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Labor Lawyer Patrick Boyd Talks Employee Rights Amid Pandemic, and Lessons Learned
Stamford-based employment attorney Patrick Boyd discusses a variety of employment-related issues and trends in a litigator's question-and-answer session.Money and Results: How to Convince Law Firm CIOs to Spend on Tech
During an ILTACON panel, Am Law 200 chief financial officers revealed their top tips for convincing them to approve tech spend.DiFiore Signals Vaccine Mandate for Court Workers, Effective Date Remains Unknown
Her comments come amid news that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration gave full approval to the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine.Boosting Community Development Team, Squire Patton Boggs Adds Tax Partner in Dallas
Louis Jenull, formerly a partner with Thompson & Knight, represents developers, investors, banks, financial institutions and "others with a large appetite for tax credits."View more book results for the query "*"
Attorney and Former State Rep. Meagan Hanson Launches Run for Congress
Meagan Hanson is currently executive director of Georgians for Lawsuit Reform. She said she plans to focus on addressing crime, infrastructure and education.Lawyers Opposing Vaccine Mandates Want 'a Voice, a Choice' in Firmwide Policies
Many lawyers support the vaccine mandates at their firm. For some who oppose, desire for autonomy and flexibility may be playing into their resistance.The Few Lawyers Who Oppose Vaccine Mandates Want 'a Voice, a Choice' in Firmwide Policies
Many lawyers support the vaccine mandates at their firm. For some who oppose, desire for autonomy and flexibility may be playing into their resistance.FDA Approval of Pfizer Vaccine Weakens Many Plaintiff Claims, Greenlights Vax Deadlines, Lawyers Say
"A couple of companies said, 'We're going to require vaccines for our employees and the deadline is six weeks after the FDA grants full approval,'" said Atlanta-based Alston & Bird partner Brett Coburn.FDA Approval of Pfizer Vaccine Weakens Many Plaintiff Claims, Greenlights Vax Deadlines, Lawyers Say
"A couple of companies said, 'We're going to require vaccines for our employees and the deadline is six weeks after the FDA grants full approval,'" said Atlanta-based Alston & Bird partner Brett Coburn.Trending Stories
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