The cure for burnout is not self-care – a discussion on “Quiet Quitting”

Excerpted from an article in The Atlantic by Caroline Mimbs Nyce The first thing you need to know about “Quiet Quitting” is that it’s not actually quitting. Instead, the quitter […]
What Serena Williams’ retirement can teach employers about working mothers

Excerpted from a Ford & Harrison LLP Blog by Alyce B. Ogunsola On August 9, Serena Williams said “Farewell to Tennis On Her Own Terms—And in Her Own Words,” in […]
Podcast: The Third Circuit’s decision and what it means for FCRA litigation

Excerpted from a Ballard Spahr LLP Blog by Barbara S. Mishkin In Bibbs v. Trans Union, the Third Circuit ruled that in determining whether a credit report is inaccurate or […]
California bill would protect employees who use cannabis outside work
Excerpted from a Washington Post story by Derek Hawkins It’s been six years since California legalized recreational marijuana, but workers in the state can still face punishment if they fail […]