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.
Winning for His Clients Amid a Pandemic
by John Fields
Best Lawyers®* Listed Attorney Joseph Brophy on achieving success in 2020.
As Courts Grapple With the COVID-19 Pandemic, Scarlett Law Group Adapts
by Sean Stonefield
Best Lawyers honoree Randall Scarlett on obtaining results despite unprecedented challenges.
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.
The New PPE
by Jennifer Stavros
How to plan your pandemic preparedness estate—all from the safety of home.
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.
What Does Workplace Harassment Look Like in 2021?
by Victoria E. Langley
The COVID-19 pandemic reshaped the U.S. workforce. But has it changed harassment on the job?
What a Time to be in Capital Markets
by Best Lawyers
Fernando Vives and Gonzalo García-Fuertes discuss the future of capital markets in the face of a pandemic.
Overcoming Obstacles
by Sean Stonefield
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, personal injury firm Block O’Toole & Murphy is on track for its most successful year.
How I Adapt to Working From Home
by Alexandria Hurst
With the pandemic still ongoing with no end in sight, one lawyer writes about how she stays sane working from home.
Look for the Zoom Label
by Matthew C. Lonergan and Anne R. Yuengert
Will the virtual platforms that got such a boost during the pandemic replace how you interact with your employees, unions, and lawyers?
The Resolution Solution
by John Oh
The pandemic threw sand in the gears of America’s slow-moving trial system, making mediation an increasingly attractive option for plaintiffs and defendants.
Staunch Competition
by Catherine H. Molloy, Jennifer W. Corinis and Andrea E. Nieto
On the other side of the pandemic, after record numbers of employee resignation, protecting trade secrets is both challenging and being challenged.
The Subsidy Solution
by Jan D. Bonhage and Anton O. Petrov
Major athletic events are great fun, sources of pride . . . and expensive. What are countries’ responsibilities, especially during the pandemic, to help ensure their survival?
Adoption of “Emergency Bylaws” Continues
by Shenna Johnson and David Clark
The disruption to businesses stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic that took hold in 2020 prompted renewed focus on corporate governance under emergency conditions.
Forging Bonds, Building Business
by Lizl Leonardo and Crystal L. Howard
As disorienting and occasionally frightening as the pandemic has been, it has also forced lawyers to find innovative new ways to stay connected and do business.
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