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Noah Finkel,
Colton D. Long,
Kyle Petersen
Noah Finkel, Colton Long, Kyle Petersen and John Giovannone authored a November 1 article in Employment Law Strategist, "The FLSA's Overtime Provisions."
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Noah Finkel,
Kyle Petersen
Seyfarth Synopsis: As previously discussed in this space, the Ninth Circuit recently chose to side with the Second Circuit, and not the Sixth Circuit, and ruled that mortgage underwriters fail to...
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Noah Finkel,
Kyle Petersen
By resurrecting reliance on the administrative/production dichotomy in FLSA administrative exemption cases, the Ninth Circuit is at odds with the California Supreme Court's application...
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Noah Finkel,
Kyle Petersen
Earlier this month, the Ninth Circuit chose to side with the Second Circuit, and not the Sixth Circuit, to opine that mortgage underwriters fail to meet the FLSA's administrative exemption from overtime test...
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Noah Finkel,
Colton D. Long,
Kyle Petersen
FLSA cases holding against employers typically invoke a canon of construction that the FLSA should be construed broadly, and any of its exemptions narrowly.
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Noah Finkel,
Colton D. Long,
Kyle Petersen
FLSA cases holding against employers typically invoke a canon of construction that the FLSA should be construed broadly, and any of its exemptions narrowly.
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Michael Wahlander
With March Madness in full swing, we interrupt your crumbling tournament brackets to ensure you're aware of a truly maddening development.
The $10 state-wide minimum wage that hits us on January 1, 2016, will complicate things even more than the last increase.