TestAs published by Law360, July 21, 2021 By Jeannie O’Sullivan Worker Misclassification The New Jersey Supreme Court has agreed to determine if insurance agents are categorically independent contractors, a question posed by the Third Circuit in a proposed class action accusing Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. of misclassifying agents as contractors […]
As published by NJBIZ, July 19, 2021 By Daniel J. Munoz President Joe Biden is asking the Federal Trade Commission to ban or limit non-compete clauses, which prevent millions of workers across the nation from going to work for their employers’ rivals. The move was hailed by labor rights groups […]
As seen in New Jersey Law Journal, July 12, 2021 By Aaron Jenkins (adapted from VerdictSearch) Bronner v. Eileen McMorrow: A woman bitten by a dog when visiting friends settled her Essex County suit for $500,000 on Dec. 18, 2020. According to plaintiffs counsel, on Dec. 13, 2019, plaintiff Jody Rose-Bronner, 50, […]
As published by SHRM, July 16, 2021 By Allen Smith, J.D. Employees who have gotten used to working from home may need a refresher on professional expectations when they return to the office. Otherwise, employers may see a rise in insults, invasive questions, oversharing about personal lives and even insubordination. […]
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