Can a New York employer be held liable for economic losses suffered by a party that has no business relationship with the employer based on an employee’s unauthorized fraudulent scheming? This issue ...
Retirement plans face increased risks for cyber-attacks resulting in theft of plan assets. Few entities can keep up with the pace set by cyber-criminals for theft from accounts, and security ...
Not Your Employee, Not Your Problem? Unpacking Sixth Circuit’s Corporate Liability Ruling for Title VII Harassment Claims The court said if the accused is not an “agent” of the employer, it comes down ...
Workplace dynamics continue to evolve as businesses navigate changing labor laws, employee expectations, and regulatory oversight. Alongside these shifts, employment-related claims have become ...
In an important opinion in Hornor v. Upper Freehold Regional Board of Education and Simpkins v. South Orange-Maplewood School District, the New Jersey Supreme Court recently declared that school ...
The college is responsible for the actions of its employees, agents, officers and directors when they are acting within the scope of their duties for the college. When an employee is involved in a ...
A Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a business structure that provides limited liability protection for its owners and shareholders. It means that the company's liabilities are separate from those of ...
We often receive inquiries from business owners who want advice on how to protect themselves from liability in the event of a truck accident injury lawsuit. Based on my work with several experienced ...
As a former claims handler and fraud investigator, Jason Metz has worked on a multitude of complex and multifaceted claims. The insurance industry can be seemingly opaque, and Jason enjoys breaking ...
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