By Melea VanOstrand | September 23, 2021
"Can I kick you out or terminate your lease because you actually have COVID? I don't know the answer to that."
By Kenneth Artz | September 22, 2021
"What we don't know yet is who will be responsible for monitoring compliance with weekly mandatory testing if not vaccinated," Hoffman said.
By Ryan Dailey | September 17, 2021
Gov. Ron DeSantis said that the White House's plan to assume a role as distributor for monoclonal antibody treatments will result in fewer therapeutics coming to the state.
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By Kenneth Artz | September 15, 2021
'We've heard from numerous attorneys that they are actually getting more work done and enjoy handling the work in a home office setting. The ability to work from home and to have a better work-life balance is incredibly significant."
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By Aron Solomon | September 10, 2021
The issue in the state of Texas is very similar to that in the Canadian province of Quebec, where McGill is located. In both situations, you have state governments sending the colleges and universities directives aimed at a return to pre-pandemic teaching and learning, which would be great were it not for the fact that we remain in a pandemic.
By Andrew Goudsward | September 8, 2021
John Pierce appeared in court Wednesday for the first time in more than two weeks following a reported bout with COVID-19.
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By Mike Muskat, Michelle Mahony and Corey Devine | September 8, 2021
The dangerous new spike in COVID cases has many employers now considering an array of options for limiting the risk of COVID-19 exposure in the workplace. In addition to considering updated masking protocols, many businesses have recently begun to consider or implement other policies.
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By Cedra Mayfield | September 8, 2021
"Train your courtroom bailiffs that being rude & intimidating to people who have to bring kids to court is unlawful," tweeted Erika Bales, an attorney and mother.
By Meghann M. Cuniff | September 3, 2021
While masks are required to enter all Central District buildings, judges are allowed to impose their own courtroom standards, and Judge David Carter has opted not to require masks or social distancing.
By ALM Staff | September 2, 2021
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