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National Survey on Restrictive Covenants - Updated 2023

As many know, restrictive covenant law is in a constant state of flux and varies considerably from state to state. Moreover, restrictive covenant law changes frequently and often requires a fact-specific analysis. Over the...more

Look-Back Period Questioned in NJ Wage and Hour Case

Earlier this month in Maia v. IEW Construction Group, the New Jersey Appellate Division confronted a critical issue concerning this state’s wage and hour laws. The case centered on amendments passed by the state Legislature...more

Feds Crack Down on Illegal Child Labor: What You Need to Know

The Biden Administration recently announced a new initiative to investigate and enforce violations of child labor laws. Significantly, the crackdown will include more aggressive investigations of and accountability for...more

Supreme Court: Highly Compensated Employees Must Be Paid a Salary to Avoid Overtime

A recent United States Supreme Court decision, Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc. v. Hewitt, held that to qualify for the highly compensated employee exemption to the overtime requirements under the Fair Labor Standards Act...more

New Federal Law Restricts Arbitration Agreements for Sexual Assault and Harassment Claims

The Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act of 2021 is expected to be signed into law soon by President Biden and will amend the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) to allow employees who are bound by...more

When Workplace Romance Is a Fact of Life, How Can Employers Limit Their Liability?

Even with the rise in remote working during the COVID-19 pandemic, workplace romance remains commonplace. In a 2021 survey, the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) found that more than one-third of U.S. workers have...more

For Federal Contracting Sector, Deadline to Have Workforce Fully Vaccinated Is Extended to January 4

The Biden administration has modified a September executive order (EO) to extend the vaccine mandate compliance deadline for federal contractors to January 4, 2022. In a statement, the White House said the change was...more

UPDATE: What Federal Contractors and Large Employers Need to Know About the New Vaccine Mandate

Update – September 30, 2021: The Task Force issued a set of FAQs regarding the Guidance. Anticipating the upcoming release by OSHA of the ETS (see below), the FAQs make clear that covered contractors and subcontractors must...more

Federal Court Upholds Hospital’s COVID-19 Vaccination Mandate

In the first ruling of its kind nationwide, a federal court in Texas has upheld a hospital’s policy requiring employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of continued employment... ...more

Philadelphia Orders Additional COVID-19 Restrictions For Businesses Through The New Year

On November 16, 2020, Philadelphia announced new “Safer at Home” restrictions effective from November 20, 2020 through January 1, 2021. The new restrictions from the City and Department of Public Health come in light of...more

Pennsylvania Temporarily Expands Its COVID-19 Restrictions

Pennsylvania has imposed additional restrictions on individuals and businesses aimed at curbing the recent spike in COVID-19 infections and addressing the increased pressure on hospitals and healthcare providers. The...more

Updated 2020 National Survey, Interactive Guide To Restrictive Covenants

Compare restrictive covenant laws and regulations across the United States with Fox Rothschild's interactive 50-state National Survey on Restrictive Covenants, produced by the attorneys of our Securities Industry Group and...more

Preparing For Protesters To Return To Work: Employer Do’s And Don’ts

Mass protests in the wake of the killing of George Floyd have raised concerns among public health professionals that the proximity of the protestors to each other – and the shouting and chanting typical of protests – could...more

To Test Or Not To Test? An Employer’s Guide To COVID-19 Testing

As they gear up to reopen or return to the office, employers are struggling with how best to ensure their workers’ safety. One method of infection prevention is to offer employees testing — either for current COVID-19...more

What Employers Should Do When An Employee Contracts COVID-19

Employers must take affirmative steps to decrease the spread of COVID-19 and reduce its impact upon their employees and the work environment to comply with their OSHA responsibilities. To satisfy those requirements, employers...more

Pennsylvania Governor Orders Mass Shutdown In Montgomery County Following More COVID-19 Cases

On Thursday, March 12, 2020, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf and Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine announced that effective March 13, 2020 the state is “aggressively moving to a [COVID-19] mitigation phase” in Montgomery...more

Coronavirus – Workplace Considerations For Employers

The recent outbreak of respiratory disease (COVID-19) caused by the novel coronavirus presents many issues for employers. Businesses should be vigilant and plan for a potential outbreak, as the United States Centers for...more

Preparing For Philadelphia’s Fair Workweek Employment Ordinance

In a growing trend among major cities, Philadelphia has enacted a law that will impose stringent new scheduling and workplace management practices on hospitality industry and retail employers with more than 250 employees and...more

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