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Larry Perlman Foley & Lardner LLP

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Intermittent leave will test your mettle *

USA - April 11 2013
As the industry continues its steady recovery, automakers and suppliers have been running on all cylinders, with some plants operating 6 or 7 three…


Affordable Care Act — start your FTE countdown now *

USA - December 17 2012
Little over a year from now, many significant aspects of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) will kick in.


NLRB tries to lift cone of silence *

USA - August 20 2012
Recent editions of Foley’s Legal News: Employment Law Update have explained that all employers — even those without a unionized workforce — must take care to avoid unwittingly being subject to unfair labor practice charges when implementing and enforcing company-wide employee policies.


EEOC issues final GINA recordkeeping rules *

USA - February 20 2012
In our January 16, 2012 edition of Legal News: Employment Law Update, we discussed companies’ numerous obligations with respect to employee recordkeeping.


Recent developments highlight need to conduct individualized analysis of criminal background checks *

USA - August 15 2011
As pre-employment criminal background checks have become the norm, employers must take care to ensure compliance with federal and state laws regarding use of criminal conviction data.


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