In every corner of the world, women athletes are not just excelling in their sports – they're leading with resilience, determination, and unmatched excellence. The Olympic Games offered us a front-row seat to witness the...more
We asked for tips people would give to their younger selves. 1. The best advice I can share came from my daughter Stella Kate recently. When a particularly difficult case took many unexpected twists and turns, Stella calmly...more
When I think of Ruth Bader Ginsburg it is not of her in her black robe with one of her iconic collars. It is of a picture of her I cut from the ABA Journal years ago and keep in my desk. In the photo, she is probably...more
Litigators can strike a balance between actively moving their cases forward and adhering to coronavirus guidance and orders by remotely conducting depositions. To conduct a successful remote deposition, litigators should...more
As phased reopening of the economy occurs during COVID-19, some employees may be fearful to return to work. While fear alone is not a sufficient legal basis to remain at home, a medically vulnerable employee or an employee...more
The complications COVID-19 create are plentiful. Not least among them is the balance attorneys must strike between actively moving cases forward while simultaneously adhering to various executive, stay-at-home and Centers for...more
On January 29, 2016, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced proposed rules that would require all employers with 100 or more employees – not just federal contractors as had been anticipated – to add W-2...more
Fall is upon us and the holiday season will soon follow. Along with the joy of this special season often comes requests from civic groups to partner with for-profit companies for fundraising or other charitable purposes. For...more