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20 Apr 2011, 12:36 pm by Nick Shekeryk
New York attorney Seth Borden brought more than a wealth of legal expertise with him when he joined McKenna Long & Aldridge two years ago. [read post]
17 Apr 2012, 5:32 pm by Leland E. Beck
Seth Borden, McKenna Long & Aldridge, at Labor Relations Today, reported that the U.S. [read post]
16 Dec 2014, 5:32 am
I baked some Lawffice Links to mark the occasion:I suppose we should start with the official Final Rule.The NLRB's Election Rule - Ben Sachs, On Labor.NLRB Issues Final Rule Expediting Union Representation Elections - Seth Borden, Labor Relations Today.NLRB Final Rule: "Quickie" Elections are now Reality - Terry Briscoe and John Dudrey on JDsupra.Enjoy! [read post]
21 Dec 2011, 8:13 pm by Colin O'Keefe
Covering a topic that has seemingly been in the news for months, Mark Theodore and Seth Borden comment on the NLRB's announcement of adopting final "ambush election" rules. [read post]
8 Oct 2015, 5:21 pm by Colin O'Keefe
It’s a good day for McGuireWoods in the Top 10 as a pair make it, and  a couple of my favorite law bloggers too in Seth Borden and Andrew Trask. [read post]
10 Nov 2010, 4:50 pm by Colin O'Keefe
Commentary and conversation on the so-called "Facebook Firing" case continues as we have two solid posts today from Seth Borden and Tom Crane. [read post]
8 Feb 2012, 3:55 pm by Colin O'Keefe
 We have Dan Schwartz with an excellent roundup of posts discussing the NLRB social media report, Seth Borden on some backlash over the NLRB "recess" appointments and Vladimir Gagic going hard at the Scottsdale Police Department after their refusal to release information on the shooting death of a young Marine. [read post]
18 Apr 2012, 5:30 pm by Colin O'Keefe
Though the roundup itself is entirely without a post on the NLRB posting rule, this post isn't as we did have Seth Borden on LXBN TV to discuss the latest developments. [read post]
10 Jan 2012, 1:47 pm by Seth Borden
Following up on our posts from last week on President Obama's appointment of three new Members to the National Labor Relations Board, I did this interview with the excellent LXBN-TV: Check out the other great video clips on LexBlog's LXBN-TV site, including this one by Ballard Spahr's Christopher Willis discussing the related issue of Richard Cordray’s recess appointment as CFPB Director; and, this one by Pullman & Comley's Daniel Schwartz, of the Connecticut… [read post]
18 Jul 2013, 5:00 am
From Seth Borden at Labor Relations Today comes this news about the Senate agreeing to -- gasp -- seat a full five-member National Labor Relations Board. [read post]
30 Sep 2010, 5:00 am
While preparing for my presentation today on social media policies, I came a cross this great article by Seth Borden: Labor Disputes Arising out of Social Media. [read post]
19 Apr 2012, 4:36 am by Seth Borden
I did this interview yesterday with the always excellent LXBN-TV to sum up the recent activity surrounding the National Labor Relations Board's postponement of its notice-posting rule. [read post]
26 Oct 2016, 5:39 am
 Or at least some quality blogging about the decision, like maybe Eric Meyer's A Texas judge has enjoined practically all of the DOL “blacklisting” rules;Or maybe Seth Borden's Federal District Court Enjoins Reporting and Arbitration Requirements in Administration’s Contractor Blacklisting Rules; Allows Paycheck Transparency Provisions to Stand. [read post]
14 Sep 2009, 2:38 am
It's brought to you by Seth Borden, Alston Correll, and Richard Hankins, of big firm McKenna Long & Aldridge (with offices in New York and Atlanta, as well as 8 other locations). [read post]
15 Dec 2014, 5:12 am by Jon Hyman
For more on this case, I suggest checking out the write-ups by my friends Dan Schwartz and Seth Borden, both of whom did an excellent job summarizing the decision and its import. [read post]
14 Feb 2011, 9:18 am by Seth Borden
  I spoke a bit last week to Business Insurance (subscription required) about some "take-aways": "Though there was no decision in this case, I think employers need to recognize that the NLRB-issued complaint shows a change,” said Seth Borden, New York-based partner in McKenna Long & Aldridge L.L.P.'s labor practice. [read post]