• No Tax on Tips: What Employers Need to Know with Brock Phillips of Maynard Nexsen
    Apr 13 2026

    This week, Tina and Jennie are joined by Maynard Nexsen labor and employment attorney Brock Phillips to unpack the no tax on tips provision included in the One Big Beautiful Bill. Brock explains how the federal deduction works, who qualifies, and why the name of the law has already led to misunderstandings. We also cover common misconceptions about tipped income, how the rule fits with existing wage and hour laws, and what employers should be considering when it comes to job classifications, payroll systems, and employee expectations. Tune in for an overview of what the new rule changes and why communication with employees matters.

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    13 mins
  • “I Didn’t Touch Her”: Litigation Lessons from Cardi B’s Viral Trial with Malak Cherkaoui Jaouad of Maynard Nexsen
    Mar 19 2026

    What can employers learn from Cardi B’s viral courtroom moments? In this episode, Tina and Jennie are joined by Maynard Nexsen employment attorney Malak Cherkaoui Jaouad to break down a recent civil trial involving rapper Cardi B and why the case offers surprisingly valuable lessons for employers navigating workplace disputes. Malak and Jennie explore how juries assess believability, the risks of poorly planned questioning, and the importance of witness credibility and authenticity. Tune in for a great reminder that in the courtroom, how your story is told can matter just as much as the facts themselves.---------------------------------------

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    18 mins
  • Love and Liability: Navigating Workplace Romance with Bridget Blinn-Spears of Maynard Nexsen
    Feb 4 2026

    With Valentine’s Day approaching, Work This Way spotlights one of HR’s trickiest but most common challenges: workplace romance. Maynard Nexsen employment attorney Bridget Blinn‑Spears joins hosts Tina and Jennie for a candid conversation on how employers can balance human nature with legal and cultural risks. They break down the potential consequences of undisclosed relationships, power imbalances, and blurred boundaries to illustrate how things can quickly go sideways. Employers will also hear insights on love contracts, disclosure policies, and best practices for organizations of all sizes, plus tips for handling relationships that overlap with reporting structures. Tune in for our Valentine’s episode now!

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    21 mins
  • Service Animals, the ADA, and Workplace Rights
    Jan 21 2026

    On this episode of Work This Way, Tina chats with fellow hosts and Maynard Nexsen attorneys Jennie Cluverius and Fay Edwards, along with a very special guest, Bing the pomsky, a service dog in training. Together, they break down what employers need to know about service animals, emotional‑support animals, and ADA accommodation requests in the workplace. From navigating the interactive process to understanding what qualifies as a true service animal, Jennie shares case examples, common misconceptions, and the challenges that arise when safety, allergies, or operational concerns come into play. Whether you’re an HR professional or employer trying to balance employee needs with compliance obligations, tune in to hear how you can navigate one of today’s most increasingly common workplace accommodation issues.

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    20 mins
  • Political Speech in the Workplace: What Employers Need to Know with Andrew Kragie of Maynard Nexsen
    Dec 4 2025

    Employee speech has been making headlines after terminations tied to controversial comments sparked debates about free speech rights. In this episode of Work This Way, Maynard Nexsen attorney Andrew Kragie joins hosts Tina Emerson and Jennie Cluverius to break down the legal realities behind political speech at work. From First Amendment misconceptions to protections under the National Labor Relations Act, state laws, and anti-retaliation provisions, Andrew shares what employers need to know when navigating this complex issue. Tune in for important insights on creating policies, social media considerations, and balancing workplace harmony with compliance.

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    22 mins
  • AI, Trade Secrets, and White Collar Risk for Employers with Michael Parente of Maynard Nexsen
    Oct 30 2025

    In this episode, hosts Tina and Jennie welcome Maynard Nexsen Government Investigations and White Collar Defense attorney Michael Parente to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, trade secrets, and corporate risk. As employees increasingly use AI tools in the workplace, employers face new challenges in protecting confidential information and maintaining compliance, especially in government contracting environments. Michael shares insights on the legal exposure tied to AI misuse, including False Claims Act liability, insider threats, and trade secret theft. Tune in for a great episode!

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    15 mins
  • Supreme Court Decisions Impacting Employers with Fay Edwards of Maynard Nexsen
    Oct 23 2025

    This week, hosts Tina and Jennie are joined by their Maynard Nexsen colleague Fay Edwards to break down three major Supreme Court rulings from 2025 that are reshaping the legal landscape for employers. From the limits on nationwide injunctions in Trump v. Casa to the narrowed scope of post-employment ADA claims in Stanley v. City of Sanford, and the clarified FLSA exemption standard in E.M.D. Sales v. Carrera, Fay shares what these decisions mean for multi-state compliance, disability-related disputes, and wage-and-hour litigation. Tune in for a timely episode for employers!

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    16 mins
  • Responding to an OSHA Fatality Inspection with David Dubberly of Maynard Nexsen
    Oct 1 2025

    In this episode, Tina and Fay welcome back Maynard Nexsen attorney David Dubberly to walk through how employers should respond when a workplace fatality occurs. David shares what industries are most impacted, what triggers an OSHA inspection, and best practices for communicating with OSHA. We also cover how employers can prepare, from the initial report and on-site walkaround to employee interviews and the closing conference. Tune in for guidance on managing difficult circumstances with care and compliance.

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    19 mins