Is your workplace election ready?

Excerpted from a Covington & Burling LLP Blog by Lindsay Burke, Even Parness, Carolyn Rashby and Nori Lu With Election Day just weeks away, employers should quickly brush up on […]
Five tips for political peace in the workplace

Excerpted from a Constangy Brooks Smith & Prophete LLP Blog by Robin Shea Dear Miss Mannerly: My employees have strong political views, and since the Presidential debate the other night, […]
Are U.S. employers ready for “Right to Disconnect” laws?

Excerpted from a FordHarrison LLP Blog by Nicole Falcey U.S. employers should be aware of the global trend of “right to disconnect” laws and should review their policies on after-hours […]
Cat adopted, then abused – some call for background checks

Excerpted from a Palm Beach Daily News story by Kristina Webb The black-and-white cat shivered as it walked slowly along the Midtown Beach seawall. Mary Adam de Villiers couldn’t believe […]