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William Ozier Bass, Berry & Sims PLC

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Tennessee’s new “guns in trunks” law *

USA - March 20 2013
A new Tennessee law, effective July 1, 2013, allows Tennessee employees who hold valid permits to carry concealed weapons, to bring their weapons…


Tennessee’s guns in trunks legislation Q&A *

USA - February 23 2013
One of the many pieces of legislation passed by the 2013 General Assembly is SB142/HB118 which created the right of holders of Tennessee handgun…

Co-authors: Stephanie A. Roth , Tim K. Garrett.


Check your enforcement of your “no solicitation and no distribution” rule *

USA - November 15 2012
In a recent decision involving The Boeing Company, an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) for the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) found that Boeing violated the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) when the Human Resources manager at its North Charleston, South Carolina plant, told an employee that he could not “talk about or solicit” for the Machinists’ Union “on company time.”


Does your “courtesy” policy violate the NLRA? *

USA - October 9 2012
The National Labor Relations Board (NRLB, “the Board”) is at it again.


Board launches new webpage discussing employee rights *

USA - June 29 2012
On June 18, the Labor Board announced the creation of a new webpage describing the rights of employees to act together for their “mutual aid and protection, even if they are not in a union”.