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Mandating COVID-19 Vaccinations in the Workplace
In his Employment Law column, Nicholas Pappas discusses applicable agency guidance, along with federal and state laws that employers should consider when enacting a COVID-19 vaccination policy. He identifies several practical issues that employers should consider in determining whether and how to mandate that employees be vaccinated before returning to the workplace.5 Important Conversations Legal Departments Should Have With Tech Vendors
Selecting the wrong legal tech provider can have long-lasting implications for in-house law departments. To mitigate the risk, GCs and their cohorts should consider having specific conversations about security, product development and liabilities upfront.Is It the Beginning of the End of the "COVID Defenses?"
As New York proceeds slowly toward a semblance of pre-pandemic normalcy, the decision in 'A/R Retail LLC v Hugo Boss Retail' signals that the era of COVID-related defenses to commercial rent nonpayment may soon become a thing of the past.Was This Law Dean Fired Because He's Gay? His Supporters Want Answers
Several national legal education groups have called for an investigation into the ouster of University of Miami Law Dean Anthony Varona.PLW People in the News—June 1, 2021—McNees Wallace, Saxton & Stump
McNees Wallace & Nurick announced the addition of intellectual property attorney Thomas Gulick, and Saxton & Stump brought on three new associate attorneys, expanding the firm's litigation resources.View more book results for the query "*"
Connecticut Chips Away at Structural Racism
Racism should be recognized as a public health crisis in Connecticut, as it has in other states and local communities.Ensure Your Law Firm's Incident Response Plan Covers These Areas
Because of lawyers' ethical and legal duties to safeguard client data, understanding cybersecurity risks and how to handle them are imperative.Letter to the Editor: In Defense of Temple Law Professor Frank McClellan
"Frank McClellan has committed himself to a life of service. His knowledge of and respect for the law is something he has taught to countless law students for decades. He is compassionate about and committed to the ideal that the legal profession should serve, not harm, all people," writes Carl E. Singley.People in the News—June 1, 2021—Conrad O'Brien, Barley Snyder
Conrad O'Brien partners Patricia Hamill and Lorie Dakessian are presenting a Pennsylvania Bar Institute webinar titled "The Title IX Landscape: Where Are We Now?" and Barley Snyder attorney Martin R. Siegel satisfied all requirements in his home state of Maryland and is now admitted to the Maryland bar to practice law in the state.High-Performing Partners Equally Plagued With Mental Health Struggles
As a recruiter, author Dan Binstock sees high-level partners at a vulnerable time in their career, and the stress and anxiety can be palpable.Trending Stories
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