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Labor and Employment Law Journal

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Fall 2019

Message from the President
(Hank Greenberg)

Message from the Chair
(Alyson Mathews)

Workplace Right to Privacy: An Overview of the Development Law in New York
(Geoffrey A. Mort and Steven T. Sledzik)

Enough Is Enough: Eliminating the Manager Rule in Title VII Retaliation Cases
(Gregory C. Brown, Jr.)

#MeToo and Separating Arbitration from Non-Disclosure Agreements
(Ann-Elizabeth Ostrager and Lisa M. Ebersole)

Filing and Opposing Statements of Material Fact on Motions for Summary Judgment in New York Federal Courts
(Michael G. Langan)

2019 Section Events Photos

Education Due Process—Not!
(Roger Bennet Adler)

Practical Differences Between Mediation and Arbitration
(Ira B. Lobel)

New FLSA and New York “White Collar” Salary Thresholds
(Evan J. Spelfogel)

The Second Circuit Should Emulate Discrimination Law in Adjudicating Simultaneous FLSA and NYLL Misclassification Claims
(David Krauss and Julio Sharp-Wasserman)

An Employee’s Best Friend: Handling Requests for Animals as Reasonable Accommodations in the Workplace
(Jill L. Rosenberg and Jeffrey L. Lorek)

The Labor and Employment Law Section Welcomes New Members

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The Labor and Employment Law Journal features peer-written substantive articles relating to the practice of labor and employment law on various topics including ERISA, ADR, discrimination, social media and workplace issues. Also included are regular columns on labor matters and ethics, and updates on Section activities. Edited by Allan S. Bloom, Esq., the Labor and Employment Law Journal is published by the Labor and Employment Law Section and distributed to Section Members free of charge.

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