Many employers use the start of a new year as a signal to update their internal policies and employee handbooks to ensure continued compliance with state and federal laws. This becomes an opportunity for employers to implement necessary changes just as new regulations take effect.
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Whether it's a disagreement with a supplier, a conflict with an employee, or a legal battle with a competitor, these disputes can and do drain resources, damage relationships, and tarnish a company's reputation.
Read More »Commentary: The ABCs and XYZs of mediation
As a longtime mediator and former judge, I’d like to introduce you to the ABCs — and XYZs — or mediation.
Read More »As the government reopens, notifications start rolling in
When a government shutdown ends, employers experience the same reality every time: the lights come up, the agencies power on, and long-dormant obligations wake up and start knocking. Outlined below is a quick summary of: 1, mechanics of the restart; 2, impacted agency charges; and 3, the National Labor Relations Board backlog.
Read More »Businesses can’t afford to ignore PR in the era of generative search
How we search for information online has dramatically changed, with 58% of consumers now using artificial intelligence for product or service recommendations, including when evaluating vendors.
Read More »The December question every leader should anticipate
As the year winds down, our calendars fill with two things: out-of-office replies and existential dread. December has a funny way of putting a mirror in front of us. In the quiet between deadlines and family gatherings, a perennial set of questions shows up.
Read More »Hidden but present: the impact of ‘dark matter’ in mediation
While lawyers focus largely on the contracts, the law and the facts, all of which are more tangible and available, we sometimes overlook the invisible forces behind the scenes.
Read More »Year-end planning in the OBBB era: Why ‘closing the books’ has new meaning
As the first full year of the One Big Beautiful Bill legislation takes shape, businesses are bracing for one of the most consequential year-end cycles in recent memory.
Read More »The shutdown has ended – but this economist isn’t rejoicing quite yet
After 43 days, the U.S. government shutdown finally came to an end when Congress voted through a long-overdue funding bill, which President Donald Trump promptly signed.
Read More »Driving through data fog: Markets shrug off blind spots
Never mind that the government couldn’t tell us whether we had jobs or inflation. The stock market powered straight through October’s data fog.
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