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Paris Wallace says he’s been an entrepreneur his whole life, and he’s passionate about lowering the barriers that keep others from the success he’s enjoyed. As CEO and cofounder of Ovia Health, a Boston-based family...
The U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts recently put an end to a bank employee’s age and race claims because she failed to prove the employer’s stated reason for her termination (i.e., misconduct...
From time to time in this newsletter, we have addressed how courts in Idaho view noncompete agreements. Given new case law, we believe it’s time for a refresher to update your understanding and remind you of issues to...
The U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals (whose rulings apply to all New Mexico employers) recently affirmed the summary dismissal of a sexual harassment discrimination lawsuit against a pipeline construction company and a...
Many remember when Hermey from the stop-motion animated children’s holiday show Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer famously declared, “You can’t fire me, I quit.” Rather than be forced to be a toy-making elf, Hermey was...
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly recently signed a bill prohibiting employers from firing employees who submit a written waiver request to their company’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. How new state law works The main features of...
A new interim final rule with comment period from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) requires COVID-19 staff vaccinations for Medicare- and Medicaid-certified providers and suppliers. Announced on...
A new federal rule requires employers with at least 100 employees to verify they are either fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by January 4, 2022, or wear a mask and submit to weekly testing. While the new rule doesn’t...
Employees who exhibit what appear to be mental or emotional issues while in the workplace or performing their job duties present some of the most difficult situations for employers. They may have a disability you may be...
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) new rule for COVID-19 vaccination, testing, and facial coverings applies to “all employers with a total of 100 or more employees” during the period it's in...
Q We are a private employer with more than 100 employees, so we are trying to comply with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s new emergency temporary standard (ETS), which calls for COVID-19 vaccines and...
Washington lawmakers made several significant changes to the state’s paid family and medical leave (PFML) program during the 2021 legislative session. In particular, employers should become familiar with the following...
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed House Bill (HB) 1B into law on November 18, imposing new limitations on private employers’ ability to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations in the workplace. The law was effective immediately...
The more things change, the more they stay the same. For example, even though Georgia’s law for noncompetes has changed, courts still refuse to extend their provisions beyond the terms drafted in the agreements. A recent...
It seems nearly every day I read an article opining about who will—or should—be chosen to fill the late Alex Trebek’s shoes as host of the popular TV game show Jeopardy! No matter what happens, there will no doubt be...
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