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LTN's Key Takeaways From Legalweek New York 2022: Day 1
The first in-person Legalweek conference in two years was a welcome reunion for many, and a testament to just how much the legal market has changed since the pandemic began.In-Person Disability Adjudication in the Age of COVID, a Fraught Path Forward
Given the demographics of the population of applicants for disability benefits—many of whom are the very individuals who are at high risk of a bad outcome from a COVID infection—disability claimants' perspectives and particular risk profiles should also be included in these plans.First-of-Kind Diversity Survey Provides Snapshot of Legal Department Workforce
The ALM Intelligence survey found that 62.2% of respondents believe their legal departments' personnel was more diverse or much more diverse than their primary outside law firms.Stop WOKE Act: The End to Workplace Diversity & Inclusion Training in Florida?
With the passing of the Stop WOKE Act, Florida may soon become the first in the country to prohibit certain types of training in the workplace, creating traps for businesses who fail to adhere to a new law that could essentially end popular diversity and inclusion training programs.The New York Privacy Act Returns and Is in Good Company Nationwide
If history and developments in other states are any guide, 2022 could be the year that New York adopts a comprehensive data protection statute in the form of the Act.View more book results for the query "*"
Lowering a Corporation's Legal Risk Profile Through Employee Cybersecurity Training
A company's most valued asset (its employees) can turn into its biggest legal liability by ignoring the fundamental advantages of implementing scientifically targeted cyber awareness training.People in the News—March 10, 2022—Capehart Scatchard, Eastburn and Gray
Capehart Scatchard shareholder Sanmathi Dev helped high school students learn about law school and the legal profession at the third annual high school Pre-Law Diversity Symposium.March 30 Settlement Hearing Set in Surfside Condo Collapse
"It would be nice to do it all at one time," said Harley Tropin, one of the lawyers for victims in the case.No Damages Awarded in Case Where Firing Was Based on Other Issues
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission fired an Indian American employee in part due to his race and national origin, a Pennsylvania jury found, but the employee will not receive damages for that discrimination. In a split outcome for the disputing parties, the jury determined that the commission would have terminated the employee, Biju George, regardless of his race.Florida OKs Bill Aimed at Keeping Immigrants Out of State
The House voted 77-42 in favor of the bill, with Republicans saying illegal immigration needs to be dealt with and Democrats saying that the only reason for the bill is to boost DeSantis' political ambitions.Trending Stories
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