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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.
By Jessie Yount | September 1, 2021
In a rapidly evolving landscape, the vaccines are "the very large silver lining," Kavita Trivedi said.
By Alma Asay | August 20, 2021
Gibson Dunn's Ashley Rogers reveals how she's looking to get a pipeline of women associates interested in technology-related work, what the pandemic has meant to legal transformation, and why her preferred binge would be anything but Elmo's World.
By Tasha Norman | August 19, 2021
"I think that having both the judgment to know when you need help and the confidence to take on increasingly complex tasks on your own are really important attributes you have to balance."
By Jessie Yount | July 30, 2021
"Employers are gaining interest and are now trying to understand why this technology is important, what are the key things they need to know, and how they can implement it in their workplace," Fisher & Phillips partner Phillip Bauknight said.
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By Kenneth Artz | July 30, 2021
The purpose of the courts is to be triers of fact. When you start limiting the ability of a judge to do his or her job because you mandate provisions about what is or isn't good or moral, that is fundamentally dangerous.
By Jasmine Floyd | July 19, 2021
"We saw an increase in trade secret cases through the pandemic and expect that to continue," said attorney Jim Gale.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion|Q&A
By Kenneth Artz | July 16, 2021
When President Joe Biden signed his executive order to promote competition in the American economy last Friday, he said that the heart of American…
By Zach Warren | July 16, 2021
"One silver lining of COVID is the realization that remote proceedings can increase the provision of pro bono services," says Scott Young of Toyota Motor North America.
By Angela Morris | June 21, 2021
"Workplace policies continue to be a hot topic for employers, especially questions related to mask mandates and vaccination policies," said attorney Nikki Chriesman-Green.
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