Happy New Year! I hope that everyone is adjusting to being back in the swing of things as we head into the new calendar year, and a fresh slate. Any good resolutions on tap?
Here are this week’s top posts from ILNToday – it seems that our authors are starting the year off with a bang, as there was a LOT of content this week!
- The First “Suitable Seating” Trial In California Results In A Victory For The Employer – And Guidance For Plaintiffs For Future Cases from Epstein Becker & Green: EBG discusses a recent ruling that deals with the obscure “suitable seating” provision, and what this means for employers.
- Koch Rattles Wine Auction World: GBL § 350 “Game Changer” from Epstein Becker & Green: EBG looks at the New York General Business Laws 349 and 350, following the court of appeals decision in Koch v. Acker, Merrall & Condit.
- The new year comes with minimum wage increases from McDonald Hopkins: McDonald Hopkins reviews the state minimum wage increases that come into effect in 2013.
- National public order from Lidings Law Firm: Lidings delves into the issues surrounding enforcement of foreign court judgments and rulings, in view of their domestic public order laws.
- Adoption of a new Civil Code from Lidings Law Firm: Lidings talks about the adoption of a new civil code in Russia, which will be done piecemeal.
Happy reading!