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With workplace violence becoming increasingly more common, employers must learn how to recognize and mitigate threats before people get hurt.

On January 1, 2020, a new rule will change the overtime exemption rules for salaried employees. Here’s what you need to know to maintain compliance.

Employers are faced with challenges when trying to curb abuses of FMLA leave privileges, while at the same time caring for legitimate medical needs.

The ADA considers obesity a disability—sometimes. Here’s how employers can ensure ADA compliance on this issue.

In Title VII lawsuits, employers must raise a defense of failure to exhaust administrative remedies in a timely manner (did the employee follow the process?), or their defense can be waived.

In this digital age, copyright infringement is easier than ever to commit (accidentally or intentionally)—and just as easy to catch. Here’s how to avoid paying damages for violating copyright law.

Federal and state laws prohibit specific types of employment screening, but how do these laws apply for religious organizations, and are there exceptions?

If non-compete agreements are too restrictive, they are not enforceable. We discuss factors that determine reasonability and enforceability, which helps provide guidance.

Colorado has passed a new Equal Pay for Equal Work Act, to further address sex discrimination, which is generally illegal under other laws. Employers have until 2021 to prepare for compliance.

Reporting international crimes is not as straightforward as it seems. There are factors to consider, such as what kind of crime it is, what jurisdiction it falls under, and what agency is responsible.