• Vinayak Kohli
    Vinayak Kohli
    • over 8 years ago
    • Practical Guidance Journal
    • pa

    The Developing Law of LGBT Protections under Title VII

    By: Darrell R. VanDeusen and Alexander P. Berg , Kollman & Saucier The rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals remain a hot topic in the American workplace. Protection under federal anti-discrimination laws has proved...
  • Vinayak Kohli
    Vinayak Kohli
    • over 4 years ago
    • Practical Guidance Journal
    • pa

    COVID-19 from a Securities Law Perspective

    By: Michael L. Hermsen, Anna Pinedo, and Laura D. Richman , Mayer Brown LLP THE ARTICLE ALSO HIGHLIGHTS KEY FORM 10-K AND FORM 10-Q matters, including risk factors, management discussion and analysis (MD&A), and financial statement issues, and examines...
  • Vinayak Kohli
    Vinayak Kohli
    • over 9 years ago
    • Practical Guidance Journal
    • pa

    Personal Trusts Under New York Law

    By: Ian Weinstock , Kostelanetz & Fink LLP LEXIS PRACTICE ADVISOR RESEARCH PATH: New York Business & Commercial > New York Estate Planning > Trusts > Practice Notes What Is a Trust? A trust is a legal arrangement pursuant to which...
  • Vinayak Kohli
    Vinayak Kohli
    • over 4 years ago
    • Practical Guidance Journal
    • pa

    COVID-19 Vaccination: Key Employment Law Issues

    By: Colin Barnacle , Nelson Mullins This article provides practical guidance to employers in connection with the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine, including whether an employer may require its workforce to be vaccinated for COVID-19 and whether employees...
  • Sherica Celine
    Sherica Celine
    • over 2 years ago
    • Practical Guidance Journal
    • pa

    No-Poach Agreement as Per Se Violations of the Antitrust Law

    By: Laurie E. Leader EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, BENDER'S LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT BULLETIN The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) is aggressively prosecuting employers who enter into no-poach agreements 1 under the antitrust laws. Until 2021, DOJ enforcement...
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