What Bosses Need To Know About Student Loans
Employers should consider student loans when determining which expenses to pay for, since any additional cost can be a huge burden to student debt borrowers.
Employers should consider student loans when determining which expenses to pay for, since any additional cost can be a huge burden to student debt borrowers.
Three tips for employers, from employment-law columnist Beth Robinson.
Legal and operational leaders are gathering May 6–7 in Fort Lauderdale to confront the questions the industry hasn't answered—with a keynote from Amanda Knox setting the tone.
Yeah. Your life ain't so bad.
There are many awful bosses out there -- check out these examples, from actual employment-law cases.
* Shocking, Donald Trump is being hypocritical about something. This time it's over immigration, so maybe these lies will finally break through to Trump's low-education supporters who are voting against their interests due to xenophobic fears over their jobs moving abroad. [Bloomberg Politics] * Check out the financial disclosures of the potential SCOTUS nominees that have been floated thus far. [Fix the Court] * Common sense: consumer-owned drones should not be armed. Unfortunately, it isn't really against the law. And the one state that is trying to ban them may be breaking federal law. [Slate] * Trent Lott is breaking with the GOP leadership over whether President Obama's eventual Supreme Court nominee deserves a hearing. [CNN] * Church and state: yes, they are supposed to be separate. Even at the VA. [Huffington Post] * Absolutely, positively the worst boss ever. [Lowering the Bar]
* What can you do to improve your relationship with your boss? [Fortune] * It's been 150 years since the reconstruction amendments were passed, but the debate over them still rages on. [The Atlantic] * Should former USC football coach Steve Sarkisian have been placed on FMLA rather than be fired? [JD Supra] * United has tapped their General Counsel, Brett Hart, as acting CEO. [Bloomberg Business] * Unfortunately, there is no one right answer to fix our Constitutional issues. [Lawyers, Guns & Money] * A lawyer got a notice of a random audit of his trust accounts, and now the North Carolina State Bar is involved. [Legal Profession Blog] * Hints about what next season's Serial will be about. [Huffington Post]
Takeaways from a Legalweek panel on evolving malpractice risks.
Alison Monahan shares some practical advice with associates on how to please partners.