DOT proposes using e-forms for drug and alcohol testing

Excerpted from a Safety+Health Blog The Department of Transportation is accepting comment on a proposed rule that would allow the use of electronic forms and signatures for drug and alcohol testing. Published […]
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, […]
Uber launches rider verification program as safety measure

Uber announced this week it will be expanding its rider verification program across the U.S. starting Sept. 18. The expansion has been inspired by several incidents over the last year where drivers […]
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 […]