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By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | October 19, 2020
As with many other decisions, there is a balance between self-interest and lawyers' ethical obligations to others.
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By Annette A. Idalski and Kyle D. Winnick | October 14, 2020
The EEOC opined that, if an employer prohibits its workers age 65 and over from reentering the workforce due to higher risk for serious illness from COVID-19, this would violate the age discrimination law.
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By Stephen Humphreys | October 13, 2020
How the state Supreme Court lost its way and found the CSA,
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By Jackson Dial | October 12, 2020
Business owners should be cognizant of the fact that if a lawsuit is filed, discovery will be conducted, which will result in the business' COVID-19 safety protocols being closely analyzed.
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By Amanda Farahany and Todd Stanton | October 9, 2020
Not since the 1964 presidential election have politics and race been so intertwined. Employers and employees are grappling with how to handle political and racial statements in the workplace. Is the office a soapbox or neutral ground?
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By Michael Kenny | October 8, 2020
At the polls, President Donald Trump needs to win over tens of millions of voters. In the Supreme Court, he just needs five.
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By Judge Christopher C. Edwards and Taylor Wood | October 6, 2020
An effective response is for counsel or the judge to start the process that can result in a screening order, requiring the self-represented person and the clerk to alert the judge for preapproval, or screening, before any new complaint, submitted by that self-represented person, is accepted for filing in that court.
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By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | October 5, 2020
Planning can give clients peace of mind to know that their preferred lawyer has an adequate support network available to provide ongoing services, as it shows that the client's needs can still be met regardless of an illness or other unexpected event.
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By Ron Negin | September 30, 2020
The most successful opening sessions are one where both parties leave the opening session at least understanding the other side's position while not necessarily agreeing with it.
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By Lee Wallace | September 28, 2020
When you negotiate in person, it can be physically impossible to watch the reaction of everyone in the room at the same time. Zoom, on the other hand, gives you a side-by-side feed, so you can see the facial and upper body language of several people at once.
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