How to plan your pandemic preparedness estate—all from the safety of home.
Federal Overtime Rule Injunction Calls for State-Level Attention
by Sebastian Chilco and Rachel Fendell Satinsky
Protection for Protectors
by Mario C. Giannettino and Steven D. Weiner
The pandemic sent shockwaves throughout the already burdened U.S. health-care system. Still, there are several measures providers can enact to ensure they’re ready for litigation should it come to pass.
When Artists Disavow Their Work
by Kevin P. Ray
The Top Employment Cases of 2017 and a Sneak Peek at 2018
by Nonnie L. Shivers
Major employment law decisions in 2017 preview big changes ahead in workplace rights, arbitration, and discrimination law.
Employment Entanglements
by Justin Smulison
As the United States approaches its third summer against the backdrop of the coronavirus, employers and employees still find themselves in a Gordian Knot of interconnected labor and employment challenges, with no clear way to untangle them all.
Obtaining Cell Phone Records in Civil Litigation
by Jeff S. Korek
You might think that cell phone records could help put a distracted driver behind bars. But getting them isn't so simple.
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