Posts Tagged ‘OKwomen-blogs’
Grey Divorces
Late-in-life divorces, or “grey divorces,” are on the rise in this country, according to a December 28, 2021, New York…
Read More2022 and Real Estate: Three Projections for This Year
The new year is off with a bang. The past two years have proved difficult to navigate, given the unpredictability…
Read MoreSupreme Court Ruling on OSHA’s ETS: Update
In my January 14, 2022, blog, Supreme Court Ruling on OSHA’s ETS: What Does it Mean and What’s Next? I…
Read MoreCyberstalking
All too often, in family law cases, the spouses/parents experience a breakdown in their communications with each other to a…
Read MoreNo More Masks or Vaccines? Three Important COVID-related Workplace Determinations
The past two weeks have been a whirlwind in developments relating to COVID-19. The Omicron variant continues to rage, leaving…
Read MoreSupreme Court Ruling on OSHA’s ETS: What Does it Mean and What’s Next?
On January 13, 2022, three days after the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) COVID-19 vaccination…
Read MoreNew Year, New Trademark Law – Petitions for Expungement and Reexamination of Trademark Registrations
The Trademark Modernization Act took effect on December 18, 2021, and now it is easier and less expensive to cancel…
Read MoreWhat Now for Employers? CDC Issues New Recommendations Regarding Isolation
So, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued guidance shortening the recommended time that people should quarantine…
Read MoreDo You Need to Pay Employees to Wait on Equipment? What to Know.
For many industries, working on a computer is integral to getting things done. Sometimes, technology can be slow – causing…
Read MoreEmployment Practice Playbook: Client Spotlight – Heiler Painting – Part Two
For more information on Heiler Painting, you can visit them on their website at heilerpainting.com and make sure to check them…
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