by Sam Briggs | Apr 28, 2020 | Employment Law
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission recently gave South Carolina businesses broad power to bend the rules during the COVID-19 outbreak. The alterations are mostly updates to accommodations the agency made during the H1N1 swine flu outbreak. According to the...
by Sam Briggs | Apr 21, 2020 | Divorce
Effective later in 2020, one of the highest courts in the United Kingdom plans to live stream divorce and family law hearings on its official website and on social media platforms, like YouTube and Facebook. In 2018, some civil courts dabbled with online hearings. The...
by Sam Briggs | Apr 14, 2020 | Employment Law
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission enforces federal job discrimination laws. Curiously, most of this agency’s enforcement docket does not include bias claims. Instead, the EEOC focuses on retaliation. These claims are a bit easier to prove in court....
by Sam Briggs | Apr 7, 2020 | Employment Law
A bias complaint that began with a controversial internal memo is now a full-blown investigation. In August 2019, Chelsey Glasson uploaded a memo to the company’s server entitled “I’m Not Returning to Google After Maternity Leave, and Here is Why.” Glasson alleged...
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