self-study/Employment
Employing veterans in California
By Eileen C. Mooreself-study/Employment
The Joint-Employer Dance
By Benjamin Carney, Thomas O'Connellself-study/Employment
DOL provides the latest guidance on employee classification
By Elizabeth Arnold, Chester Hanveyself-study/Employment
DOL provides the latest guidance on employee classification
By Elizabeth Arnold, Chester Hanveyself-study/Employment
An Epic shadow over PAGA
By Edward F. Donohue IIIself-study/Employment
Who’s an employee? The impact of Dynamex
By Dariush G. Adliself-study/Employment
Workers’ compensation and personal injury lawsuits
By Lars C. Johnsonself-study/Employment
Maintaining privilege in attorney-led investigations
By Gregory W. Knopp, Galit A. Knotz, Stephanie P. Prielself-study/Employment
What happens when collective bargaining agreements expire?
By Luis Arias, Alan S. Levinsself-study/Employment
Can prior pay inform a new hire's salary?
By Kathryn G. Mantoanself-study/Employment
Are Student Interns Employees?
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