When the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA) became law, it was only a matter of time before other states adopt their own statutes intended to enhance privacy rights and consumer protection for residents.
Archives for February 18, 2021
Restaurant Workers Qualify for Vaccines in Some States; May Qualify in Others Soon
COVID-19 vaccinations are front of mind for restaurant employers looking to return to “normal” in what has been a hard year for the industry.
Jackson Lewis Reemphasizes Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Jackson Lewis P.C., one of the country’s preeminent workplace law firms, announced today a series of actions intended to renew the firm’s commitment to be a trailblazer in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) both internally and externally.
Stephanie Peet Provides Physical Fitness Motivation
Stephanie Peet discusses how prioritizing physical fitness has bolstered her practice during the COVID-19 pandemic in “My COVID-Era Weekday Workout: ‘For Me, Movement Is Medicine,’ Says Stephanie Peet of Jackson Lewis,” published by Law.com.
Jason Gavejian Discusses Blogging in the Legal Profession
Jason Gavejian discusses best practices for maintaining a successful legal blog, and how Jackson Lewis’ Workplace Privacy, Data Management and Security Report keeps employers informed on prospective and trending privacy issues in “Privacy, Data, and Cybersecurity lawyer Jason C. Gavejian joins This Week In Legal Blogging today,” broadcast by LexBlog.
Jackson Lewis Named Among Most Active Law Firms for Employment Disputes
Jackson Lewis is spotlighted in Lex Machina’s 2021 Law Firms Activity Report for representing defendants in more than 3,000 cases over the past three years in “These Firms Steered The Most Cases In The Last 3 Years,” published by Law360.
Jackson Lewis Strengthens Employee Benefits Practice With Addition of Travis DeHaven
Jackson Lewis P.C., one of the country’s preeminent workplace law firms, is pleased to announce Travis DeHaven has joined the firm’s Atlanta office as a principal. Travis has more than 30 years of experience in all matters related to employee benefits and executive compensation.
Juan Felipe Santos and Sara Colón-Acevedo Co-Author “Puerto Rico Issues Guidelines on Law Against Workplace Bullying”
Juan Felipe Santos and Sara Colón-Acevedo co-author “Puerto Rico Issues Guidelines on Law Against Workplace Bullying,” published by SHRM.
‘No, You Can’t Motivate Paralegals By Pointing Prop Guns At Them’ Is A Sentence I Unfortunately Have To Write
Jones Day discrimination suit features wild allegation.
Make Time for Small Talk in Your Virtual Meetings
A bit of banter can make a big difference.
When You Lose Your Job — and It’s Your Whole Identity
Six strategies to help you regain your sense of self.
Don’t Look Away From Amazon Workers’ Latest Union Drive
Americans should contemplate the human cost of speedy delivery.
What Frustrated Workers Heard in That Dolly Parton Ad
A protest song about degrading work becomes a rousing call to do even more work after that.
Should the Feds Guarantee You a Job?
Not long ago, the question was rarely asked. Now, politicians and economists of various stripes are willing to consider it.
Amazon’s Great Labor Awakening
Covid-19 has cemented the e-commerce giant’s hold on the economy — but it has also spurred employees all around the country to organize.
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