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Health-Care Virus Standard Close to Nine Months Away, OSHA Says
A new OSHA Covid-19 standard to protect health-care workers should be completed in six to nine months, the agency said Friday.
Georgia Sues Biden’s HHS Over Medicaid Work Requirement Repeal
Georgia is suing the HHS over its withdrawal of the state’s authority to require work as a condition of Medicaid eligibility.
Fried Frank Matches Milbank $215,000 Associate Salary Target
Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson said Friday it’s increasing its associate salaries to match the new scale announced by Milbank.
Vivia Chen: Black Law Firm Partners Made Paltry Gains in 2021
In the wake of George Floyd’s murder and the social justice movement, expectations ran high that we’d see real improvements in the numbers for Black partners and associates. That didn’t happen, judging by NALP’s diversity report. So where’s all the momentum?
Maskgate Controversy, Abortion, Trump, and Religion (Podcast)
The Supreme Court had a short but busy week, issuing orders on the Texas abortion law and Donald Trump’s attempt to keep records from the Jan. 6 committee, while hearing arguments and also issuing rare public statements on mask-wearing at the high court.
Covid-19 Complaints to OSHA Surge as Rules Are Stayed, Withdrawn
The rise of the omicron Covid-19 variant has led to a threefold increase in worker complaints and referrals to OSHA from other agencies.
Smaller Spending Bill to Leave Leftovers Hunting New Paths
President Joe Biden’s acknowledgment that Democrats’ massive tax and spending package will have to be pared back leaves an array of provisions that were expected to move with the legislation in limbo.






















