A medical software company won't have to face a fired salesperson's disability and age bias claims in court, after the Ninth Circuit ruled that a severability clause in an arbitration agreement didn't nullify language saying questions about the pact's validity should be decided by an arbitrator.
The nation's highest court's rejection of a doctrine calling for judges to defer to federal agencies will likely mute any impact that a proposed U.S. Department of Labor independent contractor has on app-based companies like Uber, according to wage and hour attorney Shannon Liss-Riordan of Lichten & Liss-Riordan PC. Here, Liss-Riordan speaks with Law360 about how the proposed rule will affect app-based companies.
A few years after they launched campaigns to fanfare, many of the front-line workers who organized their big-name employers as the COVID-19 pandemic receded are still fighting uphill battles for their first contracts.