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Crisis Management Update: Managing your business through change and disruption
This week's guide to Crisis Management
 
This week's email features a look at Labor shortages have businesses thinking new approaches; Employers must ensure compliance with harassment prevention training; Think before you post to social media; 10 ways to practice, promote civility in mediation; Fla. condo tragedy spurs action, need for legal counsel across U.S.
 
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Labor shortages have businesses thinking new approaches
Labor shortages have forced business owners to rethink how they get work done.
 
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Employers must ensure compliance with harassment prevention training
The failure of former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to acknowledge he took part in sexual harassment prevention training — regulations that he signed into law — underscores the oversight that is necessary by every business to ensure employee compliance.
 
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Think before you post to social media
If you’re a lawyer, then you’d best heed my advice and tread lightly when posting commentary online on social media sites or elsewhere. Otherwise, you run the risk of running afoul of your ethical obligations and unleashing the wrath of your bar’s disciplinary body. At the very least, you’ll face embarrassment and at the worst you may be disciplined or even barred from the practice of law altogether.
 
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10 ways to practice, promote civility in mediation
Here is some practical information to help you assist those who have employment, disability benefit, workers’ compensation and related problems.
 
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Fla. condo tragedy spurs action, need for legal counsel across U.S.
Incidents of this magnitude are extremely rare in the United States. But construction defect litigation is commonplace, and often aimed at homeowners’ boards and associations that are similarly accused of grossly underestimating the severity of building defects or intentionally delaying repairs.
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