Janelle Sahouria and Adam Turton author “Updates to Required California Pamphlets for New Hires,” published by SHRM.
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Joshua Henderson authors “Cal/OSHA Issues Model Plan for Complying with Workplace Violence Prevention Law, ” published by SHRM.
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Gregory Brown and Cindy Huang author "AI In Performance Management: Mitigating Employer Risk," published by Law360.
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NEW YORK, NY (March 20, 2024) Nationwide employment law firm Jackson Lewis P.C. is pleased to announce Principals Justin R. Barnes and Jeffrey W.
Jackson Lewis attorneys were spotlighted for their appointments to the Law360 Editorial Advisory Boards, to provide feedback on coverage and insight on how best to shape future coverage in the publication in "Law360 Announces The Members Of Its 2024 Editorial Boards," published by Law360.
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Kevin Lauri and Jason Gavejian comment on Dina Mastellone, John Petrella and Douglas Solomon joining the firm’s Berkeley Heights office as principals in “Jackson Lewis expands Berkeley Heights office, adding 3 from Genova Burns; will consolidate locations,”published by ROI-NJ.
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Dina Mastellone, John Petrella and Douglas Solomon are spotlighted for their move as principals to Jackson Lewis’ Berkely Heights office in “Former Genova Burns Leaders Join Jackson Lewis in Growing Berkeley Heights Office,” published by Law.com.
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Joshua Henderson and Sean Paisan author "Cal/OSHA Announces Civil Penalty Increases," published by SHRM.
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Dina Mastellone, John Petrella and Douglas Solomon were spotlighted by Law360 for joining Jackson Lewis' Berkeley Heights office as principals in "Jackson Lewis Brings On Three Genova Burns Leaders In NJ."
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Garen Dodge discusses the future of EEOC law enforcement and advises that employers evaluate their current reasonable accommodation practices in “EEOC Not Expected To Let Up After Record-Breaking Year,” published by Law360.
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