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“This is the first time someone is making the claim that if you have COVID and you live with someone who has a job, you can sue the employer for potentially having given you COVID,” said Bill Bogdan, a lawyer for the company.
February 22 -
The court recently heard two cases which could help to reshape federal discrimination law.
October 18Foley & Lardner LLP -
In a major win for employers, SCOTUS held that arbitration agreements with class action waivers do not violate the National Labor Relations Act.
May 24Foley and Lardner -
Legal activity in the year ahead could confront employers with class action lawsuits, a report by Seyfarth shows.
January 23 -
Legal activity in the year ahead could confront employers with class action lawsuits, a report by Seyfarth shows.
January 18 -
Company will now start charging for software that was given away for free.
December 11 -
Company will now start charging for software that was given away for free.
December 8 -
Quadrant4 Systems leaders alleged to have concealed company liabilities, inflated stock prices and misrepresented financial position.
December 6 -
Anthem Inc.’s proposed merger with Cigna Corp. would reduce health-care competition and raise costs for consumers, U.S. antitrust lawyers will argue Monday when the government goes to court to block the transaction.
November 21 -
Companies that do business in a double-breasted structure, and the attorneys who counsel them, should pay close attention to multiemployer benefit plan contribution obligations, experts say.
November 3Jackson Lewis P.C.