Patricia Pryor comments on the increase of disability discrimination charges as more companies deny workers’ requests to stay home for mental health reasons in “The Fight Over Return-to-Office Is Turning Into a Disability Dispute,” published by the Wall Street Journal.
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NEW YORK, NY (November 2, 2023) Nationwide employment law firm Jackson Lewis P.C. is pleased to announce it has earned “National Tier 1” rankings in the 2024 Best Law Firms list in the following practice areas:
Brian Shenker comments on remote work regulations and the best practices for maintaining compliance and avoiding legal repercussions in “5 Compliance Considerations for Companies with a Remote Workforce,” published by CPA Practice Advisor.
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Kevin Lauri and Robin Davis comment on her recent elevation to managing principal of the firm's Raleigh and Charlotte offices in "Jackson Lewis Taps Litigation Atty To Lead 2 NC Offices," published by Law360.
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Jason Gavejian and Joseph Lazzarotti author “Delaware Enacts Personal Data Privacy Act,” published by SHRM.
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NEW YORK, NY (October 30, 2023) - Nationwide employment law firm Jackson Lewis P.C. is pleased to announce that M. Robin Davis has been elevated to office managing principal (OMP) of the firm’s Raleigh and Charlotte offices. Kathryn J.
Michael Bertoncini discusses the recent trend of private-sector doctors turning to organized labor after broad changes across the healthcare industry in “Changes In Health Care Are Fueling Doctors' Union Interest,” published by Law360.
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Joshua Henderson comments on California Governor Gavin Newsom’s decision to veto three workplace discriminated-related bills and what these vetoes will mean for future legislation “3 Calif. Discrimination Bills That Died At The Finish Line,” published by Law360.
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Carla Stenzel comments on the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to decline hearing a challenge to the Optional Practical Training (OPT) work program for foreign students, ending yearslong litigation and preserving the program for the students and U.S. employers that depend on it in “Lawsuit Against OPT Programs for Foreign Students Expires at Supreme Court,” published by SHRM.
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HARTFORD, CT (October 26, 2023) - Nationwide employment law firm Jackson Lewis P.C. is pleased to announce the firm has been named a recipient of the 2023 Connecticut Asian Pacific American Bar Association (CAPABA) Diversity Award. The Diversity Award recognizes a person or organization that has demonstrated its commitment to diversity in the legal profession and support for CAPABA's mission.