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Kentucky Federal Court Vacates Biden Administration’s Title IX Final Rule
January 15, 2025 By Timothy R. Hughes, R. Douglas Taylor, Jr. | Employment Law
The Biden administration spent nearly two years crafting new regulations that attempted to make clear Title IX’s ban against discrimination “on the basis of sex” also included discrimination-based sex stereotypes, pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity. Notwithstanding the U.S. Supreme Court’s conclusion in the Bostock case that the term “sex” included these other matters in the context of Title VII, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky issued an order on January 9, 2025, vacating the U.S. Department of Education’s April 2024 Title IX Final Rule (“Final Rule”), in the case of State of Tennessee, et al. v. Cardona.
Read More...GovCon M&A Update: How New SBA Final Rule’s Ticking Clock and Other Changes May Reset the Market for Small Business Contractors
After issuing proposed regulations earlier this year and soliciting extensive public comment, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) issued a final rule on December 17, 2024 introducing significant changes to certain of the regulations applicable to small business contractors planning for or actively pursuing merger and acquisition (M&A) transactions.
Read More...Five Reasons to Update Your Employee Handbook in 2025
An employee handbook is a crucial tool for a business to communicate its policies, procedures, and expectations, and to ensure legal compliance. However, employee handbooks need to be reviewed and updated regularly to achieve these objectives. Here are five reasons to update your employee handbook in 2025:
Read More...UPDATE – 12/31/24 Wait…Forget “Never Mind”…The Fifth Circuit Vacates its Stay of its CTA Preliminary Injunction, Puts CTA Reporting Requirements on Hold
On December 26, 2024, the on-again, off-again saga of the reporting requirements for most small business owners under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) took another twist when the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit decided to completely reverse direction. The Fifth Circuit vacated its December 23, 2024, Order that blocked the trial court’s national injunction blocking enforcement of the CTA in the case of Texas Top Cop Shop, Inc. v. Garland.
Read More...Wearable Technologies in the Workplace: What are the Risks for Employers?
It is becoming increasingly common for employers, especially in the construction, manufacturing, and warehousing sectors, to outfit workers with wearable technologies, or “wearables” — devices worn on the body to improve worker safety and productivity. Worker safety and productivity are becoming increasingly important line items for employers to control. Consider that the construction, manufacturing, and warehousing industries experienced more than 700,000 non-fatal injuries and more than 2,000 fatal accidents in 2022, according to the Government Accounting Office. OSHA estimates that as many as two million workers a year are victims of workplace violence, and employers pay out around $2 billion per week in direct workers’ compensation costs.
Read More...LLC Ownership Structures Explained
Choosing the right ownership structure for your Limited Liability Company (LLC) can have a significant impact on how your business operates, its tax obligations, and its growth potential. LLCs are known for their flexibility compared to other business structures, which is why they’re popular among entrepreneurs and established business owners alike. But with this flexibility comes a critical decision: which ownership structure best aligns with your business goals?
Read More...UPDATE – 12/27/24 Never Mind…CTA Reporting Requirements are Back Again!
We have written regularly on the requirements of most business owners, subject to limited exceptions, to file disclosure documentation as required by the Corporate Transparency Act. We also updated you with the news that a Texas District Court had entered a nationwide injunction blocking the act on December 3, 2024. Now the latest…never mind, the stay in turn has been thrown out by an appellate court and the CTA is back.
Read More...What to Expect When You’re Inspecting
Buying or selling a house is a monumental milestone, often accompanied by a mix of excitement and anxiety. Among the many steps in a real estate transaction, home inspections play a critical role. For buyers, these inspections offer an opportunity to understand the condition of the property they are purchasing, while sellers must prepare for the insights such inspections may reveal.
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