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EEOC’s Vaccine Incentive Guidance Pending, Agency Lawyer Says
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission will address the legal gray area of employers offering Covid-19 vaccination incentives, after lawmakers and employer groups requested the workplace civil rights agency weigh in.
CDC Adviser Sees Potential for Longer Pause on J&J Vaccine
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Gender Wage Gap Bill Passes House as Democrats Press for Equity
House lawmakers passed legislation Thursday to close pay gaps for women by tackling loopholes in federal wage equity law, a priority for President Joe Biden’s administration.
Sanford Heisler to Require Vaccinations for Returning Lawyers
Litigation boutique Sanford Heisler Sharp will require Covid-19 vaccinations for its roughly 100 attorneys and staff returning to offices in the coming months.
A $16 Billion Firm? It’s Coming if Kirkland Repeats Its Decade
In a year where many firms’ results look like historical anomalies, Kirkland & Ellis’ big year was more in line with its breakaway decade of growth. Here’s how big and profitable the firm will be if it turns in another 11-year financial performance like it just did.
Floyd’s Accused Killer Declines to Testify as Defense Rests
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin declined to testify in his trial for the alleged murder of George Floyd as the defense wrapped its case.
Judge Nixes Civil Rights Bid to Block Chicago Metal Shredder
A federal judge in Illinois has refused to halt city permits for a contested metal recycling plant slated to be built in a pollution-burdened neighborhood in South Chicago.
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