Legal Articles, Employee Rights

Paying Less than Minimum Wage for Employees with Disabilities under the FLSA

A blog post about minimum wage exemptions for disabled employees as provided by the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Minimum Wage Exemptions for Nurses and the Learned Professional Exemption

A blog post about the minimum wage and overtime exemptions for nurses provided by the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Commission Employee Exemption from Overtime under the FLSA

A blog post about the minimum wage and overtime exemptions for retail workers provided by the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Youthful Employee Driving Requirements

A blog post about when an employer can and cannot require a teen employee to drive as part of their employment duties.

Fast Food Restaurant Requirements Under the Fair Labor Standards Act

A blog post about what employers at fast food restaurants are required to provide.

Legislative Updates for Connecticut Employees

A blog post about upcoming changes in Connecticut for employment law.

Maintaining Retirement Plans after a Late-Life Divorce

A blog post about how to maintain your financial retirement plans after a financial blow like divorce.

401K Plan Participants May Sue Former Spouse for Benefits

A blog post about 401K plans and what rights former spouses are entitled to.

Things You Should Know: Employment Law

This article is based upon another attorney's work, but changed to reflect Montana law. The original can be found at https://www.avvo.com/legal-guides/ugc/employee-rights-overview

The Panama Papers Leak: An Overview

A blog post about the Panama Papers leak and the legal issues surrounding it.

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