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Employers are on their own after court guts Biden vaccine-or-testing mandate

January 15, 2022

News - Labor & Employment

John Ho was quoted in the Philadelphia Inquirer discussing the latest on COVID-19 vaccine mandates.


What Employers Need To Know About Vaccine Mandates Following SCOTUS Ruling

January 14, 2022

News - Labor & Employment

David Barron was quoted in Forbes discussing the Biden administration's vaccine mandate blocked in a Supreme Court ruling.


Mixed response from businesses after SCOTUS ruling on vaccine mandates

January 14, 2022

News - Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt spoke with NBC News about COVID-19 vaccine mandates at work.


New safety workplace laws for COVID-19 go into effect

January 14, 2022

News - Labor & Employment

Walter Stella spoke with KCBS Radio discussing the new CAL/OSHA COVID-19 safety workplace laws are going into effect and will strengthen requirements for good-quality face coverings and testing or exposure protocols.


Jennifer Brandt Appeared on Court TV's Think Tank

January 13, 2022

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, chair of the firm’s Family Law Group, was a guest on the Think Tank on Court TV discussing cases and legal issues in the news.


Supreme Court strikes down Biden vaccine mandate, but ruling has limits

January 13, 2022

News - Labor & Employment

Jim Sullivan spoke with KYW Newsradio about the recent Supreme Court decision to block the vaccine-or-test mandate from President Joe Biden’s administration but allow vaccine mandates for most health care workers.


OSHRC Widens Leeway For Employers’ ‘Good Faith’ Faults In Litigation

January 12, 2022

News - Labor & Employment

Jim Sullivan spoke with Inside OSHA about OSHA's decision in Secretary of Labor v. Knock Out Homes, Inc. which reinstates a Colorado construction company’s appeal of several OSHA citations with a proposed penalty of $41,349, overturning an administrative law judge’s (ALJ) default judgment against the employer over its failure to respond to the proceeding.


Can a Company Be Required to Have a Diverse Board of Directors?

January 12, 2022

News - Corporate, Corporate Governance & Securities, Environmental, Social & Governance

Kathy Jaffari discusses the expectation for companies to have a diverse board of directors in SHRM.


Jennifer Brandt a Guest on Court TV's Think Tank

January 10, 2022

News - Family Law

Jennifer Brandt, chair of the firm’s Family Law Practice, appeared on Court TV’s Think Tank.


A key question as SCOTUS weighs vaccine rule for businesses: What if unvaccinated workers can’t find COVID-19 tests?

January 07, 2022

News - Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt spoke with Market Watch about the challenges employers face with unvaccinated employees and the lack of COVID-19 testing availability.


Crunch time for workplace vaccine mandates: U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in

January 04, 2022

News - Labor & Employment

John Ho spoke with the Philadelphia Inquirer about OSHA's COVID-19 vaccine mandate in the workplace.


High Court To Scrutinize Vaccine Rules As 2022 Kicks Off

January 03, 2022

News - Labor & Employment

Michael Schmidt was quoted in Law360 discussing OSHA's emergency rule of the COVID-19 vaccine mandate.


New labor laws to go into effect on January 1, 2022

December 31, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

Walter Stella joined KCBS Radio to discuss new labor laws that will go into effect throughout California in 2022.


Omicron could force many workers who test positive to quarantine under federal mandate, intensifying labor shortages

December 28, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

James Sullivan spoke with Yahoo! finance about the impact the omicron variant is having on employers.


Supreme Court arguments set for this week as local companies seek clarity on vaccine mandates

December 27, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

John Ho spoke with Yahoo! news about how employers can handle the vaccination status of employees.


Return to office paused (again) as COVID rages. Will we ever go back to the office?

December 23, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

Jim Sullivan was quoted in USA Today discussing the latest on the Biden administration's COVID-19 vaccine mandate.


OSHRC Mandates Fall Protections For Road Work But Leaves Methods Open

December 21, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

Jim Sullivan was quoted in Inside OSHA discussing a new decision by the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission (OSHRC) that road construction companies must adopt fall-protection measures for employees working from the backs of moving vehicles.


Sources blame pandemic, bureaucracy — not demand — for H-1B decline

December 21, 2021

News - Immigration Policy & Strategy

Scott Bettridge was quoted in HR Dive discussing the decrease in H-1B visas.


OSHA Sets Jan. 10 ETS Deadline After Split 6th Circuit Panel Lifts Stay

December 20, 2021

News - Labor & Employment

Jim Sullivan spoke with Inside OSHA about how OSHA plans to start enforcing its COVID-19 vaccination emergency temporary standard (ETS) on January 10, with employer vaccine policies to take effect February. 9 -- provided employers make “good faith efforts” to comply -- after a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit voted 2-1 to dissolve an earlier order staying the rule.


When to Speak Up and What to Say

December 20, 2021

News - Condominiums & Cooperatives

Leni Cummins discusses what condominium and cooperative boards should disclose to its shareholders, and when boards should do so in Habitat.

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