By Kibkabe Araya | December 6, 2019
The ride-hailing behemoth's latest safety report is putting a spotlight on chief legal officer Tony West and his legal department on how they are addressing the 6,000 reports of sexual assault and other crimes over the last two years happening on the road between the drivers and riders who use the mobile app.
By Jane Wester | October 25, 2019
Since lawyers are accustomed to staying up to date on legal issues through continuing education classes, defense lawyer Arthur Aidala suggested they could learn coping skills in a similar format.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Avi Lew | April 29, 2019
An examination of existing federal, New York State and New York City policies regarding lactation rooms in the workplace, with a discussion on some practical guidance for New York City employers in light of the new laws.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Daniel G. Fish | February 14, 2019
In his Elder Law column, Daniel G. Fish discusses the fair hearing process as a means of challenging agency decisions of applications for Medicaid home care benefits and nursing home care. Given the size of the Medicaid program, perhaps it is not surprising that there are errors made by the agency. To manage expectations, clients should be advised, before the application is filed, to anticipate that their application may be initially denied erroneously or even after eligibility has been established, but that there is a process to challenge adverse determinations.
By Scott Smith | February 8, 2019
Over the years Nieves Ribullen has watched dozens of co-workers abandon poverty wages and dangerous working conditions at the rundown complex of refineries in Punto Fijo on Venezuela's Caribbean coast for jobs in far-flung places such as Kuwait, Angola and Chile.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Steven Meyerowitz | November 27, 2018
The Georgia Court of Appeals held that "an injury occurring during the break period arises out of an individual pursuit and not out of his employment and is not compensable.”
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Christopher L. Musmanno | November 1, 2018
With regard to the primary responsibility for implementation of the Job Site Safety Program, OSHA is clear.
By John Kang | October 15, 2018
Employees of the Sino-Australian giant were allegedly subjected to grueling conditions, with some employees sleeping at the office to meet deadlines and cope with the heavy workload that arose from a public inquiry into financial sector misconduct that involved some of their clients.
By Michael Booth | August 7, 2018
A New Jersey appeals court has ruled that a manufacturer has a duty to warn about the risk of harm from exposure to asbestos-containing replacement parts, even if the manufacturer did not make or distribute those parts.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 9, 2018
Lawyers bombarded a San Francisco jury on Monday with reams of scientific studies about whether a Monsanto Co. weed killer caused a man to get terminal cancer.
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