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Forfeiture of Accrued but Unused Paid Time Off for Employees
One of the recurring and sometimes difficult challenges for employers is determining how to structure a Paid Time Off (PTO) policy, and in particular how...
Read MoreWhy Choice of Forum Clauses Are Important
Choice of forum clauses are provisions in contracts that control where a legal suit is brought should there be a dispute between the parties to...
Read MoreCan Employers Rely on Third Party Trainings under the Occupational Safety and Health Act?
Oftentimes, employers rely upon an employee’s training by another (third) party to comply with the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970’s (the “Act’s”) training...
Read MoreWhat do Changes to New Hampshire’s Joint Employment Law Mean to You?
Changes in New Hampshire's joint employment law can be traced to July 2017 when Governor Chris Sununu signed Senate Bill 89, an act relative to...
Read MoreDo You Have a Great Idea and Some Capital? E-2 Visas Remain Viable Option for Entry to the U.S.
What do eBay, Pfizer, Kraft, and Google have in common? All of these companies—and many more that are far too numerous to list here—were started...
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