Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Amanda Farahany and Christine Green | September 3, 2020
The recent LGBT decision is also likely to lead to more employment cases surviving summary judgment motions in the lower courts.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Ann E. Murray | September 2, 2020
Whether an employer's workforce continues to work fully remote, there is no question but that individuals' desire to access medical services remotely will continue well into the future.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge and Emina Sadic Herzberger. | September 1, 2020
Identically-situated parties seeking discovery in support of arbitration before the same private tribunal will receive different receptions in the Second and Fifth Circuits than in the Sixth and Fourth Circuits. Litigants before the Eleventh Circuit and elsewhere will be writing on a blank jurisprudential slate.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Todd Heffner | August 31, 2020
Provide feedback to the document reviewers early and often.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Gail S. Tusan | August 28, 2020
Anti-racism dialogue must happen and continue until our country lives up to its promise of being "one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all."
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Brad D. Kaufman | August 25, 2020
There are benefits to remote work, Brad D. Kaufman writes, but too much is lost when we don't work in-person together.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Jessica Reece Fagan | August 25, 2020
Many mental health professionals advise that, when properly discussed and resolved, many of the arguments between couples during this crisis can actually work to strengthen the relationship.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | August 24, 2020
Even seasoned litigators have faced challenges as a result of these new processes.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Crystal McElrath and Nichole Novosel | August 19, 2020
Thus, even if certain benefits under the CARES Act are funded by federal money, state laws are the main driver for unemployment benefits, meaning the programs must still fit within the context of existing state law.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Nicholas C. Rueter, Kevin George and Bisi Adeyemo | August 18, 2020
Laws have changed at an unprecedented rate during the crisis, and with the attention of business owners and executives focused primarily on financial health, many businesses have found themselves, knowingly or not, in non-compliance with laws and the terms of their own contracts.
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