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Mary Anne Peck
over 4 years ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
Labor Week: Vaccine Mandate Debate, OSHA Safety Standards, Pregnancy Accommodation and More
EUA Status of COVID-19 Vaccines Unlikely to Hinder Employer Mandates: Although employers seem to be leaning toward encouraging their workers to get vaccinated for COVID-19 over requiring them to do so , the very real prospect of such mandates has sparked...
baerreedauthor
over 4 years ago
Casebrief
Baer Reed
Trees v. Ordonez
Dr. Ordonez, a neurosurgeon, performed surgery on Peggy Trees that involved installing a plate made by Synthes ("Synthes plate") on Trees’ cervical spine. Following the surgery, Trees’ health deteriorated, and she ultimately sustained...
baerreedauthor
over 4 years ago
Casebrief
Baer Reed
Logan v. Zimmerman Brush Co.
The Illinois Fair Employment Practices Act (FEPA) barred employment discrimination on the basis of physical handicap unrelated to ability. To obtain relief, a complainant had to bring a charge of unlawful conduct before the Illinois Fair Employment Practices...
baerreedauthor
over 4 years ago
Casebrief
Baer Reed
In re Marriage of Black
Rachel and Charles Black were married for nearly 20 years and have three sons. They raised their children in a conservative Christian church and sent them to private, Christian schools. In 2011, Rachelle told Charles that she is a lesbian. In the order...
baerreedauthor
over 4 years ago
Casebrief
Baer Reed
N. Spotted Owl v. Lujan
In May 1988, twenty-two environmental organizations challenged the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s ("Service") decision, on behalf of the Secretary of the Interior, to defer designation of critical habitat for the northern spotted owl...
baerreedauthor
over 4 years ago
Casebrief
Baer Reed
Moncharsh v. Heily & Blase
Although an attorney terminated his employment with a law firm, he continued to represent some of the clients who had signed retainer agreements with his former firm. After a dispute arose between the firm and the attorney regarding the firm's claim...
baerreedauthor
over 4 years ago
Casebrief
Baer Reed
Iceland Telecom, Ltd. v. Info. Sys. & Networks Corp.
Iceland Telecom, Ltd. entered into a contract with the subsidiary, SN Global Communications, Inc. ("ISNGC"), after believing during negotiations that it was dealing with the parent, Information Systems and Networks Corporation ("ISN"...
baerreedauthor
over 4 years ago
Casebrief
Baer Reed
Fed. Express Corp. v. Holowecki
The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA) requires that "no civil action…be commenced…until 60 days after a charge alleging unlawful discrimination has been filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission"...
baerreedauthor
over 4 years ago
Casebrief
Baer Reed
Sporhase v. Nebraska
A Nebraska statute provides that any person who intends to withdraw ground water from any well located in the State and transport it for use in an adjoining State must obtain a permit from the Nebraska Department of Water Resources. If the Director of...
beng
over 4 years ago
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Respecting Rule of Law Through The Judicial Process
By Ian McDougall, General Counsel LexisNexis Legal & Professional There are four elements of the Rule of Law that LexisNexis uses as its definition: Equality before the law, access to the law, independent judiciary and access to remedy. Of course...
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