Originally posted to Unfamiliar Terrain
Author: Caroline Chase
On May 29, 2020, the Judicial Council of California amended Rule No. 9 of its COVID-19 emergency regulations to add certainty and to shorten the tolling pe ...
On July 15th, the Ministry of Labor (hereinafter "MdT") through Ministerial Agreements MDT-2020-132 and MDT-2020-133, issued guidelines for the establishment of the new labor categories contemplated in the “Organic law ...
The Court of Justice of the European Union issued a landmark ruling on Thursday, July 16 that could immediately affect businesses in the United States by challenging data transfer arrangements that are currently in place ...
Authors: Tina Computzzi and David Setzkorn
Employer/employee rules of engagement have become a lot more complicated in the pandemic era.
Take leaves of absence. Some employees can work from home remotely. Some can’t ...
Author: Gino Scipione
After a wild spring, the financial disruptions created by COVID-19 are leading to some concerning outcomes for businesses. Even with the assistance of state and federal funding for businesses — ...
Author: Jon Belcher
The Court of Justice of the European Union has today (16 July) given its judgment in the latest round of the long-running dispute between Facebook and the privacy rights campaigner, Max Schrems. It ...
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