By Christina A. Jensen Unemployment compensation claims and appeals don’t usually involve attorneys, for a variety of reasons. The amounts at stake may not be high, […]
By Gary F. Karnedy Earlier this year, in Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that discrimination claims brought by […]
By Madison P. Prokott This year, the Vermont Legislature continued to refine its approach to criminal records, background checks, and fair hiring practices. Vermont’s long standing […]
By Alexa B. Petterson During COVID-19 we saw a rise in remote work enabling employees to perform their job functions from home while adhering to the […]