October 11, 2016 | Corporate Counsel
Web Accessibility and the ADAThe focus of ADA litigation has shifted from brick-and-mortar "places of accommodation" to website accessibility.
By Philip R. Voluck
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March 22, 2016 | Corporate Counsel
A Busy Year Ahead for the EEOC: New Issues, New QuestionsFrom pregnancy discrimination to wellness programs to LGBT discrimination to harassment and, most recently, to pay discrimination, the EEOC continues to aggressively pursue employers who are not in compliance with federal law.
By Philip R. Voluck
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September 05, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal
The Need for Formal Training And Mentoring ProgramsTips for facilitating the transition of a first-year attorney into a functional, successful professional.
By Philip R. Voluck
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September 04, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer
The Need for Formal Training and Mentoring ProgramsAmong the issues facing law firms is how to train new law school graduates in the art and practice of law in the midst of billing pressures and client concerns that they are footing the bill to train newly hired lawyers. There may be no tougher job in the legal profession than facilitating the transition of a first-year attorney into a functional, successful professional. According to a 2011 study by the Association of Corporate Counsel for The Wall Street Journal, internal cost controls have resulted in more companies refusing to pay for the work of first-year lawyers.
By Philip R. Voluck
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