For its efforts handling employment lawsuits, Pullman & Comley won the Law Tribune Litigation Department of the Year award in the Labor & Employment category. With 10 lawyers assigned to the practice
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...'Fluctuating Workweeks' Can Affect Overtime Pay By JONATHAN B. ORLEANS Two recent decisions by Connecticut courts illustrate both...
Two recent decisions by Connecticut courts illustrate both the utility and some of the limitations of using the "fluctuating workweek method" to calculate the overtime pay for non-exempt employees wh
...did not involve any headhunters. He declined to elaborate further. Jonathan B. Orleans, managing partner at ZNC, also declined to elaborate on the...
...the state computer system theft act. Floorgraphics' appellate lawyer was Jonathan B. Orleans of Bridgeport's Zeldes, Needle & Cooper. Michael N. LaVelle, of...
...damages for discrimination. The total amounts are still to be determined, said Jonathan B. Orleans, of Bridgeport, Conn.'s Zeldes, Needle & Cooper, who, along with...
...damages for discrimination. The total amounts are still to be determined, said Jonathan B. Orleans, of Bridgeport's Zeldes, Needle & Cooper, who, along with Sarah...
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