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With the start of a new year, we wanted to take a look back at the most popular articles that were featured in this newsletter series throughout 2020.
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Top 5 Articles of 2020
With the start of a new year, we wanted to take a look back at the most popular articles that were featured in this newsletter series throughout 2020.
1.  MAY ISSUE
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Someone Says They Caught Coronavirus at Your Hotel: Now What?

May 21, 2019 via Skift

It is a matter of when, not if, a wave of litigation unfurls against property owners from plaintiffs claiming they were exposed to the virus at a commercial property like a hotel, lawyers interviewed by Skift say.
  2.  FEBRUARY ISSUE
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Masking the Problem? When Workers Want To Wear Masks Due To Coronavirus Or Flu

February 24, 2020 via Fisher Phillips
What are your legal rights and obligations when it comes to permitting your workers to wearing masks?
  3. APRIL ISSUE
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A Precedent Overturned Reveals a Supreme Court in Crisis

April 23, 2020 via New York Times
This decision, Ramos v. Louisiana, is in fact one of the most fascinating Supreme Court products I’ve seen in a long time, and one of the most revealing. Below the surface of its 6-to-3 outcome lies a maelstrom of clashing agendas having little to do with the question ostensibly at hand and a great deal to do with the court’s future.
  4. AUGUST ISSUE
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4 Common COVID-19 Misunderstandings That Could Place Your Company At Legal Risk

August 25, 2020 via ConvergeBlog
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued constantly changing guidance for employers that many view as complex, confusing, and impractical...ignoring or misunderstanding these confusing guidelines, like the four commonly misinterpreted guidance listed below, could lead to legal risks for your company.
  5. MARCH ISSUE
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CARES Act Stimulus Will Permit Business Loans To Cover Payroll, Expand Unemployment

March 31, 2019 via ConvergeBlog
The centerpiece of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act would allow small- and medium-sized businesses to receive federal loans – in some cases forgivable – to cover payroll and other expenses.
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