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  • Oct 1, 2024 | jdsupra.com | Andrew Levin |Zachary Zagger

    New advanced features built into smartphones, mobile devices, and other applications allow individuals to record and transcribe phone calls and meetings more easily than ever before. While such tools can improve employee efficiency, they raise concerns for employers with privacy and potential legal liability for unconsented recordings.

  • Sep 23, 2024 | mercatus.org | Andrew Levin

    The US Constitution specifically vests Congress with the duty to regulate the value of money. In the modern era, Congress has delegated this duty to the Federal Reserve (Fed), giving the Fed a broad mandate to foster maximum employment and stable prices and granting it wide discretion in conducting monetary policy. While Congress certainly has the power to delegate this crucial duty to the Fed, the Constitution does not permit Congress to abdicate responsibility for overseeing this task.

  • Aug 27, 2024 | jdsupra.com | William E. Grob |Andrew Levin

    [co-author: Leah Shepherd]As a result of recent return-to-office mandates, numerous workplaces are seeing a rise in “coffee badging”—when workers pop into the office for just a few hours to fulfill return-to-office mandates. To identify how often employees are “coffee badging,” some employers are using data from security badges.

  • Nov 15, 2023 | jdsupra.com | William E. Grob |Andrew Levin |Zachary Zagger

    A star of a popular long-running reality TV was fired from her real estate job according to recent news reports over allegations that she used a racial slur during filming of the show. While an investigation into the incident reportedly was inconclusive, the controversy made headlines and drew unwanted attention to the employee and her employer. As a result, the situation may serve as a reminder for employers of the risks of an employee appearing on a reality show.

  • Mar 16, 2023 | islandernews.com | Andrew Levin

    Hello,Your publication keeps discussing Miami Marine Stadium and its restoration in a positive light. This is irresponsible journalism. There are MANY in the local area who do not want a noise-polluting stadium in their backyard, forced to listen to every concert from beginning to end. If I had to guess, I would say that your publication is pro-wildlife? What about the seaquarium directly across the street?

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