The pandemic has had far-reaching effects on employment law since it officially took hold in 2020, but the litigation and lawmaking surrounding it are mutating faster than the variants. Here’s how lawmakers and businesses can keep up.
Striking a Balance
by Cecily T. Barclay
As you navigate your legal career, regular honest assessments of your professional, personal, and civic responsibilities and achievements will help you make the most of each.
The Quarter-Century Childhood
by Joseph Trotti
In recent years, proposed and enacted laws have significantly expanded parental obligation for child support, receiving little attention. Even if well-meaning, they have their flaws, beginning with reduced parental rights.
Compliance Confidence
by Jeffrey E. Stone, John Huang, and Michelle Gon
Turning risk into opportunity.
Gimme Shelter
by Janice Zhou
Being able to afford housing in Boston, and other desirable cities like it, is increasingly out of reach for too many. What can be done, legally and politically, to combat the problem?
Waiver Programs for International Medical Graduates
by Elizabeth L.A. Garvish
Immigration lawyer Elizabeth L.A. Garvish offers an overview of the interested government agency waiver programs for international medical graduates.
How US Immigration Works: Everything You Need to Know
by Jennifer Verta
Explore the pathways, processes and evolving policies shaping U.S. immigration today.
Proven Advocates
by Sean Stonefield
The attorneys of Rouda Feder Tietjen & McGuinn overcome obstacles and secure notable results in three recent cases.
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"Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose": 10 Keys to a Successful Mediation
by Christina Patierno, Esq.
Family law lawyer Christina Patierno, Esq. details steps to take for a successful mediation and how remaining focused and optimistic is key.
The Global Employer: Strategies and Best Practices for an International Workforce
by Garfinkel Immigration Law Firm
Developing and retaining an international workforce is essential to competing in the global marketplace.
Woman on a Mission
by Rebecca Blackwell
Baker Botts partner and intellectual property chair Christa Brown-Sanford discusses how she juggles work, personal life, being a mentor and leadership duties.
Employment Alterations
by Ariel Beverly
As corporate America continues to grapple with pandemic-induced employment shifts, companies are still facing wage-hour compliance issues. Here’s some advice for navigating a post-pandemic work world.
Tax Saving Opportunities under Puerto Rico Incentives
by Alexis R. González-Pagani
Puerto Rico offers a variety of attractive incentives packages that cover multiple industry sectors.
7 Key Steps to Successful Social Media Campaigns for Lawyers
by Jamilla Tabbara
Effective strategies to boost your law firm’s social media presence and client engagement.
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DUI in South Carolina
by Bannister, Wyatt & Stalvey
What You Need to Know About E-Bikes, Penalties and Insurance
Understanding Divorce Rights in NY
by Bryan Driscoll
A practical guide to divorce rights, procedures and legal protections in New York.
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