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Recent News

We keep you up-to-date with the latest happenings, insights, and accomplishments within our firm and the dynamic world of labor and employment law. From significant legal victories to thought-provoking articles and updates on industry trends, explore the latest information that showcases our dedication to excellence and our commitment to providing valuable resources for our clients and the community.

Supreme Denial

Jeff James and Amanda Masters were happy to receive an Order from the Washington State Supreme Court denying plaintiff’s petition for discretionary review and cementing their string

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Success in New York

Jeff James succeeded in convincing the New York State Human Rights Commission (“NYSHRC”) that there was no probable cause for finding a failure to accommodate a disability

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Affirmed!

Monica Ghosh recently obtained a victory for a client after a contentious administrative hearing concerning an employee’s appeal of the denial of her unemployment benefits. Though employee

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The Best in the West!

SBJ attorneys have again been recognized by Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers in America for their skill and expertise in employment and labor law. BEST LAWYERS –

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“Tenacious D”

Sometimes the best defense is a good offense.  That proved true for Jeff James and Amanda Masters in their recent defense of a municipal client facing multi-million-dollar

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COVID-19 Litigation Re-cap

Now that the pandemic is largely behind us, we can look back on client “successes” in battling COVID-19 and legal actions that were brought by unvaccinated employees. 

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2022 Super Lawyers

The 2022 edition of Washington Super Lawyers is out, and Jillian Barron, Darren Feider, and Jeff James made the cut.  All three are recognized by their peers

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Perseverance Finally Pays Off

After nearly two years of contentious litigation, Jeff James and Kate McMahon of the Washington D.C. firm Conn Maciel Carey LLP finally succeeded in getting the Department

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Charge Dismissed

Jeff James obtained the dismissal of an EEOC Charge filed against a global client by a rejected candidate.  The candidate had sought a director-level position but did

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The Best for You

SBJ Shareholders Jeff James and Darren Feider, and Of Counsel Jillian Barron and Ed Taylor, have been selected by their peers for recognition of their professional excellence

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Recent Publications

Big Changes at the EEOC

With the recent flurry of newsworthy appointments and executive orders from the Trump Administration’s first month in office, the landscape of employment law has already shifted. This note focuses on one such seismic change: Trump’s appointment of a new Acting Chair for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Andrea Lucas. […]

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EEOC Warns Wearable Technologies Can Violate Federal Law

In recent years, technological improvements have made it possible for wearable digital devices to collect vast amounts of data—including about the human body. In what once would be a scenario in a science-fiction novel, the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission recently issued a factsheet covering wearable technologies in the workplace that includes guidance on employers’ use of everything from smart watches and glasses to exoskeletons. […]

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Seattle Adopts New Uniform Minimum Wage Rate

Effective January 1, 2025, Seattle will raise its minimum wage to $20.76 per hour for all employers. Additionally, as of the same date, small businesses will no longer be able to make up any part of the minimum wage with customer tips or payments toward medical benefits for their employees. […]

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The Judiciary Strikes Back: FTC’s Noncompete Rule Blocked

In April of this year, the Federal Trade Commission announced that its new rule banning noncompete agreements would be formally effective on September 4, 2024. In late August, however, a federal district court issued a nationwide order setting aside the rule and blocking its enforcement. […]

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Prepare Now for the New Equal Pay and Opportunities Act Amendments

The Washington legislature recently expanded the scope of the Equal Pay and Opportunities Act (“EPOA”) to cover claims beyond gender-based discrimination. Starting July 1, 2025, in addition to sex, the EPOA’s remedial scheme will include claims based on age, marital status, sexual orientation, race, creed, color, national origin, citizenship or immigration status, honorably discharged veteran or military status, or the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, or use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability. […]

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New FTC Rule Bans Noncompetition Covenants for Almost All Workers

On April 24, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission voted to finalize a rule that would ban most noncompetition covenants. The new final rule would 1) prohibit employers from entering new noncompete agreements with employees; and 2) prohibit employers from enforcing almost all existing noncompetition agreements between employers and employees. […]

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