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Charles Toutant is a litigation writer for the New Jersey Law Journal.
Recent notices from the EEOC about using AI and algorithms in hiring point to the complexity of avoiding discriminatory conduct.
Health care legal expert John Kaveney shares his insights into the legal issues shaping the future of the health care industry.
There is a lot going on in the labor and employment world, says Denise Keyser, practice leader for the labor and employment group at Ballard Spahr.
Hospital says newly enacted statute governing flu shots in health care facilities absolved it of need to accommodate religion with covid vaccine.
Attorney Cesar Estela is making changes to his practice after he, his wife and their three children all contracted COVID-19 in the fall of 2020.
Major hurdles face such suits, from causation to the standard of proof under the workers' compensation law.
An inability to reach an agreement on accommodation of work-related injurys or health issues is a common thread in many lawsuits.
The plaintiff says that after he disclosed his pregnancy, supervisors began criticizing his work performance in an effort to demote him.
Latino and Black people, women and people with low incomes are also at greater risk of suffering mental health issues.
A new study suggests that even during the pandemic, white mortality will remain lower than the lowest pre-pandemic Black mortality rates.