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Unprecedented Challenges Should Prompt Boards to Broaden Their Sources of Information

By Michael W. Peregrine December 24, 2025 by renholding

A rapidly expanding scope of challenges is prompting corporate boards to re-evaluate the adequacy of the information with which their staffs provide them. Traditional sources such as financial reports, regulatory and litigation briefings, and strategic commentaries are not enough to …

How Humans and AI Can Complement Each Other at Work and in the Financial Sector

By Isabella Loaiza and Roberto Rigobon June 20, 2025 by renholding

As AI systems evolve, there’s been a surge of attention and anxiety around how they are reshaping the workforce. The conversation often centers on which jobs are at risk of automation and what machines are capable of. While these are …

How Firm Governance Could Address the Economic Downside of Non-Competes in the Tech Sector

By Hamid Mehran April 24, 2025 by renholding

Issues of labor mobility gained significant attention last year following U.S. bans on non-compete agreements. While the debate on non-competes has many dimensions, this post focuses on how to address firm governance, improve labor welfare, and reduce the loss to …

Goodwin Procter Discusses DOJ’s Data Export Rule

By Omer Tene, Justin C. Pierce, Federica De Santis, Gozde Guckaya April 15, 2025 by eorozco

On April 8, 2025, a sweeping rule issued by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) took effect. The rule imposes restrictions—and in some cases, outright prohibitions—on US companies in connection with certain types of data brokerage, vendor relationships, employment arrangements, …

The Market Value of Pay Gaps

By Ferdinand Bratek, April Klein and Yanting (Crystal) Shi January 8, 2025 by renholding

One of the defining social issues of our time is the persistent earnings inequality in the U.S. between men and women and between white and minority workers. Many factors contribute to this inequality, but two stand out: (1) pay gaps, …

New Department of Labor Investment Rules Could Be Big Win for Everyone but Labor

By David H. Webber March 28, 2022 by renholding

Few constituencies benefited more from the election of Joe Biden than the socially-responsible investor community, which saw the most-hostile presidential administration replaced by the most supportive.[1] The point is best illustrated by the departure of Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia, …

Cleary Gottlieb Discusses End of Mandatory Arbitration for Sexual Misconduct Cases

By Jennifer Kennedy Park and Ye Eun Charlotte Chun March 14, 2022 by renholding

On March 3, 2022, President Biden signed the Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act[1] into law.  The law amends the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”) to prohibit the use of mandatory arbitration provisions to resolve sexual …

How Quarterly Financial Reports Affect Employee Job Search

By Ed deHaan, Nan Li and Frank Zhou July 19, 2021 by renholding

Quarterly financial reports are an important way for companies to communicate with the capital market, and they clearly affect firms’ access to debt and equity capital. However, the most scarce and sought after resource for many modern, cash-rich companies is …

Artificial Intelligence in Hiring: Problem or Solution?

By Kimberly A. Houser August 7, 2020 by renholding

In my new paper, I explain how the creation of responsible artificial intelligence (AI) can address why women and under-represented minorities have a difficult time gaining a foothold in male-dominated industries. This is an especially important topic today as companies …

Coronavirus: Paul Weiss Discusses Employment Law and Guidance for Employers

By Jeh C. Johnson, Brad S. Karp, Loretta E. Lynch, Jean M. McLoughlin and Liza M. Velazquez March 13, 2020 by renholding

On January 30, 2020, in response to the increasing global spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the World Health Organization declared a “Public Health Emergency of International Concern.” Within a day, the United States and Italy followed suit. Since then, …

How Can Humans Work With Artificial Intelligence?

By Andreas Fügener, Jörn Grahl, Alok Gupta and Wolfgang Ketter April 26, 2019 by renholding

How will artificial intelligence (AI) influence the workplace of the future and thereby the human working condition? The focus of this discussion has been on the rather tautological conclusion that many current jobs will eventually be performed by machines. In …

Does Public Ownership and Accountability Increase Diversity?

By Rembrand Koning and John-Paul Ferguson February 25, 2019 by renholding

For two generations, U.S. companies, regulators, and activists have grappled with how to increase employment diversity in large firms. Quotas and other explicit hiring targets have tended to fare poorly in the courts. Instead, diversity policies have come to focus …

Household Debt Overhang and Unemployment

By Jason Roderick Donaldson, Giorgia Piacentino and Anjan V. Thakor January 30, 2019 by renholding

Personal bankruptcy is pervasive in the U.S.—about one in 10 Americans will declare bankruptcy in his lifetime.1 Under the U.S. bankruptcy code, households are protected by limited liability. That is, they can discharge their debt and still keep a substantial …

The Effect of Gig Workers on Stock Prices

By Kelly Carter January 11, 2019 by renholding

Gig workers, who are hired to complete a project, or “gig,” constitute a significant portion of the workforce.  The McKinsey Global Institute states that gig workers make up between 20 and 30 percent of all workers in the U.S. and …

How Substitutable Are Workers? Evidence from Worker Deaths

By Simon Jäger June 14, 2017 by renholding

The fluidity of labor markets depends on the ease with which one side of the market can fulfill the needs of the other: whether workers can find employment that suits their skills and firms can find adequate substitutes for workers …

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: A Five Year Retrospective

By Robert Krainer March 4, 2016 by ilyabeylin

This post provides a 5 year review and evaluation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) which was established under the Dodd-Frank Act. The Dodd-Frank Act and the CFPB were a response to the financial and economic crisis that began …

Navigating the Uber Economy

By Benjamin Means and Joseph Seiner November 9, 2015 by ilyabeylin

One of the most controversial issues in labor and employment law concerns how workers should be categorized in “on-demand” businesses that rely more on smartphone applications and internet connections than hierarchical supervision within traditional brick-and-mortar workplaces. For example, former drivers …

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WilmerHale discusses SEC Probe of Corporate Interactions with Whistleblowers

By William R. McLucas, Christopher Davies, Thomas W. White and Arian M. June March 9, 2015 by ilyabeylin

According to a February 25, 2015 Wall Street Journal report, in recent weeks the SEC has sent requests to a number of companies seeking years of nondisclosure agreements, employment contracts and other documents as part of an agency probe into …

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