January 28, 2022 | Texas Lawyer
Accommodation Requests in the Age of COVID-19"It is critical for employers to receive requests for accommodation, whether they are due to a medical condition or religious basis, and to consider them with an open mind."
By Shira R. Yoshor
6 minute read
September 30, 2015 | Texas Lawyer
Turbulent Time in the Oil Patch: What to Know When Facing RIFsAs companies deal with the many implications of low oil prices on their revenues, they will invariably consider employee cuts as a way to deal with decreasing budgets.
By Derek J. Anchondo and Shira R. Yoshor
5 minute read
September 30, 2015 | Texas Lawyer
Turbulent Time in the Oil Patch: What to Know When Facing RIFsAs companies deal with the many implications of low oil prices on their revenues, they will invariably consider employee cuts as a way to deal with decreasing budgets.
By Derek J. Anchondo and Shira R. Yoshor
5 minute read
August 15, 2005 | National Law Journal
5TH CIRCUIT| Ruling on public accommodations under the ADAOpining on cases of first impression, the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the Dallas Area Rapid Transit system is not required to make reasonable modifications to its paratransit services after the Secretary of Transport has approved them.
By Shira R. Yoshor Special to The National Law Journal
11 minute read