Business Groups Urge Supreme Court to OK Narrower Review of EEOC Subpoena Rulings
Business Groups Urge Supreme Court to OK Narrower Review of EEOC Subpoena Rulings

Category: Firm News

January 4, 2017
Sage R. Knauft

Business Groups Urge Supreme Court to OK Narrower Review of EEOC Subpoena Rulings

Partner Sage Knauft was quoted in Reuter’s Westlaw Employment Journal, where attorneys provided perspectives on the case before the Supreme Court, McLane v. EEOC.  “While McLane v. EEOC will turn on whether the 9th...
January 3, 2017
Katie A. Stricklin

Walsworth Publishes 2016 Year-End Life Sciences Update

Walsworth publishes the 2016 Year-End Life Sciences Litigation Update. This bi-annual litigation update provides insight into regulations passed and significant cases or trends affecting the market. For more information,...
December 2, 2016
Katherine P. Gardiner

California Supreme Court Clarifies Employers’ Duty to Family Members in Toxic Tort Cases

The California Supreme Court has just held that premises owners and employers have a duty of care to third-party family members of their employees for asbestos exposures occurring during the course of their employment....
October 18, 2016
Sage R. Knauft

Uncertainty Abounds as California Minimum Wage Continues to Rise

With California’s minimum wage on an upward trend through 2022, employers are expressing concerns about fewer job opportunities, decreased hours and higher prices. Partner Sage Knauft  was quoted in SHRM’s October 18...
September 22, 2016
Sadaf A. Nejat

Planning for Zika

With the Zika virus still in the news, partner Laurie E. Sherwood and associate Sadaf Nejat wrote an article for Corporate & Incentive Travel Magazine titled “Planning for Zika.” The article, published on September 1,