by J. Robert Brame, McGuireWoods LLP
In the 1990s, there was a growing concern about the “criminalization” of corporate law, in part justified by the passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which placed real criminal risks on top managers. While Sarbanes-Oxley was no threat to HR managers at first, innovative prosecutors and plaintiffs’ attorneys are changing that, [...]
Posted in NLRB, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Unions, Wage and Hour, Washington D.C. by: Federal Employment Law Insider
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This year’s “perfect storm” of events — from terrorism in Times Square to the dreaded 1,000-year flood in Tennessee to the devastating oil spill off the Gulf Coast — should again remind employers of the need to establish a crisis management and business continuity plan (CMBCP). The time for corporate complacency is long gone.
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Posted in COBRA, Crisis Management, FLSA, Louisiana, OSH Act, Safety in the Workplace, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Workplace Violence by: Louisiana Employment Law Letter
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by Hillary J. Collyer
Whistleblowing has become a hot topic. Just a few years ago, three prominent whistleblowers were named Time magazine’s “person of the year.” Whistleblowing occurs when an employee charges that some wrongdoing or illegal conduct occurred within the company.
Posted in Retaliation, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Virginia, Whistleblowing by: Virginia Employment Law Letter
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