Workplace violence policies in healthcare settings

Excerpted from an Akerman LLP Blog by Emily Ayvazian and Danielle Gordet Hospitals, urgent care clinics, doctors’ offices — these are the places we go when we are sick and […]
Reevaluating your workplace Drug Testing policy

Excerpted from a Forbes Article by Clarissa Windham-Bradstock As if the COVID-19 pandemic isn’t enough to deal with, drug overdoses are ramping up, and yes, this recent trend has the […]
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 […]
Nursing homes could get access to US background check data with proposed bill

Excerpted from a Seniors Matter Blog by Nicolas Telep Nursing homes could soon have access to a U.S. government data bank to help with background checks for potential employees if […]