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Katherine Giumenti Bricker & Eckler LLP

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Could this be you? An employee questions his “exempt” status and demands overtime pay. what should you do? *

USA - August 2 2012
Recently, a new client called about an employee who had questioned his status as an employee “exempt” from overtime pay.


You may have to say “no” to students offering free summer help (or pay them minimum wage) *

USA - May 15 2012
School is out for summer, and eager students unable to find (or uninterested in finding) paid employment are offering their services to your organization for free.

Co-authors: Thomas R. Sant, Elizabeth C. Stock, Margaret M. Baron, Christine M. Poth.


Electors entitled to reasonable amount of time to vote *

USA - September 13 2011
Election Day is November 8, 2011.


Pointers for employing teen workers *

USA - June 2 2011
You may be familiar with the saying "If you want teens to keep their feet on the ground, put some responsibility on their shoulders."


Fair Credit Reporting Act 101: a refresher course *

USA - September 15 2010
The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) is designed primarily to protect the privacy of consumer report information and to guarantee that the information supplied by consumer reporting agencies is as accurate as possible.


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