Labor Days
DOL Released 100+ Pages of Detailed Temporary Regulations
The U.S. Department of Labor has just issued over one hundred pages of detailed temporary regulations, effective from April 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020, implementing the Families First Coronavirus Response Act…
Families First Coronavirus Response Act Passed the Senate by a 90-8 Vote
On March 18, the Senate passed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act by a vote of 90-8. The Senate did not make any further changes to the House-passed bill, meaning it will be sent to President Trump for…
Partner Barbara Hoey Appears on Brut Media Discussing Significance of NDAs
The Non-Disclosure Agreement has been a hot topic in the news recently, with stories focusing on their use by President Trump, Harvey Weinstein and Presidential Candidate Michael Bloomberg. Putting the use of NDAs in…
WEBINAR: Politics In The Workplace
On Wednesday, December 4th, Barbara Hoey, Co-Chair of Kelley Drye’s Labor and Employment Practice and David Frulla, Chair of the firm’s Campaign Finance and Political Law Practice hosted a one hour webinar focused on…
Employers Should Look for Litigation Threats That Cross the Line Highlighted by Michael Avenatti’s Indictment
The fact-pattern is familiar to employers who have been on the receiving end of attorney litigation threats. A plaintiff’s lawyer calls, or writes a letter, outlining a potential claim by a client, makes a demand for…