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Is your Colorado company required to offer a severance package?

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Jul 15, 2024 | Employment Law

In Colorado, offering a severance package to employees depends more on company policy than state law.  It can be useful to learn about severance packages and their application to your Colorado-based company. Company policy versus legal requirements Colorado employers...

Understanding the FTC’s recent ruling on non-compete agreements

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Jun 28, 2024 | Employment Law

The Federal Trade Commission recently announced a move to ban non-compete agreements nationwide. This decision aims to promote fair competition and mobility for workers. Non-compete agreements have long restricted employees from working for competitors or starting...

How Colorado’s PWER Act expands harassment protections

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | May 29, 2024 | Employment Law

The Protecting Workers from Exploitation and Retaliation Act marks a significant step in ensuring safer and more respectful workplaces in Colorado. With its focus on expanding harassment protections, the PWER Act aims to create a work environment where employees feel...

Can you be fired for taking Jewish holidays off from work?

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | May 14, 2024 | Employment Law

Employees in Colorado who practice Judaism often wonder about their rights to take off Jewish holidays from work. Can a company fire or punish them for missing time off to participate in their holiday traditions? It is important to know what protections you have in...

Negotiating terms in a separation agreement for executives

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Apr 25, 2024 | Employment Law

When executives leave a company, they often negotiate a separation agreement. Negotiating this agreement involves several elements that both parties must carefully consider to ensure a fair and enforceable arrangement. Understanding these elements can protect the...

Understanding FMLA rights in the workplace

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Mar 25, 2024 | Blog, Employment Law

Passed in 1993, the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) provides eligible employees with unpaid, job-protected leave for certain family and medical reasons. It helps ensure that individuals do not have to choose between their job security and taking care of their...

Filing a harassment claim without being in a protected class

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Feb 28, 2024 | Employment Law

Harassment in any form is unacceptable, and it is always important to address it promptly and correctly. However, employment law provides specific safeguards for members of protected classes who are frequently targeted by discriminatory behavior. This raises the...

Characteristics of a toxic work environment

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Jan 4, 2024 | Blog, Employment Law

A toxic work environment can have detrimental effects on both employees and the success of a company. Recognizing the signs of toxicity is important for maintaining a healthy and productive workplace. Lack of open communication In 2021, 76% of individuals in a survey...

5 ways a non-compete agreement can benefit your business

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Jan 2, 2024 | Employment Law

Securing a competitive edge is important for sustained success in the business industry. One powerful tool that many businesses employ to safeguard their interests is the non-compete clause. This contractual agreement, entered into by employers and employees, serves...

What are some common myths about FMLA?

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Dec 6, 2023 | Employment Law

The Family and Medical Leave Act is a federal law designed to protect the rights of employees when they need to take time off for certain family or medical reasons. For example, you can use FMLA leave after having a baby or when you need to take time off due to a...

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