Cases — December 7th through 18th

Defamation Singer v. Steidley (10th Cir., December 18, 2014) (dismissing for lack of jurisdiction questions of defamation as well as qualified and absolute immunity) Discrimination Hartigan v. Utah Transit Authority (10th Cir., December 10, 2014) (upholding summary judgement in favor of the UTA on Hartigan’s Title VII claims for gender discrimination and retaliation) Workers’ Compensation […]

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Are Deductions from Employee Wages Proper?

In Utah, an employer may not deduct, withhold, or divert any part of an employees wage except in specific circumstances, including as required by court order, by state or federal law, or by express written authorization of the employee. The regulations implementing this statutory provision are very restrictive with respect to express written authorizations that […]

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Ledbetter Fair Pay Act: Employees Who Receive Pay Based on a Discriminatory Decision Are Damaged on Each and Every Pay Check

President Obama signed the Ledbetter Fair Pay Act this morning. Prior to the passage of the Act, an employee was required to sue within 180 days of the day that an employer decided to pay an employee a smaller wage or salary for a discriminatory reason. The problem with this prior interpretation of the law […]

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