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Same-sex marriage brings new employee issues

July 13, 2013

Though it applies only to states where same-sex marriage is legal, the Supreme Court ruling on gay marriage warrants attention from administrators in all states. For those in Washington, DC, and the 13 states where gay marriage is recognized, there are new employment law requirements. For those in all the other states, the ruling calls for increased emphasis on … [Read more...] about Same-sex marriage brings new employee issues

It’s time to update and revitalize the firm’s marketing

July 11, 2013

Marketing your law firm doesn’t have to be an expensive and time-consuming task. There are some small steps you can take that will produce strong results. “When the market is quiet, you can make your mark.” And the quiet time is now, says San Francisco law firm marketing consultant Ann Bothwell. As the economy has fallen, most firms have held off on their marketing. They … [Read more...] about It’s time to update and revitalize the firm’s marketing

Health reform’s delay on employer mandate raises lots of questions

July 11, 2013

Do you understand how the employer mandate of the Affordable Care Act affects your business? Here’s a quick look at the mandate. There’s a new delay in health care reform. It’s a one-year postponement of what’s known as the employer mandate of the Affordable Care Act. That mandate says large employers, or those with 50 or more full-time employees, have to provide health … [Read more...] about Health reform’s delay on employer mandate raises lots of questions

An ever changing policy on using social media

October 2, 2012

“The reality is that people are going to use social media.” So more than two years ago, the 65-attorney firm of Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein took the position “that we were going to be tuned in to social media to promote business development,” says Frederick J. Esposito, Jr.,CLM, CFO and director of administration at the firm’s New York … [Read more...] about An ever changing policy on using social media

To understand employees, understand their generations

September 28, 2012

To a great extent, managing staff (and also understanding the partners) depends on recognizing where each person stands in the generational scale. Here’s how the generations from the beginning of the 20th century differ as employees. • The Lost Generation (born 1883-1900). These are the people who fought in World War I. • The Greatest Generation (born 1901-1924). This is the … [Read more...] about To understand employees, understand their generations

To manage staff better, interview at the start of the job, not at the end

September 28, 2012

Rarely does an employer get useable and accurate information in an exit interview, says Kristine Sexter, president of WorkWise Productions, a Tulsa organization that provides consulting in staff recruiting, development, and retention. When somebody quits a job, it’s often because of a lack of trust in the employer. And rarely will anybody admit that. Ask “why are you leaving?” … [Read more...] about To manage staff better, interview at the start of the job, not at the end

Beware Lilly Ledbetter; it extends the time limit for unfair pay claims

September 28, 2012

A relatively new law that all but eliminates the statute of limitations on equal pay lawsuits for women brings yet more employment law concerns administrators need to be aware of. It’s the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act. Employers can expect an upswing in claims that their female employees are underpaid, says Denise Murphy, an employment law attorney with Rubin and Rudman in … [Read more...] about Beware Lilly Ledbetter; it extends the time limit for unfair pay claims

Today’s growing insurance need: EPLI coverage

September 28, 2012

It’s becoming increasingly necessary for all firms, yet only about 50% have it. It’s employment practices liability insurance. EPLI is coverage for claims brought by disgruntled employees, and in the current “downsizing environment” it’s a necessity, says Uri Gutfreund,   specialist in law firm insurance at Singer Nelson Charlmers in New York … [Read more...] about Today’s growing insurance need: EPLI coverage

Retaliation gets broader and more expensive and is hitting all offices

August 24, 2012

What’s the single greatest employment law risk employers are facing? Retaliation. The EEOC reports that retaliation claims have been on the upswing for 10 years and now sit at the top of the list of employment law matters. Heightening the issue is the fact that an employee can cry retaliation – and the firm can have to pay out a lot of money – even if the complaint … [Read more...] about Retaliation gets broader and more expensive and is hitting all offices

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