Littlers business model rests on a simple premise: whatever other problems may confront companies, they all have employees. Therefore, at one time or another, they are all going to need help from a management side law firm. From its start in 1942, the firm has focused exclusively on labor and...
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...job he was the GC of ST Residential LLC. Littler Mendelson announced that JACOB MODLA, former deputy GC of Family...
Despite an overall drop in EEOC charges filed last year, the number filed under the ADA went up by more than 600, a trend that's shown no sign of abating since the act made it easier for employees to
The Daily Report
...Adam Fiss, a partner in the San Jose office of Littler Mendelson, says that most employers have broad policies typically found in...
... Adam Fiss, a partner in the San Jose office of Littler Mendelson, says that most employers have broad policies typically found in...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
... Adam Fiss, a partner in the San Jose office of Littler Mendelson, says that most employers have broad policiestypically found in...
...ACE Group has paired with management-side firm Littler Mendelson to create EPL Assist, an employment risk management tool. ...
The Daily Report
...budget. Michael Lotito, a partner in the San Francisco office of Littler Mendelson, says, "The biggest problem that business has today is that...
...budget. Michael Lotito, a partner in the San Francisco office of Littler Mendelson, says, "The biggest problem that business has today is that...
...budget. Michael Lotito, a partner in the San Francisco office of Littler Mendelson, says, "The biggest problem that business has today is that...
...Michael Lotito, a partner in the San Francisco office of Littler Mendelson, says that how the law is actually going to work...
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