A look at the types of employment cases that will result because fo the COVID-19 pandemic.
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By David FishLabor and Employment Law, June 2020
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By Julie Trester, Jeremy GlennLabor and Employment Law, June 2020
COVID-19 is leading to municipal legislation in the employment context and the impact of the crisis on employee rights could be substantial.
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By Dan BreenHuman and Civil Rights, June 2020
Actionable advice for staying healthy during COVID-19.
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By Junaid M. AfeefHuman and Civil Rights, June 2020
COVID-19 is shining a light on the plight of detainees resulting from a cash bail system.
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By Erin Clifford, E. Kenneth Wright Jr., Michael B. HymanHuman and Civil Rights, June 2020
Wellness and stress management tips during COVID-19.
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By Michael B. Hyman, E. Kenneth Wright Jr., Erin CliffordLocal Government Law, June 2020
Suggestions to better manage working from home during COVID-19.
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By James A. WebbLocal Government Law, June 2020
Two of the primary statutes meant to ensure open government in Illinois, the Open Meetings Act and the Freedom of Information Act, are facing renewed focus in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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By Robert Fioretti, Nicki Pecori Fioretti, Mary PetruchiusCommercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, June 2020
A look at our realities during COVID-19 and advice on how to take care of yourself during this time.
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By Michael B. Hyman, E. Kenneth Wright Jr., Erin CliffordCommercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, June 2020
Suggestions to better manage working from home during COVID-19.
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By Jordan Michael SmithMental Health Law, June 2020
The detainees already completed their criminal sentences—but they are prevented from leaving for years. And with the coronavirus spreading, their lives are at risk.
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By Masah SamForayRacial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law, June 2020
A look at the disparate health impacts of COVID-19 on racial and ethnic minority groups and steps lawyers can take to help.
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By Timothy J. Chorvat, Samantha N. SmithFederal Civil Practice, June 2020
A look at how federal courts in Illinois have adapted to the coronavirus pandemic and accompanying state-mandated closures.
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By Charles Lee Mudd Jr.Elder Law, June 2020
Tips for navigating telecommuting during COVID-19.
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By Steve LindbergElder Law, June 2020
Strong leadership is necessary to navigate your law firm through a crisis like COVID-19.
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By Judge Michael ChmielElder Law, June 2020
A look at the disruption the pandemic has caused to the legal industry, prompting access to justice through virtual proceedings.
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By Jenna DiJohnYoung Lawyers Division, June 2020
Tips to boost productivity and maintain a healthy work-life balance while working remote.
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By Erin Clifford, E. Kenneth Wright Jr., Michael B. HymanYoung Lawyers Division, June 2020
Wellness and stress management tips during COVID-19.
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By Michael B. Hyman, E. Kenneth Wright Jr., Erin CliffordFederal Taxation, June 2020
Suggestions to better manage working from home during COVID-19.
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By Nancy Franks-Straus, Jonathan D. MortonFederal Taxation, June 2020
A brief summary of the components of the loan forgiveness calculation under the law prior to the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act, as well as modifications made by the Act.
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By James CreechFederal Taxation, June 2020
Virtually all of the guidance on the three spending bills recently passed by Congress were in the form of FAQs, leading many to ask whether tax practitioners can use them to take a legal position.