2,000 COVID-19 employment lawsuits in the U.S.: Analysis of the trends

Excerpted from a JacksonLewis blog by Nadine Abrahams and Stephanie Adler-Paindiris On April 6, 2021, the total number of COVID-19-related employment complaints filed in U.S. courts passed the 2,000 mark. […]
Internet dating and background screening – a good idea?

Internet dating has come a long way – in more ways than one. Tinder announced last week it was going to provide a way for users to obtain data on […]
COVID-19 inspections under OSHA’s new National Emphasis Program to increase

Excerpted from an Akerman, LLP blog On March 12, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced a new National Emphasis Program (NEP) designed to significantly reduce worker exposure to […]
Is Texas the wild, wild west when it comes to COVID-19 policies?

In a surprising development on March 2, 2021, Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued an Executive Order lifting the mask mandate and increasing capacity of all businesses and facilities to 100%. […]