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 […]
Impending state privacy laws going into effect in 2024-2025

Excerpted from a JD Supra Blog Over the past several years, the number of states with comprehensive consumer data privacy laws has increased exponentially from just a handful—California, Colorado, Virginia, […]
Story of dead KS official shows why background checks matter

Excerpted from a Kansas City Star Editorial by Joel Mathis Good intentions can sometimes meet harsh realities. No one can doubt that then-Kansas Gov. Jeff Colyer, a Republican, had the […]
Court rules Lyft isn’t required to do background checks

Earlier this summer, there was an interesting case before the California Court of Appeal. The question was does Lyft have an obligation to conduct background checks on passengers to protect […]