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Steps You Need to Take Now Under the New Defend Trade Secrets Act
On May 11, 2016, President Obama signed the Defend Trade Secrets Act (“DTSA”) into Law. The DTSA creates a new... Read More »
Department of Labor Issues Final Rule Regarding Overtime Exemption For White Collar Employees
On May 18, 2016, the U.S. Department of Labor issued its Final Rule updating the overtime pay exemption for “white collar”... Read More »
Employment Law in Massachusetts: What Out-of-Staters Need to Know
Massachusetts is known for having in place a multitude of laws governing the employment relationship. Over the past few years,... Read More »
Unpaid Interns, Under Scrutiny
With summer just a few short months away, employers across the country are gearing up to welcome this year’s class of anxious... Read More »
The Executive Ex Pat Agreement: A Checklist of Ex-Pat Specific Possible Terms
Expatriate (Ex Pat) agreements vary from company to company and from location to location, and are often tailored to the... Read More »
Five Things to Remember When Negotiating Executive Compensation
For many years, I have assisted clients in the negotiation of executive compensation. I have obtained, analyzed and presented compelling... Read More »
Non-Compete Legislation is Back on the Agenda
In a speech before the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, March 2, 2016, Speaker of the Massachusetts House,... Read More »
Lady Murderface and Protected Activity Under the NLRA
Have you seen the story about “Talia Jane”? I am not sure what qualifies as “going viral” (although I bet... Read More »