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Employer's Failure to Provide WFH Supports Reasonable Accommodation Claim
When an employee claims that a disability prevents her from returning to the workplace, employers will want to ensure that the basis for the office-work requirement is justifiable, equitably applied and an employee's "disability" based refusal is well-vetted.Legal Lessons Learned During Supply Chain Crisis and Contractual Changes to Consider
The labor shortage, increasing demand, and logistics issues all coalesced into the supply chain crisis we are currently battling and will continue to fight.More Big Law Partners Are Heading to Virtual Law Firms
Revenue at Potomac Law Group grew 42% in 2021, said the firm's leader, while FisherBroyles has reported a 30% jump.Court Dismisses Office Romance Discrimination Claims
In two recent decisions by courts in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (coincidentally issued on the same date), the plaintiffs who were engaged in office romances were unable to state viable claims of sex discrimination even when it was clear that the relationship(s) was the basis for the action taken.10-Lawyer Group Exits FisherBroyles to Launch New Law Firm
Ted Lavender said the team will bring a substantial amount of client business with them.View more book results for the query "FisherBroyles"
Want to Rise to the Bench? Search Starts to Replace 2 South Florida Magistrate Judges
Irene Oria, a partner at FisherBroyles in Miami, will chair the 13-member selection panel.FisherBroyles Reports 30% Revenue Rise Amid 'Normalized' Remote Working
The firm, with $136 million in revenue, is also reporting a whopping 84.29% profit margin, owing to the lower overhead of its distributed model.Drafting an Arbitration Agreement in 2022: The Drafter's Perspective
In this second article of her series, Myrna Barakat examines the issue of drafting arbitration agreements from the perspective of practicing transactional attorneys and asks several corporate lawyers to weigh in with their thoughts and insights.How Law Firms Looked for an Edge in 2021's Talent Wars
As demand soared and workloads grew, firms were desperate to attract and retain good lawyers.Firms Locked in 2021's Talent Wars Upped the Ante With Better Perks and Fatter Paychecks
As demand soared and workloads grew, firms were desperate to attract and retain good lawyers.Trending Stories
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