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    By Burton J. Fishman

    The original FMLA included an understanding that not all minors will be cared for by a biological parent and that some caregivers will not have formal rights of custody or similar certifications.  It did so by mandating leave for persons “in loco parentis,” that is, adults who provide day-to-day care and financial support for minors.

    By: Judith E. Kramer

    On July 8, 2010, a new federal regulation went into effect that may have far-reaching implications for companies that have contracts with the federal government.  As of that date, contracting agencies must include in solicitations and contracts of at least $25,000 a clause requiring certain contractors and first-tier subcontractors to report at http://www.ccr.gov the names and total compensation of each of the five most highly compensated executives for the contractor’s or subcontractor’s preceding fiscal year. 

    Fortney & Scott, LLC is pleased to announce that David S. Fortney, Esq. has been recognized in the 2010 edition of the Chambers USA ratings of Washington, DC’s top labor and employment attorneys.  Mr. Fortney was ranked by Chambers USA in Band 1, which is the highest ranking that is awarded to only five labor and employment attorneys in Washington, DC, based on extensive interviews of fellow attorneys and clients.  The Chambers USA evaluation stated that Mr. Fortney “draws praise as a leading authority on wage and hour compliance, but he also counsels clients on equal opportunity requirements, nondiscrimination regulations and workplace health and safety.”  The quality of his legal analysis is outstanding and his approach is described as “unbelievably politically astute.”

Event Details - University of Memphis Law Review Symposium: “Labor and Employment Law Today: Evolution or Revolution”
Friday, February 19, 2010 (08:00 AM - 05:15 AM)



 David Fortney, Esq. of Fortney & Scott, LLC will be among the notable speakers at this year’s University of Memphis Law Symposium on February 19, 2010. The title of the symposium is “Labor and Employment Law Today: Evolution or Revolution.” Mr. Fortney will be a panelist for the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) discussion. Other topics to be discussed at the symposium will include:

• Affirmative Action
• Diversity and Inclusion
• The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
• Evolving Case Law Under The National Labor Relations Act (NLRA)
• The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act: It’s Background and Future
• Washington Report (EFCA, Health Care, etc)

This will be the first CLE event to be held at the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law.

For more information on this event or for registration details please visit: http://www.memphis.edu/lawreview/symposium.php

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