by Marianna Michael In a recent opinion, the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB” or “Board”) held that a high-level executive’s tweet violated Section 8(a)(1) of the National Labor Relations Act (“NLRA”) by interfering with and/or restraining employee rights to engage in
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NLRB Opinion Reaffirms Focus on Message Rather Than Intent
by Marianna Michael In a recent opinion, the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB” or “Board”) held that a high-level executive’s tweet violated Section 8(a)(1) of the National Labor Relations Act (“NLRA”) by interfering with and/or restraining employee rights to engage in…
Supreme Court of Kentucky Limits In-Person Proceedings With New Orders
written by Marianna Michael On November 20, 2020, the Supreme Court of Kentucky issued two new Administrative Orders regarding hearings. Orders 2020-71 and 2020-72 replace Administrative Orders 2020-63 and 2020-64 which were published in early November as guidance to courts in “red…
Supreme Court of Kentucky Limits In-Person Proceedings With New Orders
written by Marianna Michael On November 20, 2020, the Supreme Court of Kentucky issued two new Administrative Orders regarding hearings. Orders 2020-71 and 2020-72 replace Administrative Orders 2020-63 and 2020-64 which were published in early November as guidance to courts in “red…
Kentucky Supreme Court Unanimously Upholds Executive COVID Response Orders
Written by: Marianna Michael Overruling a lower court, the Supreme Court of Kentucky unanimously upheld Governor Andy Beshear’s authority to issue executive orders in an emergency on November 12, 2020. Attorney General Daniel Cameron had joined three Northern Kentucky business…
Kentucky Supreme Court Unanimously Upholds Executive COVID Response Orders
Written by: Marianna Michael On November 12, 2020, the Supreme Court of Kentucky, overruling a lower court, unanimously upheld Governor Andy Beshear’s authority to issue executive orders in an emergency. Attorney General Daniel Cameron had joined three Northern Kentucky business…
Supreme Court of Kentucky Issues Guidance for Counties in “Red Zones”
Written by Marianna J. Michael With COVID-19 cases increasing and cases expected to continue to rise during the colder months, the Supreme Court of Kentucky issued new safety precautions that courts throughout the state are encouraged to follow. Unlike prior…
Supreme Court of Kentucky Issues Guidance for Counties in “Red Zones”
Written by Marianna J. Michael With COVID-19 cases increasing and cases expected to continue to rise during the colder months, the Supreme Court of Kentucky issued new safety precautions that courts throughout the state are encouraged to follow. Unlike prior…
Kentucky Law on Time Off to Vote
by Jordan M. White With election day fast approaching, employers would be well-served to take a moment and review Kentucky law regarding employees’ voting rights. Under Kentucky law, and more specifically KRS § 118.035, employers are required to allow their…
Kentucky Law on Time Off to Vote
by Jordan M. White With election day fast approaching, employers would be well-served to take a moment and review Kentucky law regarding employees’ voting rights. Under Kentucky law, and more specifically KRS § 118.035, employers are required to allow their…