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Anne Cullen

Anne Cullen

Senior Reporter, Labor & Employment at Law360

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Cuomo’s Tax Legacy Includes High-Earner Clashes, Biz Breaks - Law360

Resigning New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo will leave behind a tax legacy that includes changes in corporate tax structure, battles over hiking taxes on high earners and increased use of tax breaks. Here, Law360 looks at some of the most significant tax policies that happened under Cuomo as he prepares to…
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EEOC Gets Approval For Deals In Race, Sex Harassment Suits - Law360

The EEOC on Monday received a New York federal judge’s approval for a $420,000 settlement it struck with a construction company it accused of subjecting Black workers to explicitly racist harassment, and got a Florida judge to sign off on a $70,000 pact with restaurant chain Chipotle to end a sexual…
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Jones Day Blasts Ex-Associates’ ‘Intrusive’ Bid For Pay Data - Law360

Jones Day rebuked a pair of married former associates’ request for partner compensation and other financial data for their lawsuit accusing the firm of retaliation after complaining about its parental leave policy, telling a D.C. federal judge that discovery for these records is irrelevant and, at a…
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Blizzard President Out After ‘Frat Boy’ Harassment Suit - Law360

The president of video game giant Blizzard Entertainment stepped down Tuesday, days after California’s fair employment agency accused the company and its parent, Activision Blizzard Inc., of encouraging a pervasive “frat boy” workplace culture in which women were harassed constantly.
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Honda CR-V Seating Suit May Need New Direction, Judge Says - Law360

A California federal judge expressed doubts Monday about a proposed class action brought by Honda CR-V drivers alleging that the automaker made misleading representations about seating capacity, saying the suit appears to be about seat belt safety but focuses instead on the “irrelevant” issue of cap…
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Biden Says Federal Workers Must Get Vaccinated Or Mask Up - Law360

President Joe Biden on Thursday unveiled additional measures to encourage more Americans to get vaccinated, including directing millions of federal employees to get fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or wear a mask on the job and comply with regular testing.
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Auto Co. Settles EEOC Suit Over Chemo Discrimination - Law360

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission informed a Texas federal court that an auto recycler has agreed to pay a former employee $90,000 to resolve claims it illegally fired her during chemotherapy treatment instead of making reasonable accommodations.
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Mass. Top Court May Help 1st Circ. Decide 7-Eleven Wage Suit - Law360

The First Circuit on Wednesday suggested it might turn to Massachusetts’ top court to help sort out whether 7-Eleven franchisees should be classified as employers under the state’s Wage Act.
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Vaccine Mandates Put Unions, Employers In A Tough Spot - Law360

As more companies and municipalities implement COVID-19 vaccination requirements for their employees, some labor unions and employers are finding themselves in the difficult position of having to balance workplace safety, workers’ freedom of choice and decisions about the extent to which bargaining …
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Arnold & Porter Prevails In Atty’s Citizenship Bias Complaint - Law360

A U.S. Department of Justice immigration unit largely freed Arnold & Porter from a contract attorney’s citizenship discrimination complaint, upholding a $2,000 fine but finding that the firm wasn’t aware she opposed a requirement — which has since been dropped — that attorneys on a discovery pro…
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St. Louis Hit With COVID Mask Suit From Missouri State AG - Law360

Just days after St. Louis required people to wear masks indoors in public and on public transportation, Missouri’s attorney general sued the county and city over the requirement that came as COVID-19 cases rise in the state.
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Ex-Boies Schiller Legal Assistant Takes Appeal Off The Table - Law360

A former Boies Schiller Flexner LLP legal assistant said Tuesday she won’t appeal after her suit alleging she was fired due to her age and disability was cut down last month when a Florida federal judge found she didn’t prove her disability bias claim and made procedural missteps.
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Twin Peaks Restaurants Can’t Escape Sex Harassment Suit - Law360

Dozens of employees for self-described “breastaurant” chain Twin Peaks have won clearance to move ahead with their sweeping federal lawsuit alleging they faced rampant sexual harassment working for the company, which is known for waitstaff who wear revealing clothing.
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GOP Sens Want EEOC To Undo ‘Radical’ Bostock Guidance - Law360

Two Republican senators on Wednesday ripped federal guidance barring workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, arguing in a Wednesday letter that the guidelines are a “radical interpretation” of the U.S. Supreme Court’s blockbuster ruling in Bostock v. Clayton County.
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School Clear To Ax Christian Teacher Over Pronoun Rule Fight - Law360

An Indiana federal judge threw out an evangelical Christian teacher’s lawsuit claiming he was illegally fired for refusing to use transgender students’ gender-affirming names and pronouns, as the court found that letting the educator skip the practice harmed the students.
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Understanding The Gender Dysphoria Legal Battleground - Law360

Despite some major carveouts in the Americans with Disabilities Act surrounding transgender individuals, federal district courts are increasingly endorsing the claim that gender dysphoria merits protections under the federal anti-discrimination law. Here Law360 takes a look at where the law stands w…
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DC Circ. Grounds Fight Over Airlines’ $60M Price-Fixing Deal - Law360

The D.C. Circuit Friday dismissed two objectors’ challenge to $60 million in settlements American and Southwest reached with airline ticket buyers to tie up collusion allegations.
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7th Circ. Says Ministers Can’t Sue Churches For Harassment - Law360

A divided Seventh Circuit ruled Friday that religious employers are shielded from claims of harassment between ministers, taking an expansive view of an anti-discrimination law carveout for faith-based employers and drawing a sharp dissent from a trio of judges on the court.
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Republican AGs Challenge EEOC’s Bostock Guidance - Law360

A group of Republican state attorneys general criticized recent guidance the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission issued on the high court’s Bostock ruling, arguing in a letter that it’s a “radically inaccurate” reading of the landmark LBGTQ rights decision.
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Penn State Prof Says ‘Transphobic Hatred’ Sunk Tenure Chances - Law360

A former associate professor at Pennsylvania State University hit the institution with a discrimination lawsuit claiming they were denied tenure because they’re transgender.
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NY Law Firm Sanctioned In Sexual Harassment Case - Law360

A New York law firm was slapped with sanctions Thursday in a worker’s now-dismissed sexual harassment case against a sauna, as a Manhattan federal judge said the firm demonstrated “a complete disregard for the judicial process” when it didn’t come fully clean about a related case.