The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has started filing suits against employers for violating the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act. Companies need to get up to speed on GINA, ASA
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has started filing suits against employers for violating the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act. Companies need to get up to speed on GINA, ASA
...pronged strategy to an angry client who understandably wants all claims dismissed ASAP, and be able to explain to the client that the end goal...
The "BRIC countries"Brazil, Russia, India, and Chinahave increasingly contributed to the majority of the world's gross domestic product growth. A sound intellectual property strategy in t
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Hurricane Isaac serves as reminder: Are you prepared? And have you reviewed your company's insurance policies lately
As Tropical Storm Isaac (which has since been upgraded to Hurricane Isaac) gathers strength and makes its way along the Gulf Coast, the storm recalls end-of-August hurricanes of years past: Andrew, I
Have you reviewed your company's insurance policies lately
Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld most of the provisions in the Affordable Care Act, employersand the general counsel advising themneed to be looking at what their businesses nee
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld most of the provisions in the Affordable Care Act, employersand the general counsel advising themneed to be looking at what their businesses nee
Two recent high-profile convictions of inside tradersand the government's promise of more to comewill put increased pressure on general counsel to better police their companies
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