The seemingly never-ending debate over private sector college- and university-student employment status continues. On Friday, September 20, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) announced its intent to propose a rule addressing the definition of “employee” under the National Labor Relations […]
Franczek Attorneys Published in United Educators’ EduRisk Blog
Jackie Wernz and John Relias co-authored the article, “Assessing Extracurricular Modifications for Public School Students With Disabilities” published in the United Educators’ EduRisk blog. This blog post focuses on determining appropriate extracurricular activity modifications for students with disabilities by evaluating […]
New Minimum Salary For Exempt Employees Takes Effect January 1, 2020
Originally posted on our Wage and Hour Insights Blog On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Labor issued its final rule concerning overtime exemptions. The rule increases the salary threshold for employees exempt under the executive, administrative, and professional exemptions (the “white collar exemptions”) from […]
New Law Imposes Various Measures to Address Student Safety, Including Educator License Suspension, Sexual Abuse Investigation Procedures, and More
On August 23, 2019, Governor Pritzker signed into law Public Act 101-531 (Act) which puts into place a number of measures aimed at increasing student safety. Effective immediately, the Act makes the following changes: Immediate License Suspension: As reported by […]
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker recently appointed Franczek partner Nicki Bazer to the Affirming and Inclusive School Task Force. According to the press release from the Governor’s office, the group is “tasked with identifying strategies and best practices for ensuring welcoming, […]
Franczek Attorneys Participate in Race Judicata
In September, a Franczek team of attorneys and staff participated in the annual Race Judicata. Race Judicata is 5K Run/Walk, benefiting Chicago Volunteer Legal Services Foundation (CVLS) and its mission to ensure that the law works for everyone. CVLS is […]
Opening the Floodgates? IL Law Requires Notice That Non-IEP-Eligible Students May Qualify for 504
Originally posted on our Special Education Law Insights Blog With all the hub-bub about HB 3586 (more on that here!), you would be excused if you missed that another special education law, passed last year, went into effect this school year. This one is easy to […]
Don’t Miss the Boat After Missed Services! What to Do Under HB 3586
Originally posted on our Special Education Law Insights Blog A speech pathologist goes out on unexpected medical leave. Three paraprofessionals quit in one week. A special education teacher is abducted by aliens and no substitutes are available. Sometimes staff absences are unavoidable, and […]