March 9, 2019
Celebrating Women’s History Month
By Heather FullerMany have fought to advance the equal rights of women but none more than Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Her efforts began long before her appointment to the federal bench. She argued over 300 gender discrimination cases, including the 1971 landmark […]
Read MoreFebruary 11, 2019
It’s Not Too Late for New Year’s Resolutions: New Year, New Legal Issues for Employers
By Lincoln DerrNearly half of Americans make New Year’s resolutions – the most common resolutions are health related. But did you know that of those making New Year’s resolutions, most begin to abandon those resolutions roughly two weeks later? Resolution or not […]
Read MoreFebruary 9, 2019
Beware Of The Consequences Of Voluntary Dismissal On Your Right To Appeal
By Phoebe CoddingtonYou have put forth your best, but the judge essentially gutted the most valuable part of your case. The decision is interlocutory (meaning it does not decide the entire case) and does not otherwise provide any grounds for an immediate […]
Read MoreJanuary 8, 2019
Unintended Side Effects of the Government Shutdown
By Lincoln DerrIt’s not just the airport and national parks feeling the effects of the weeks’ long government shutdown. Nine federal departments and several agencies shut down on December 22, 2018. Several employee/HR-facing federal agencies are closed or operating at a severely […]
Read MoreJanuary 4, 2019
Legal Tech Tips
By Scott AddisonIn this day and age, we are all inundated by ads for new gadgets and other nifty technology platforms. If you follow any legal tech reports or blogs, you know how much hype and excitement there is about AI and […]
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