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By Carrie Hoffman | September 16, 2021
"How should employers and HR teams prepare for the coming year, keeping in mind the biggest lessons learned? I see four main areas of consideration."
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By Kenneth Artz | September 15, 2021
'We've heard from numerous attorneys that they are actually getting more work done and enjoy handling the work in a home office setting. The ability to work from home and to have a better work-life balance is incredibly significant."
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By Kristen Burke and Jamie Marr | September 15, 2021
"... in a competitive labor market, a willingness to view global mobility as an ongoing benefit for foreign national employees, rather than a means-to-an end for the business, may create an opportunity to establish a key strategic advantage in the recruitment and retention of high-skilled foreign nationals."
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By Tori W. Rose | September 13, 2021
'More than half of the attorneys who responded to my survey reported that their biggest pet peeve was a failure to proofread. Failure to proofread was also the second most common mistake attorneys saw in the legal writing of summer associates and junior attorneys.'
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By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | September 13, 2021
There are a variety of way of enhancing and attacking the testimony of a mental health professional, including: impeachment with prior inconsistent statements, bias, interest in the outcome, signs of coercion, coached testimony, prior misconduct for which there was no prosecution, defects in capacity, lack of interview of records or collateral witnesses, and contradictions in testimony.
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By Daniel Pollack and Elisa Reiter | September 10, 2021
For it to function properly, an independent judiciary and justice system must resist being a politicized one.
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By Cedra Mayfield | September 8, 2021
"Be careful what you do in front of the judge," said former State Court of DeKalb County Judge J. Antonio "Tony" DelCampo. "You might get an advantage on that case, but it's not worth it, ultimately, for your reputation or your career."
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By Mike Muskat, Michelle Mahony and Corey Devine | September 8, 2021
The dangerous new spike in COVID cases has many employers now considering an array of options for limiting the risk of COVID-19 exposure in the workplace. In addition to considering updated masking protocols, many businesses have recently begun to consider or implement other policies.
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By Michael A. Mora | September 8, 2021
"He has called my case pedestrian, belittled my injury and favors the defendant who placed both myself and my friends at great risk of harm," David Casner wrote in a motion for disqualification.
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By Cedra Mayfield | September 8, 2021
"Train your courtroom bailiffs that being rude & intimidating to people who have to bring kids to court is unlawful," tweeted Erika Bales, an attorney and mother.
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