July 21, 2022 | Daily Business Review
Third Circuit Case Shows Low De Minimis Standard for Employers to Deny Request for Sabbath Off Based on Undue HardshipThe federal U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit recently issued a case that re-emphasized the low standard, called the "de minimis" standard, for denying a religious accommodation based on an undue hardship.
By Andrew M. Gordon and Daniel E. Gonzalez
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September 18, 2014 | Daily Business Review
How to Cut Costs in Complex International ArbitrationsArbitration is often touted as a cost-savings advantage over traditional litigation. But when it comes to sophisticated parties in complex international matters, that may be more myth than reality. While some costs may seem difficult to reduce, parties can implement these cost-saving strategies.
By Daniel E. Gonzalez, Maria Catalina Carmona and Roland Potts
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October 02, 2013 | Daily Business Review
Miami Stands To Benefit From Increased Arbitration in Latin AmericaMiami plays important role with international arbitration in Latin America on the rise, write Daniel E. González and Thomas Pieper of Hogan Lovells.
By Daniel E. Gonzalez
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October 03, 2012 | Daily Business Review
Geography, support facilities boost Miami venueInternational arbitration is showing signs of strong support and growth in Miami, write Daniel E. González and Daniel Cervantes of Hogan Lovells.
By Daniel E. Gonzalez and Daniel Cervantes
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