Posts Tagged ‘OKwomen-blogs’
New Federal Contractor Rule
The question of who’s an employee with protections and benefits under labor law and who is a contractor not covered…
Read MoreMidterm Elections: Time Off to Vote Required?
Voting is important to our democracy. News coverage for the November 8 midterm election, as well as several local races,…
Read MoreDelaware Non-Compete Update
As you may know, I provide employment law advice to our teams here at Offit Kurman, assisting our clients in…
Read MoreShow Me the Money – Imputation of Income and the Earnings Capacity Rule
You file a motion to modify alimony and child support pursuant to a prior court order. The other party (hereinafter…
Read MoreBankruptcy 101 for Mortgage Lenders
This summer First Guarantee Mortgage Company filed for bankruptcy in the District of Delaware. Mortgage market analysts forecast a string…
Read MoreUSPTO Shortens Time for Response to Office Actions
On December 3, 2022, the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is making a big change to the requirements to…
Read MoreMonitoring Employee Email for Unionization Activity
We’re all noticing that increased unionization is the national trend. With new Democratic-appointed National Labor Relations Board members, the Board…
Read MoreEmployees in Crisis: Is Time Off Required?
Employees’ lives at home almost always affect their time at work. It is not possible to realistically “compartmentalize” even with…
Read MoreReminder! Patients Have a Right of Timely Receipt of a Copy of Their Own Medical Records
Situation: On September 20, 2022, the Office of Civil Rights announced three settlements with three different dental practices related…
Read MoreMarriage on the Rocks: Prepping for Your First Meeting with Your Lawyer
Rachel Mech and Emily Shank discuss how to prepare for your first meeting with your lawyer.
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