Legal Updates

Under Chicago’s Paid Leave and Paid Sick Leave ordinance, a medium employer (i.e., anyone with 51 – 100 eligible employees) has only had to pay out

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As you know, Section 196-b of the New York state Labor Law was amended in 2024 to require, on and after January 1, 2025, that every employer

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A you know, last year, Nebraska passed the Healthy Families and Workplaces Act, bringing paid sick time to the state effective October 1, 2025. Now, Nebraska

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Colorado has passed a new bill regarding limitations on restrictive covenants (e.g., noncompete agreements), specifically in the healthcare industry. Under current Colorado law, restrictive covenants are generally

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A newly passed Washington law protects employees from coercion in the workplace based on immigration status. Employers are prohibited from coercing an employee in furtherance of

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Starting October 1, 2025, Nevada employees who are volunteer members of the Nevada Wing of the Civil Air Patrol are entitled to a leave of absence

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Colorado has made changes to the state’s paid family and medical leave insurance program. A newly passed bill extends the duration of paid family and medical leave,

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Oregon has expanded the qualifying reasons to use leave under the state’s sick leave law to include taking leave “for blood donation that is made

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Oregon has amended its anti-employment discrimination statute to make it illegal for an employer, prior to completing an initial interview (or if there is no initial interview,

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Maryland has passed an earned wage access law, allowing employees to access their earned wages before their scheduled payday. You can access a letter written by Governor

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A new Colorado law updates several rules regarding the enforcement of wage and hour laws in the state: This law is effective on the 91st day after

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Iowa has passed a new bill relating to the treatment of adoptive parent employees. Employer must now treat an employee who chooses to adopt a child up

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