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Seasonal Workers Have Rights Too

Rebekah Mintzer

The health care mandate may not be a concern for companies hiring help for the busy holiday season, but experts say there are still plenty of legal issues that companies should keep in mind for fourth-quarter hiring.

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Immigration Impact

Valentine A. Brown

The DOJ's Office of Special Counsel for Immigration Related Discrimination has been extremely active in suing employers for national origin discrimination and document abuse. And 2012 was a record year for HSI, the agency charged with I-9 enforcement.

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Hiring a Rival's Employee

Karen McGinnis

Here are the top five actions that companies should take before hiring a competitor's employee.

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Same-Sex Benefits

Sarah Riskin & Morgan Holcomb

Recent IRS guidance represents the beginning of what promises to be a long process of agency rule-making in light of the <I>U.S. v. Windsor</I> decision.

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How Low Can You Go?

Ira Fierstein

Many retail tenants have approached landlords to renegotiate their rent in order to lower their occupancy costs as they struggle to remain open. How should the landlord respond?

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Commercial Real Estate Debt Restructuring

Steve Huntley & Mark Richardson

To restructure loans experiencing maturity defaults effectively, the business, finance, and legal sectors must collaborate in a field that is as much art as it is science.

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In the Spotlight: Buildout Provisions in Office Leases

Anthony Casareale

When it comes to building provisions, The signed lease should provide both parties with a clear roadmap to achieving a mutually acceptable result. Here's how.

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<b><i>Online Extra</b></i> Social Media Privacy Laws and the Financial Industry

Lily M. Strumwasser

Many employers use publicly available Facebook pages, Twitter feeds, and other social media outlets as screening tools for job applicants. And they may also use them as a way to monitor employees. After all, a picture is worth a thousand words. A handful of employers, however, have pushed their due diligence even further than standard Internet searches.

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<b><i>Online Extra</b></i> Fordham Spearheads Online Privacy Classes in Middle Schools

Karen Sloan

Law students are heading back to middle school this year ' to teach kids about Internet privacy.

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Understanding Your Firm's Culture

Steve Armstrong & Tim Leishman

When law-firm leaders create or modify a firm's strategic goals, they typically do not spend enough time thinking through the ways in which they may have to change the culture if the strategy is to succeed.

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