08/01/2006
Employers who rely on the expertise of foreign scientists, engineers and nurses would be wise to review the processes they use to recruit and pay employees under H-1B visas. The EEOC has taken a keen interest in whether promises made to induce foreign talent into the United States are being honored. And more visa holders are hiring lawyers and suing for broken promises …
08/01/2006
You may think it’s obvious, but it has taken a federal appeals court to make clear that employees have no federal right to competent employment-law counsel, as offered in criminal cases. Employees who pick incompetent attorneys don’t get a second chance to sue. That’s good news for employers, who won’t have to face the same lawsuit again if an employee’s less-than-stellar lawyer bumbles the case …