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Labor & Employment Blog Posts From February 2019
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Blog: 4 Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Payroll Company
Date: February 28, 2019
Title: 4 Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Payroll Company
Summary: Payroll companies are often an invaluable resource in operating your business, but they can also be a source of frustration or, in the worst case scenario, potential legal exposure. Having worked with clients to help resolve payroll issues or defend litigation relating to payroll processing, we have a few helpful tips to ensure that your business is getting the most out of your payroll company and securing compliance with applicable employment laws....
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Blog: Non-Competition Agreements 101
Date: February 25, 2019
Title: Non-Competition Agreements 101
Summary: Whether you’re a company leader worried about a valued employee resigning to join a competing business, or an employee concerned about your ability to continue working in your field of choice for several years, non-competition agreements affect your choices, career decisions, and long-term plans. Both employers and employees should be mindful about any agreements they enter into that may affect post-employment rights....
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Blog: Protecting Your “Secret Sauce”
Date: February 25, 2019
Title: Protecting Your “Secret Sauce”
Summary: You’ve got certain stuff in your business that sets you apart from your competitors. When I speak with clients and friends about my area of legal practice, I usually refer to this stuff as a company’s “secret sauce.”...
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Blog: Welcome to The Grindstone, Lewis Brisbois’ Labor & Employment Blog
Date: February 25, 2019
Title: Welcome to The Grindstone, Lewis Brisbois’ Labor & Employment Blog
Summary: In this day and age, we demand information at our fingertips, and expect answers that will guide our decisions within seconds. When running a business, this desire is even more pronounced, as one is often faced with situations that require quick, but well-informed, decisions. And with literally millions of sources that purport to provide you with accurate information, how are you to know what information you can trust?...