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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 Should the employer or employee bear the costs of working from home?; COVID-related rent issue addressed in New York court ruling; Cybersecurity, continuity challenges continue in 2021; Take steps to avoid these mediation mistakes; Issues may arise when employees work remotely out of state
 
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Should the employer or employee bear the costs of working from home?
While the nation moved forward with the “work from home” trend during the COVID-19 pandemic, the question of who bore the brunt of the cost for this unwanted necessity has yet to be answered?
 
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COVID-related rent issue addressed in New York court ruling
A recent decision by a New York state Supreme Court Justice could have a significant impact on businesses struggling to pay rent because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
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Cybersecurity, continuity challenges continue in 2021
An escalation in cyberattacks and data security incidents has posed severe threats to law firms of all sizes.
 
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Take steps to avoid these mediation mistakes
The uncertainty of the pandemic has inspired more parties to choose mediation, even when having to do so virtually. I urge you to use this excellent vehicle to see whether you can settle your client’s case (or at least narrow the disputed issues).
 
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Issues may arise when employees work remotely out of state
Faced with many more such workers than ever before and little certainty as to when they may return on-site, employers find themselves navigating difficult compliance issues, especially in regard to remote workers who have chosen to relocate to a new state.
 
 

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