Under a recent Arizona law, a contractor can lock in a favorable hearing decision before the ROC can modify or reject it.
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FTC: Non-compete agreements are no longer enforceable
Announcement of the new rule has triggered multiple legal challenges that could delay its enforcement.
Going forward, employers are prohibited from entering into new non-competes, even for executives, and must notify workers bound by existing agreements that the non-compete provisions…
Super Lawyers selects seven Lang Thal King & Hanson attorneys for 2024
Lang Thal King & Hanson Make the Top 10 in Two Categories in Ranking Arizona 2024
Jason Clark Elected as a Partner
New independent contractor rule aims at paying more workers as employees
The expanded “economic realities” test increases the government’s presumption that a worker is an employee entitled to overtime and minimum wage protection.
The new rule expands, from three factors to six, the government’s “economic realities” test, which seeks to determine…
Update: Corporate Transparency Act places new reporting requirements on most businesses
A federal law that went into effect January 1 requires most legal entities to report specific information about the business and its owners.
This article provides a general overview and multiple updates from our October 2023 article. This version includes…
Employers take note: Arizona minimum wage increases to $14.35 on January 1
On January 1, 2024, Arizona’s minimum wage increase by $0.50 per hour, from $13.85 to $14.35.
Mickell Summerhays elected Young Lawyers Division president for 2024
Lang Thal King & Hanson attorney Mickell Summerhays is the 2024 president of the Maricopa County Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division.