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Lumber Liquidators Hires New Chief Legal Officer Amid Rebranding Effort
The hardwood flooring firm lured Alice Givens away from her chief legal officer role at Ruth's Hospitality Group Inc.How COVID Threatened to Derail the Social Security Disability Backlog Progress
In 2018, the average wait for a hearing decision was 591 days, which represented an increase of nearly 40% since 2010. Leading to the disturbing reality that claimants have literally passed away while waiting for a final decision in their disability case.A Movement, Not a Moment: Law Firms Need to Discuss Racial Inequality Now
So the time has come for firms to get with it and really get talking about the social injustices and racial inequalities that continue to plague our firms.District of Columbia Adopts Diploma Privilege in Bar Exam's 11th Hour
The District of Columbia becomes the fifth jurisdiction to allow law gradates to skip the bar exam amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but some proponents are disappointed by the program's parameters.Can Employers Require Their Employees to Take a COVID-19 Vaccine?
Any action to mandate vaccinations by its employees should be approached with caution and only after appropriate legal review and analysis.View more book results for the query "*"
COVID-19 Vaccinations and Health Care Workers
As progress toward a COVID-19 vaccine continues to dominate the headlines, a discussion of the implications and legal ramifications a mandated vaccine could have on employers in the healthcare industry.Trump Niece Sues President, 2 of His Siblings, Arguing They 'Swindled' Her Out of Inheritance
Roberta Kaplan of Kaplan Hecker & Fink, who is representing Mary Trump, argued in the complaint that the Trump siblings' deception caused her client to lose at least tens of millions of dollars.In Med Mal, the 'Common Knowledge Exception' Makes No Common Sense
The New Jersey Supreme Court was asked to address when, in a medical malpractice lawsuit, could the statutory requirement that an affidavit must be submitted within 60 days be waived. To this author, the short answer is never.Firms May Be Improving Collaboration, But Concerns Over Burnout and Retention Still on the Rise
A report this month found a large majority of senior managers are concerned about keeping talent, and nearly half of them say their employees' morale has suffered.Trending Stories
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