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Employment Law Fallacies – How Many Will You Get Right?

01 Monday Jun 2015

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in At-Will Employment, Employee Manuals, Employment Law, Whistleblower, Wrongful Termination

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At-Will Employment, Employment Law, Free Speech, Privacy, Rest Breaks, San Antonio Employment Law Blog, Thomas J. Crane

Nine Employment Law Myths, by Thomas J. Crane, San Antonio Employment Law Blog

http://tinyurl.com/o2xdkpa

Many potential clients, friends and some folks I barely know share their knowledge with me about employment law.  Unfortunately, many of them are flat wrong. Here are a few of the more common employment law myths I encounter. . . .

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OSHA’s Interim Final Rule for Whistleblowers.

05 Saturday Apr 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Dodd-Frank’s Consumer Financial Protection Act, Employment Law, Government, OSHA, Whistleblower

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Ada Dolph, Craig Simonsen, Dodd-Frank’s Consumer Financial Protection Act, Environmental & Safety Law Update, James Curtis, OSHA, Seyfarth Shaw LLP, Whistleblower, Workplace Whistleblower Perspective

OSHA Issues Its Interim Final Rule On Whistleblowers Procedures Under Dodd-Frank’s Consumer Financial Protection Act, by Seyfarth Shaw LLP, Environmental & Safety Law Update

http://tinyurl.com/kn23fwt

You may have to go to the post to access its internal hyperlinks. -CCE

OSHA yesterday announced its interim final rule for “Procedures for Handling Retaliation Complaints Under the Employee Protection Provision of the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010,” 79 Fed. Reg. 18630 (April 3, 2014).  These rules are in effect immediately, but could be revised by OSHA after the comment period.

James Curtis, Ada Dolph, and Craig Simonsen have prepared a Workplace Whistleblower Perspective that reviews and provides analysis of the new interim final rule. Check it out here.

The interim final rule is effective on April 3, 2014, with comments submitted to Docket No. OSHA–2011–0540 due by June 2, 2014.

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Whistleblower Comes Clean About Fake Classes for College Athletes.

04 Tuesday Mar 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in College Sport Research Institute, Employment Law, Intercollegiate Athletics, NCAA, Race Discrimination, Sports Law, Whistleblower

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Basketball, BloombergBusinessweek, College Sport Research Institute, Football, Intercollegiate Athletics, NCAA Inc., Paul M. Barrett, Phony Courses, Politics and Policy, Recruiting Atheletes, Richard Southall, Sports Law, University of North Carolina, University of South Carolina, Whistleblower, William Friday

In Fake Classes Scandal, UNC Fails Its Athletes—and Whistle-Blower, by Paul M. Barrett, Politics and Policy, BloombergBusinessweek
http://tinyurl.com/m4g76ky

Sitting in Memorial Hall at the heart of the Chapel Hill campus of the University of North Carolina, Mary Willingham wondered what William Friday would want her to do. . . .

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In his last decades he’d [William Friday] tried to stir discussion about whether commercialized intercollegiate athletics was distorting higher education. That’s why Willingham had approached Friday in his 92nd and final year. In private conversations, she’d told him about her mounting anxiety that rather than educating its recruited athletes, UNC was playing a shell game to keep them from needing to study at all. She’d told him about basketball and football stars who read at a grade school level. She confessed that she’d helped steer some of these young men—many of them black—into lecture classes that never met. Worst of all, given Carolina’s racial history, the phony courses were offered in the black studies department. . . .

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Drug Regulation Expert Awarded Almost $4 Million As Whistleblower Under False Claims Act.

11 Saturday Jan 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Employment Law, Health Law, Whistleblower

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CareFusion, Carrie Brous, ChloraPrep, Cynthia Kirk, False Claims Act, FDA, Greg Hack, Leawood, The Kansas City Star, Whistleblower

Leawood Expert On Drug Regulation Wins $4 Million Whistleblower Award, by Greg Hack, The Kansas City Star

http://tinyurl.com/kcq88wa

CareFusion will pay $40.1 million in final settlement with the Department of Justice under the False Claims Act whistleblower law. Cynthia Kirk, an expert on drug regulation, will receive almost $4 million in reward as the whistleblower. -CCE

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Federal Whistleblower News Releases.

13 Friday Dec 2013

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Employment Law, Whistleblower

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OSHA, U.S. Department of Labor, Whistleblower

United States Department of Labor – OSHA News Releases – Whistleblower

http://tinyurl.com/n7p7e62

Whistleblower News Releases and Case Outcomes, A to Z Index, Regulations, Enforcement, Statistics, FAQs, and more.  – CCE

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Senate Approves Anti-Retaliation Bill Protecting Anti-Trust Law Whistleblowers.

13 Wednesday Nov 2013

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Anti-Retaliation, Consumer Law, Whistleblower

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anti-retaliation, Anti-trust, Drinker Biddle & Reath, Mutual fund, Sarbanes–Oxley Act, Senate, Whistleblower

Senate approves antitrust anti-retaliation bill, by Paul H. Saint-Antoine, Ronald A. Sarachan, and Todd N. Hutchison, Drinker Biddle & Reath, PC

http://bit.ly/1aoxTiR

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