26 Aug, 2021 Tampa Florida tops the list of fastest-growing Tech Hubs By Aaron Kessinger Tampa is responsible for over 25% of Florida's tech jobs, and there has been a massive surge in tech jobs in recent years. Over 2,000 new...
25 Aug, 2021 How Prevalent Are Mandatory Vaccines in Higher Education? By Daniel Kaufman Universities like many corporations across the US have started to implement mandatory COVID-19 vaccines. As colleges and universities...
24 Aug, 2021 Let the Mandate Debates Commence. By James Fieweger With the FDA's approval of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine hot off the presses, get ready for a slew of vaccine mandates from...
23 Aug, 2021 A return to in-person hearings in Federal Courts? By Carrie Meigs As litigators, we have all hoped for a return to in-person hearings and trials and perhaps even dreamed of being able to do so without...
10 Aug, 2021 Budget Reconciliation Basics: What To Expect from Democrats' New Climate and Families Plan By Lucia Alonzo On August 9, Senate Democrats released the first solid details of a long planned, $3.5 trillion "budget reconciliation" push, which could...
10 Aug, 2021 Utah Supreme Court Extends Liability for Premises Operators in Take-Home Exposure Decision By Melinda Morgan Last week, the Utah Supreme Court issued a sweeping decision regarding a premises operator’s duty of care for take-home exposure to...
01 Aug, 2021 In a "muscular" opinion on the limits of Article III standing, SCOTUS says "no concrete harm, no standing" in "no injury" class actions. By Paul Benson Class action practitioners and the companies who are defendants in class action litigation have been vexed by a lack of clarity over...