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Employment Law Class Action Settled by FedEx — We are Experienced Chicago Non-Compete Agreement and Employment Law Attorneys

It’s often more cost effective for companies to hire independent contractors to perform certain jobs, rather than hiring employees. Even for part-time employees, companies are responsible for paying things like employment taxes and Social Security, none of which they have to worry about with independent contractors. There are benefits to…

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Multi-Million Dollar Verdicts Issue Against Allstate in Employee Defamation Case — Chicago Defamation Libel and Slander Lawyers Near Naperville and Oak Brook

Because stock trading is full of opportunities for traders to take advantage of their positions, the law takes accusations of fraud very seriously, but it works the other way, too. Traders have to work hard to protect their reputations because their livelihood depends on it. As a result, stock traders…

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Mortgage Loan Officer Overtime Claims Against Citizen Bank Certified to Proceed as a Class Action

The federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) allows employers to pay their workers in a variety of ways, including an hourly wage, an annual salary, by the day, by the job, or on commission. But no matter how employees are paid, the FLSA requires the amount to be no less…

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Trial and Appellate Court Refuse to Tag Employee Who Allegedly Took Bank Customer List Because Bank Relies on Vague Claims

When a company sues a former employee for breaching confidentiality and solicitation agreements, it needs more than generalized accusations in order to hold up in court. Bridgeview Bank Group employed Thomas M. as a senior vice president and SBA loan officer from 2013 to 2015. Thomas originally signed a noncompete…

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At Will Employment Provision Over Rides Employment Contract Provision Setting an Employment Term Illinois Appellate Court Holds

An employment agreement that sets out a specific term of employment may not protect an employee from being terminated at any time. The Fifth District Appellate Court in Wessel v. Greer Management Services, Inc., 2016 IL App (5th) 150259-U recently ruled against a plaintiff who brought a breach of contract…

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