The New York Times is reporting that the FBI has just raided the office of Scott Bloch (just his office), the head of the Office of Special Counsel. Apparently, the FBI is also attempting to get a subpoena to search…
Our own Paul Secunda was featured on a Mississippi Public Broadcast segment of NPR (from about the 4 minute to 11 minute mark of the segment) this morning. The story focused on workplace safety issues, which Paul appropriately tied in…
You would think that a top law firm with one of the best labor and employment law groups in the country would know better than this (via Above The Law): This departure memo, sent by an associate leaving the San…
There’s enough here for a TV series: Walter Connolly Jr., from the employment law firm Connolly, Rodgers & Scharman, has filed a federal sexual and religious lawsuit on behalf of Simone Calvas, a former 19th District Court female employee, against…
The New Jersey Supreme Court has recently held in State v. Reid (April 21, 2008) that an employee had a reasonable expectation of privacy in her internet subscriber identity. The case was a criminal one in which the employee was…