Legal Updates

Maine has amended the state’s Earned Paid Leave law to allow employees to continue accruing up to 40 hours of leave in addition to any accrued, unused

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As a reminder for New York City employers, the city has updated the notice to employees of their rights under the Paid Safe and Sick Leave

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Under a new Texas law, employers may not develop or deploy an artificial intelligence system with the intent to unlawfully discriminate against a protected class

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Effective immediately, the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act (CADA) has been updated to include an employee’s “chosen name” as part of the definition of “gender expression,” which

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Effective immediately, Florida has passed the CHOICE Act, which allows employers to enforce robust restrictive covenants against certain highly compensated employees. The Act concerns “garden

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As you know, last year, California expanded the rights to leave and accommodations for employees who are a victim of violence or the family member

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Effective immediately, Delaware has expanded the state’s statute for obtaining criminal background checks from just employees and contractors within the Department of Labor, Division of

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Effective immediately, New Hampshire has updated and expanded the state’s current “Fair Employment Practices” statute pertaining to pregnancy accommodations to include menopause and menopause-related conditions.

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Maine has passed “reporting time pay” requirements for employers with at least 10 employees in the usual and regular course of business for more than

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Oregon has passed a new law that makes workers on strike eligible for unemployment benefits. Specifically, after the first week on strike, striking employees are now eligible

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Under New Hampshire law, health facilities are required implement and maintain a workplace violence prevention program. Currently, each health facility must prepare and submit to

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Beginning January 1, 2026, agricultural workers in Maine will be subject to the a new minimum hourly wage. The minimum hourly wage will be $14.65 per

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