The Workers’ Compensation System as a Prescription for Addiction
by Karen Gail Treece
While estimates vary, it is believed that the top 5 percent of opioid users likely account for more than half of total opioid use.
Fake Vaccination Card Crackdowns Impact Criminal Law
by Justin Smulison
Those who are making, selling and buying fake COVID-19 vaccine cards are facing federal and state charges.
The Crisis Creeps In
by Robert M. Robenalt
What Employers Can Do to Address Opioid Addiction in the Workplace
My Data My Rules: An Overview of Data Protection in Brazil
by Fábio Pereira
Here's Why Young Adults in Florida are Responsible for Most Crashes
by Allen Law Firm
Teenagers and young drivers have a higher chance of being involved in traffic accidents for several reasons. Many young drivers lack the experience necessary to handle some driving conditions.
With Reservations: Vaccine Liability and Restaurant Risk in 2021
by Justin Smulison
Navigating vaccine mandates, liability shields and legal risks for eateries in the pandemic recovery era.
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Important Information for Pennsylvania Injured Workers
by James B. Mogul
Lawyer James B. Mogul of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. is offering important information to Pennsylvania workers who are facing workers' compensation cases.
Trouble at Home
by James J. Vedder and Brittney M. Miller
Decisions about custody and parenting time after a separation or divorce are never simple. Family violence of any kind makes the process all the more complex—and the victim isn’t always the beneficiary.
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.
The Employment Pandemic
by Meredith Caiafa and Sarah Greene
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.
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.
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