by dehs | Feb 24, 2023 | Employment Law, Litigation, Recent News
In December 2022, President Biden signed into law the National Defense Authorization Act, which included the Fair Hiring in Banking Act (the Act). Before the Act, FDIC-insured banks and credit unions were prohibited from hiring persons convicted of certain criminal...
by dehs | Feb 2, 2023 | Financial Institutions, Recent News
According to most history texts, checks were first used sometime in the early 1500s in the Netherlands, and likely, check fraud was not far behind. In 1762, the Court of the King’s Bench in England decided Price v. Neal, establishing the fundamental principles and...
by dehs | Feb 3, 2023 | Employment Law, Recent News
The world on non-compete clauses may look very different in the future based upon a proposed rule from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). On January 5, the FTC published a new proposed rule that effectively prohibits non-compete clauses in contracts between employers...