Total Eclipse of Liability?
Leave it to lawyers to find the legal angle to Monday afternoon's long-awaited total eclipse of the sun.
August 18, 2017 at 07:12 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Daily Report
Leave it to lawyers to find the legal angle to Monday afternoon's long-awaited total eclipse of the sun.
Taylor English Duma's Glianny Fagundo, an employment lawyer, said several of her clients have gotten in touch for eclipse-related legal advice.
Fagundo said many businesses are having rooftop viewing parties and providing eclipse glasses to employees, so they want to make sure they're not exposing themselves to the harsh rays of future lawsuits.
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