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An Ohio federal court ruled a commercial truck driver wasn’t denied a reasonable accommodation when vision issues prevented him from driving a tractor trailer for several months. Facts Linmore Investments, Inc. (LMI) is...
In a recent decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, whose decisions control in New York, held a fire marshal employed by the Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY) properly alleged a violation...
The creator of the original screenplay for the horror movie “Friday the 13th” could terminate his copyright grant and reclaim it, the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals (which covers New York) recently decided. The...
In 2018, New York lawmakers passed legislation prohibiting the mandatory arbitration of sexual harassment claims. They amended the law in 2019 to prohibit the mandatory arbitration of all other discrimination claims. The...
Employees are trying to find creative ways to avoid COVID-19 vaccinations and testing, for example, by alleging their privacy rights are being violated under the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA). Read on...
President Joe Biden's new COVID-19 action plan is using his regulatory powers to try to reduce the number of unvaccinated Americans, estimated to be more than 80 million people. The plan includes both "hard" mandates for...
Q An employee has missed work several times to attend doctor's appointments and has discussed certain health issues. At what point can we require a doctor's note to continue to work? It depends on the type of leave the...
On September 24, 2021, the White House’s Safer Federal Workforce Task Force released new guidance on COVID-19 workplace safety protocols for federal contractors and subcontractors. The guidance accords with President Joe...
The Biden administration, as well as employers, have repeatedly tried to increase the COVID-19 vaccination rates among employees and the U.S. population in general. Many employers initially avoided mandating the shots...
The White House’s Safer Federal Workforce Task Force recently released new vaccination guidance for federal contractors and subcontractors. Under the guidelines, employees of federal contractors (and subcontractors) must...
President Joe Biden’s new COVID-19 action plan is using his regulatory powers to try to reduce the number of unvaccinated Americans, estimated to be more than 80 million people. The plan includes both “hard” mandates for...
Since Massachusetts replaced its mask order with a “mask advisory” in July 2021, COVID-19 cases have begun to increase, and the delta variant has become dominant. In recent weeks, cities and towns have begun to institute...
Q If an employee is unable to return to work after Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) leave and isn’t protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), how much time should we allow before we administratively...
With ransomware attacks up by more than 150% in the first half of 2021, there seems to be no limit to the methods criminal hackers will use to deploy ransomware or otherwise cause cyber mayhem. Their latest trick: hiring...
Though the following case is still in its infancy, it tees up several common concerns in employment litigation. A new supervisor arrives on the scene and starts pointing out performance problems for the first time...
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