Tag:DOL

Holland & Hart Adds Two

Holland & Hart announced employment attorney Devra Hake was admitted to the Colorado bar. Hake counsels businesses in employment matters to minimize future liability.  She...

Trump Order Has ‘Chilling Effect’ on Diversity Training at Federal Agencies, Contractors

An executive order issued last month by President Donald Trump has already had a “chilling effect” on diversity training at companies with federal government...

New H-1B Rules Create ‘Whiplash’ Effect for Employers

The Department of Labor and Department of Homeland Security on Oct. 6 released new rules that will make it more difficult and expensive to...

USERRA on Employers’ Radar

After celebrating its 25th anniversary in October, the federal antidiscrimination law protecting military members is drawing attention. Colorado U.S. Attorney Jason Dunn announced last month...

USERRA on Employers’ Radar

After celebrating its 25th anniversary in October, the federal antidiscrimination law protecting military members is drawing attention. Colorado U.S. Attorney Jason Dunn announced last month...

No Vacation From Legal Uncertainty

Can Colorado employers adopt “use-it-or-lose-it” vacation policies, in which employees lose paid vacation time if they do not use it within a certain time...

Overtime Ceiling Set to Rise in January

Employers have three months to prepare for the U.S. Department of Labor’s newly finalized overtime rule. But that is assuming they haven’t already, as...

Top Women 2019: Charlotte Sweeney

Employment attorney Charlotte Sweeney has been one of the key drafters of this session’s Equal Pay for Equal Work Act in Colorado, and she’s...