Category: News
Federal Court Halts Implementation of New FLSA Overtime Rule (For Now)
On November 22, 2016, a federal District Court judge in Texas granted a preliminary injunction that suspends implementation of the new overtime rule announced earlier this year by the Department of Labor (DOL). In Brief In May 2016, the Department of Labor approved a new overtime rule that increased the minimum salary threshold for “white […]
Do as I say, not as I do: SEIU and the Fight for $15 campaign
O’Hagan Meyer’s Michael Barnsback authors article in HR Hero.
O’Hagan Meyer Attorneys Jamie Filipovic and Katherine Gloede Win Dismissal with Prejudice in an Employment Retaliation Case
O’Hagan Meyer Attorneys Jamie Filipovic and Katherine Gloede win dismissal with prejudice in an employment retaliation case.
Kevin O’Hagan Panelist for Cyber Liability Webinar Series
Kevin O’Hagan sits on panel for the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies for the Cyber Liability Webinar Series: Mutual Insurance Company Turnkey Cyber Facility Development.
Local Lawyers Leave LeClairRyan for O’Hagan
Article published by Richmond BizSense.com
O’Hagan Attorneys Win FLSA Wage Claim Case at Jury Trial
O’Hagan LLC attorneys Kevin O’Hagan and Renee Coover recently won a jury verdict, securing a major victory in a FLSA case. The claim involved two roofers who worked at a company for many years and alleged they were not paid overtime. Our trial team won on behalf of our clients after a 3 day jury […]
A Discussion on the Department of Labor’s New Overtime Rules
Please join O’Hagan LLC and CBIZ for a breakfast at the Pyramid Club and a discussion on the Department of Labor’s new overtime rules! Feel free to invite your colleagues! Register Here!!
O’Hagan LLC Lead Counsel Nationwide for ADA Website Compliance
Kevin O’Hagan and Renee Coover of O’Hagan LLC have been named Lead Coordinating Counsel for cases involving ADA Compliance for websites. The O’Hagan team is deploying compliance strategies for companies across the US. Traditionally, Title III of the ADA applied to brick-and-mortar places of public accommodations, prohibiting business owners from discriminating against disabled individuals who […]
Blue Sky Update
Key Issues for 2016 State Securities Regulatory Examinations Every two years, state securities regulators report sample data from their investment adviser examinations to the North American Securities Administrators Association (“NASAA”), the voluntary association of state securities regulators. NASAA recently published the compiled results of this data for 2015. The states participating in the report provided […]
RIA Regulatory Update, January 2016
SEC Announces Examination Priorities for 2016 On January 11, 2016, the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations (“OCIE”) issued its annual report of priorities for examinations to be conducted in 2016. Again this year, the SEC’s three main priorities for examinations of investment advisers remain: (1) examining matters of importance to […]