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No Harm, No Claim: When a Religious Accommodation Denial Isn’t Actionable
Not every denied accommodation becomes a viable lawsuit. Courts are still asking a simple threshold question before a discrimination case goes anywhere. TL;DR: In a recent Eleventh Circuit decision, the court affirmed summary judgment for the employer, holding that a denied religious accommodation does not violate Title VII unless it
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Legislative lowdown: DOL proposes rule requiring pharmacy benefit manager transparency
The middlemen that work between health plans, drug manufacturers, and pharmacies to negotiate prices are being pressed to become more transparent in a new rule issued by the Department of Labor’s Employee Benefits Security Administration.The proposed rule, issued on Jan. 29, would require pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) to disclose information













