Joshua Henderson Comments on Recent California Workplace Violence Prevention Law

Joshua Henderson Comments on Recent California Workplace Violence Prevention Law

Joshua Henderson comments on the implications of a new California workplace requirement for employers to adopt a comprehensive workplace violence prevention plan in “California’s First-in-Nation Work Violence Law Sets Vague Duties,” published... Read more »
Garen Dodge Comments on Senate Confirmation of Karla Gilbride as EEOC’s New General Counsel

Garen Dodge Comments on Senate Confirmation of Karla Gilbride as EEOC’s New General Counsel

Garen Dodge comments on civil rights litigator Karla Gilbride serving as the EEOC’s new general counsel, and its lasting impact on future litigation and agency operations in “New EEOC Top Cop Bolsters... Read more »
Should Your Clients Know You’re Briefing With AI? Florida Bar Wants Your Comments

Should Your Clients Know You’re Briefing With AI? Florida Bar Wants Your Comments

From the outside looking in, the process of lawyering is a bit of a black box. Normies don’t know that to find out what a law means you don’t stop at reading... Read more »
Jason Gavejian Comments on Launch of Website Compliance Assessment Tool

Jason Gavejian Comments on Launch of Website Compliance Assessment Tool

Jason Gavejian comments on the relevance of website tracking technologies and their potential litigation and regulatory risks in “Legal Tech Rundown: LegalZoom Announces Gen AI Assistant, Jackson Lewis Launches Assessment Tool, and... Read more »
Roger Trim Comments on Changes to Colorado’s Pay Equity Laws Regarding Promotion Transparency

Roger Trim Comments on Changes to Colorado’s Pay Equity Laws Regarding Promotion Transparency

Roger Trim comments on new promotion transparency requirements taking effect in January 2024, requiring businesses to notify Colorado employees about all job openings and not just promotions in “States Put New Spin... Read more »
Judge’s ‘Inappropriate’ Facebook Comments Lead To ‘Harsh Lesson’

Judge’s ‘Inappropriate’ Facebook Comments Lead To ‘Harsh Lesson’

The New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct has recommended a censure for Darien Town Justice Jennifer R. Nunnery. At the heart of the judicial ethics inquiry is a series of comments... Read more »
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