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The Expectation of Privacy
New Hampshire Passes Comprehensive Consumer Privacy Laws - Orr & Reno New Hampshire joins the growing number of states to pass comprehensive data privacy legislation. New Hampshire...
Read MoreFederal Judge in Georgia Declares DOJ Administrative Law Judges’ Authority to be Unconstitutional
Walmart Blocks DOJ Proceedings Over Unconstitutional Authority - Orr & Reno There’s been an interesting development in the United States District Court for the Southern District...
Read MoreEEOC Announces EEO-1 Data Collection Deadline – Orr & Reno
EEOC’s Data Harvesting Begins on April 30! EEO-1 Reports are due on June 4 As most private employers already know, when you have at least 100...
Read MoreFederal Texas Judge Blocks Enactment of the Joint Employer Rule
The 2020 rule remains in place, for now, as the case moves through the courts. On March 8, 2024, Judge J. Campbell Barker of the United...
Read MoreThe “Reasonably Necessary” Third-Party? OSHA’s controversial new walkaround rule moves closer to enactment
On February 9, 2024, the United States Department of Labor’s (DOL) Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sent its “worker walkaround” final rule to the...
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