Travis Gemoets was quoted in the Daily Journal article, "Unpaid Internships are Rampant Despite Rigid Labor Standards," commenting on the misclassification of unpaid interns at companies in California.
Travis Gemoets was quoted in Law360 in the article, "NLRB Resignation May Recharge Nomination Battles," regarding the resignation of National Labor Relations Board member Terence Flynn, and the political ramifications involved in nominating a replacement.
Travis Gemoets was quoted in the International Business Times News in the article titled "’Desperate Housewives’ Trial: Will Nicollette Sheridan Win the Retrial?" where he commented on Nicollette Sheridan’s chances of winning the upcoming retrial.
Travis Gemoets commented on the Nicollette Sheridan trial in the E! Online piece, "Would Nicollette Sheridan Have More Luck with a Second Desperate Housewives Trial?"
Travis Gemoets was quoted in the Daily Journal article titled "Armed Officers to Patrol for State Labor Violations," regarding the newly created Criminal Investigations Unit formed to target serious labor code violations by California employers.
Travis Gemoets was quoted on the topic of employment contracts in Hollywood in the Daily Journal article titled "Actress’s Suit One of Rising Number of Wrongful Termination Cases."
Travis Gemoets was quoted in Law360 in the article titled "Burden-Shifting Test Alive and Well Despite 7th Circuit Slam," regarding the burden-shifting analysis used in cases dealing with employment discrimination.
Travis Gemoets was quoted in the Los Angeles Business Journal article "Ex-Employees to Plead Guilty to Information Theft," discussing the case of former employees of Hydra, LLC that went to work for a competitor.
Travis Gemoets was quoted in the Wall Street Journal in the article titled "Showing Disruption of Work Is Key to Success of Harassment Cases."
Travis Gemoets was quoted in the Reuters article titled "Struggling Cain Accuses Perry in Harassment Case." This article was also picked up by the Chicago Tribune and the Montreal Gazette.