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Read
Jottings by an Employer's Lawyer to find out why the court found in Lanman v. Johnson County that Deputy Lanman didn't have the goods to defeat the county's motion for summary judgment:
Even as the Enron trials are ongoing, Mike Fox of
Jottings by and Employer's Lawyer tips us off on the next potential business crime: immigration law violations.
While reading
Jottings By An Employer's Lawyer (which by the way is a very good US blawg for those who are interested), I found out about a case where news anchor Tom Burlington at Fox 29 in Philadelphia was fired for using the n - word during a staff meeting at which reporters and producers were discussing reporter Robin Taylor's story about the symbolic burial of the word by the Philadelphia Youth Council of the NAACP.
In his extensive post on
Jottings by an Employer's Lawyer, Fox recommends reading the Court's 36 - page opinion, which «thoroughly... reviews the history of legislation designed to protect the employment rights of those serving in the uniformed services, along with its judicial construction.
Only now,
Jottings by an Employer's Lawyer warns, this technology may be used to track you on the job — and employers» attorneys need to be prepared:
That's how Mike Fox categorizes the «fuss» about new white - collar regs at
Jottings by an Employer's Lawyer:
For more information, check out
this Jottings by an Employer's Lawyer blog post by Michael Fox, who has assembled a more inclusive list, including dissents and some of her District Court rulings from her six years on the bench in the Southern District of New York.
The Air Group, Inc., from Mike Fox on
Jottings by an Employer's Lawyer.
That is the lesson of a recent 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals opinion picked up by Michael W. Fox at
Jottings By An Employer's Lawyer.
Mike Fox has added Unions - Firm - Markets to his blogroll on
Jottings by an Employer's Lawyer.
Michael Fox of
Jottings By An Employer's Lawyer mulls the story of former Wyeth employee Mark Livingston, a potential whistleblower whose case raises questions about the reach of Sarbanes - Oxley protections beyond matters of shareholder concern.
It is a great headline, says Michael Fox at the blog
Jottings by an Employer's Lawyer.
At
Jottings by an Employer's Lawyer, Michael Fox takes up this question in the odd case of a Virginia art teacher whose unusual forte is butt art.
On
Jottings by an Employer's Lawyer, he provides this thoughtful post on the Supreme Court opinion in Chevron U.S.A. Inc. v. Natural Res.
A ruling barring «me too» evidence would have been a winner for employers, comments Mike Fox at
Jottings By An Employer's Lawyer.
Read on at
Jottings by an Employer's Lawyer to learn about the boss's decision to pay for eating disorder therapist and coaches, health - related $ 100 bonuses and $ 45 vouchers for health club memberships.
As Michael Fox explains at his blog,
Jottings By An Employer's Lawyer, the report was written for the U.S. Chamber by two of his partners at Ogletree Deakins, the father / son duo of Harold P. Coxson Jr. and Christopher R. Coxson.
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If you employ anybody, think about your incentive programs, urges Mike Fox on
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Michael Fox, of
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Read on to find out why Mike Fox of
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Jottings by an Employer's Lawyer raises interesting details about the Congressional Accountability Act of 1995 that I never knew.
Michael Fox at
Jottings by an Employer's Lawyer posts about a recent 9th Circuit en banc decision affirming that a female employee's termination for refusal to wear makeup was not discriminatory.
Jottings by an Employer's Lawyer offers up two pieces of collegial advice based on recent cringeworthy comments from the 1st Circuit bench.
But, as Fox writes at his blog
Jottings By An Employer's Lawyer, it may have been a Supreme alignment of timing that paved the way for her victory yesterday.
In
Jottings by an Employer's Lawyer, he concludes:
At his blog
Jottings By An Employer's Lawyer, Michael Fox points to two interesting recent posts that underscore this simple proposition: When at work, you have no right of free speech.
Not exact matches
His son, John Jr., would spend entire meals entering numbers into a cheap calculator, then
jotting down simple arithmetic equations line
by line into a worn notebook.
Qualifying inbound sales leads: Many companies have a customer service team that is responsible for taking phone calls from inbound sales inquiries, but they might not have a consistent system in place to qualify these new sales leads, or route and assign sales opportunities to the right sales reps.. The first phone call from a new prospective customer is not just a simple moment to
jot down contact details; it's a chance to start the sales process
by asking questions and listening to the customer's needs.
5:18;»; till heaven and earth pass away, one
jot or one tittle will
by no means pass from the law till all is fulfilled.»
Christian churches (at least the fundamental ones I've attended) have been quite adept at deconstructing the ancient
jots and tittles of Scripture only to reconstruct vague mottos that everyone repeats and claims to live
by but no one can explain to those who ask.
For assuredly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, one
jot or tittle (that word always makes me laugh) will
by no means pass from the Law until the whole world follows it.
By the time all of these scholars and pastors and know - it - alls are done peering beyond the veil into what every
jot and tittle «supposedly meant,» we have completely different renditions.
«Founded
by atheism, claimed
by atheism, supported
by atheism, and exclusively in the interests of atheism, suppressing without mercy every
jot of evidence for the divine existence, and so making a positive rational faith in God wholly impossible, the doctrine of evolution may well be set down as not only a foe to theism, but a foe of the most thoroughgoing sort.»
I shall never forget the impact on my ministry when I sat down a few years ago and
jotted on paper «the great rocky facts of being» (Augustus Hopkins Strong): some elementary but elemental truths I felt certain of, with certainty defined as «no doubt about it» but as «convictions
by and for which one lives and dies.»
I discovered long ago that being part of that system means I must keep my mouth shut, agree with all that is taught and said, or be attacked
by the keepers of the right doctrine for daring question one
jot or tittle.
Of course, I had to wake myself back up, get up, and
jot down the idea in case I forgot it
by morning.
I totally recommend setting aside some time to flip through your cookbooks or online - just keep a notepad nearby to
jot down the ingredients you'll need and
by the end of it you will have your grocery list ready.
A lot of my classic recipes on here are ones that I grew up with and come straight from her, usually
by way of a phone call requesting her to sit down and read me the ENTIRE recipe, often repeating lines and ingredients, while I
jot it down.
It matters not a
jot what he sees as he will not be here
by end of May or early June at worst.
Arsenal are being run as a multi million pound business,
by Americans who don't understand football or it's fans, no amount of protesting will make a
jot of difference.
Why would a win be meaningless that's just plain stupid, a win means we get three points whitens more significant than the caravan cup, sometimes some fans don't use their loaf tonight is more important than last Sunday
by a long
jot
I began
by jotting down buzz words that described my brand, how to translate that into a blog.
I used to keep notebooks everywhere -
by my bed, in the car, and in my purse - to
jot down ideas for baby names.
We recommend that you start
by jotting down a list of foods that you know your kids can eat whether it is hot or cold.
By week 41, take a moment to
jot down how many times you go into the baby's nursery.
for them to use to
jot down all their notes in class this fall just like the ones made
by Enthralling Gumption using regular pens and gold contact paper.
Instead, our school food department tiptoes around blatantly - law - breaking principals, disapprovingly
jotting down their violations, but too fearful to make enemies
by standing up for what's right — and what's right for the department's own bottom line.