EEOC regulations have expanded coverage beyond what employers might expect. Employers should become familiar with these requirements and take certain risk-reducing actions before the regulations take effect June 18.
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Arkansas State Claims Commission Bows Out of Bowen Law Professorship Dispute
Robert Steinbuch filed a claim with the Arkansas State Claims Commission in 2022 when he failed to receive a named professorship for the 2022 to 2023 academic year from then-Dean Theresa Beiner.
McDonald's Loses 'Big Mac' Trademark Case in EU Dispute Over Chicken Burgers
McDonald’s Irish rival Supermac’s described the case as “trademark bullying” and called the ECJ General Court decision a significant victory for small businesses worldwide.
Litigation Over Alleged 'Quiet Quitting' Fizzles Out With Discontinuance
Both parties withdrew their actions pursuant to stipulations. The case made national headlines as firms grappled with hybrid work.
Lawfare? Ken Paxton Accuses State Bar of Weaponizing Courts Against Him
The Paxton petition follows in the steps of his first assistant, whose ethics violations defense on the same issues is pending before the Texas Supreme Court.