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Employment Law

You Just Received an EEOC Charge for Discrimination – Now What?

Receiving notice from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) or the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) that a charge of discrimination has been filed against your business can be incredibly scary. What does it mean? Did you (or your employees) really do something wrong? How are you supposed to react to

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Workplace Investigations

AI: Your New Investigator BFF? (Well, Maybe Not Quite Yet…)

Remember that time you stayed up all night prepping for an investigation, fueled by lukewarm coffee and sheer panic? Yeah, we’ve been there too. So what if we told you there’s a new sheriff in town – one that can analyze documents, suggest interview questions, and even whip up a

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Employee Protections

Handling Unannounced Government Visits: A Guide for Employers

Recent changes in government leadership have heightened employers’ concerns about potential visits from government enforcement agencies. For those unfamiliar with handling such visits, preparation is key. Here’s how employers can respond effectively: 1. Make a Prevention Plan with Employment Counsel Audit and correct employee files (e.g., I-9s, payroll), organize them

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Business Liability

HR Resolutions to Start the New Year Off Right

Ah, the new year. That magical time when we all pretend we’re going to become completely different people (who definitely don’t leave things to the last minute). But let’s be honest: if you’re reading this, you’re probably the type who actually does get things done. So, for all you overachievers

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Firm News

We Get It: Your Clients Employ Humans (and So Do You!)

We’re thrilled to announce that we’ve officially trademarked the phrase “Our Clients Employ Humans”! Why? Because it perfectly captures the essence of what we do. Treaty Oak Employers’ Law Group understands that navigating the complexities of employment compliance can feel like walking a tightrope. On one hand, you need to

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Employment Law

Understanding Benefits Notification Requirements: A Guide for Employers

Benefits notifications are essential for keeping employees informed about their rights, coverage options, and key changes to their plans. Plus, they’re required. Staying compliant with federal and state regulations is crucial not only to fostering trust and transparency with employees, but also to avoid penalties.  The start of a new

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Employment Law

Non-Compete Documents Were Taking Heavy Fire – Then Trump Was Elected

So, our marketing team was all geared up to publish an article called “NLRB’s GC Doubles Down on Position against Non-Compete Provision.” Because their General Counsel recently issued a memorandum outlining how to protect employees – and punish employers – for non-compete provisions that violate the NLRA. But then Trump

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Employment Law

Why You Should Encourage Your Employees to Vote

Dear Business Owner, You know a thriving workforce is essential to the success of your business. What you might not realize is how much your employees’ engagement in the democratic process can impact your company’s well-being. Why do we say that? What benefits can you gain from your workforce voting?

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Uncategorized

What’s the Harm in Buying a Few Reviews to Get Your Business Rating Up?

The New FTC Rule Prohibiting Fake Reviews The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has recently announced a groundbreaking rule aimed at curbing the proliferation of fake reviews and testimonials. This new regulation, which prohibits the sale or purchase of fraudulent reviews, empowers the FTC to seek civil penalties against violators.  While

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