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Recent Employment, Labor, EEOC & NLRB Regulatory Law News

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Mar
7
2024
IRS Starts Asking Direct Questions to Taxpayers on Their ERC Claims Miller Canfield
Jan
15
2021
Congress Permits SBA to Make PPP Loans to Debtors in Bankruptcy, SBA Says "No" Miller Canfield
Jan
14
2022
Supreme Court Reinstates Stay on OSHA's COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing ETS, Permits CMS' COVID-19 Health Care Vaccination Rule Miller Canfield
May
25
2023
The Adverse Impacts of AI in Employment Procedures Under Title VII Miller Canfield
Mar
26
2021
Major Changes in Background Checks, Equal Pay Reporting for Illinois Employers Miller Canfield
Jul
18
2023
New NYC Law Restricting Artificial Intelligence-Driven Employment Tools Reveals What’s to Come Miller Canfield
Aug
10
2023
EEOC Provides Guidance on Implementing the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Miller Canfield
Aug
31
2023
DOL Proposes New Overtime Salary Threshold Miller Canfield
Jan
11
2024
DOL Issues Final Rule Addressing Independent Contractor Status Miller Canfield
Dec
16
2022
ERISA and ESG: Less Confusion? Miller Canfield
Nov
1
2020
Michigan Enacts COVID-19 Liability Shield and Employee Protection Bills Miller Canfield
Mar
12
2024
Federal Court in Texas Strikes Down NLRB Joint Employer Rule and Reinstates Prior Trump Era Rule Miller Canfield
May
13
2024
Michigan Supreme Court Expands Liability Under Anti-Discrimination Statute; Endorses Third-Party Retaliation Theory Miller Canfield
Apr
12
2023
Mobile and Remote Employees Bring State Tax Compliance Issues Miller Canfield
Jun
30
2023
U.S. Supreme Court Raises the Bar for Employers in Religious Accommodation Cases Miller Canfield
Aug
2
2023
Form I-9 Flexibility Expiring July 31; DHS Announces Remote Inspection Option for Certain Employers Miller Canfield
Aug
17
2023
Will the Supreme Court Invalidate One or More Sections of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act? Miller Canfield
Sep
29
2023
Immigration Implications of UAW Strike and Potential Government Shutdown Miller Canfield
Sep
20
2022
NLRB’s Proposed New Joint Employer Rule: What to Do Now to Manage the Risk Miller Canfield
Nov
11
2022
Individually Designed 403(b) Plans will be Eligible for Determination Letters Miller Canfield
Jun
21
2023
Asset Sale or Share Sale? Key Considerations About the Legal and Employment Implications Miller Canfield
Apr
15
2021
MIOSHA Extends COVID-19 Workplace Emergency Rules For Another Six Months Miller Canfield
Apr
5
2022
Supreme Court Limits Federal Court Jurisdiction Under the Federal Arbitration Act Miller Canfield
Jun
25
2021
Supreme Court Holds Union Organizer Entry on Private Property Violates 5th Amendment Miller Canfield
Oct
26
2023
Howdy Stranger, You're My Employee? NLRB Issues Final Rule on Joint-Employer Status Miller Canfield
Feb
1
2024
Show Me The Money! Increased USCIS Fees Effective April 1, 2024 Miller Canfield
Nov
1
2022
Sizeable Increases to 2023 Plan Limits Due to Inflation Miller Canfield
Feb
15
2024
Can Legislative History Restore a Repealed IRC Provision? Miller Canfield
 

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