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Welcome to More with McGlinchey, where we dive into the current issues and legal trends impacting your business. As always, we're glad you're with us.

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64: #WhyMcGlinchey? Lateral to Leadership with Mag Bickford

April 10, 2024 20:40 - 22 minutes - 20.6 MB

After joining McGlinchey in 2016, Mag Bickford has risen to firm leadership, serving on the executive Policy Committee, leading the Labor and Employment practice group, and managing the firm's largest office in New Orleans. In this episode, she speaks with Director of Talent Acquisition Margeaux Roush about the avenues and opportunities for leadership that she has found, priorities for her growing practice and office, as well as the people and culture that make McGlinchey unique.

63: Ohio Marijuana: Voters Legalize Adult-Use Cannabis

December 05, 2023 15:47 - 18 minutes - 8.46 MB

Ohio legalized adult-use cannabis on November 7th, 2023, but the future of the market is uncertain, and things are changing quickly. In this episode, Daniel Shortt and David Waxman discuss why we should expect the unexpected on the road to legalization of adult-use marijuana in Ohio.

62: What Employers Should Know about the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act

October 10, 2023 17:14 - 15 minutes - 8.75 MB

The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act took effect on June 27, 2023. What are employers' obligations under this new federal law? In this episode, Labor and Employment attorneys Courtney Joiner and Melissa Losch answer basic questions that may arise as employers learn how to navigate this new law and explain the EEOC’s proposed regulations.

61: Tax and Banking Implications of Rescheduling Marijuana

September 28, 2023 20:36 - 22 minutes - 30.9 MB

In late August, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced that it would recommend moving marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act. In this episode, corporate cannabis attorney Daniel Shortt moderates a discussion with tax attorney Douglas Charnas and financial services regulatory attorney Aaron Kouhoupt about what impacts rescheduling could have – or not – on state legal, medical, and adult-use marijuana programs, especially when it comes t...

60: Demystifying Agency Rulemaking, Ep. 2: Mastering Participation in the Process

August 30, 2023 19:45 - 23 minutes - 11 MB

In the second episode of our two-part series, “Agency Rulemaking,” McGlinchey attorneys Michael Blumenthal, Douglas Charnas, and David Waxman will delve into the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA), Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), and the importance of participating in the rulemaking process. They will review rulemaking comment options for businesses, including when and what type of comments should be made.

59: Deep Dive Into Payments: Impacts of Money Transmission Laws

August 23, 2023 18:10 - 16 minutes - 7.45 MB

 The next item in McGlinchey's Deep Dive into Payments Series is a podcast on money transmission by attorneys Jeff Barringer, Amy Greenwood-Field, and Aaron Kouhoupt. Their discussion centers around the impacts of money transmission laws on those in the payments space who find themselves in the flow of funds or providing any payment services to third parties. They delve into the Model Money Transmission Modernization Act, FinCEN regulation exemptions, and options for startup businesses.

58: Demystifying Agency Rulemaking, Ep. 1: Navigating the Administrative Procedures Act to Safeguard Against Overreaching Regulations (Part I)

August 18, 2023 21:18 - 23 minutes - 10.7 MB

In the first episode of our two-part series, “Demystifying Agency Rulemaking,” McGlinchey attorneys Michael Blumenthal, Douglas Charnas, and David Waxman will delve into the history and evolution of the Administrative Procedures Act (APA) and its enforcement, including a review of cases involving the major question doctrine and the Chevron doctrine.

57: Advice to Summer Clerks

July 28, 2023 17:01 - 27 minutes - 12.8 MB

Summertime means clerkships in law firms. In this episode, a number of McGlinchey associates who participated in our clerkship program offer sage advice for law students considering or participating in summer associate programs. Chair of our Summer Associate Committee Zelma Murray Frederick leads a discussion with these associates to help law students find their way, minimize anxiety, and realize a useful and productive summer experience.

56: A Panel Discussion about Music Licensing, Royalties, and AI

July 07, 2023 16:38 - 18 minutes - 8.31 MB

In today’s digital economy, exactly how are musicians, songwriters, and other music industry players paid? And what impact will emerging technologies have on those payment streams? In this episode, Hillel Frankel hosts a panel discussion about the current status of music licensing with guests Chris Allen from Stem Distribution and Nathan Osher of the Mechanical Licensing Collective. 

55: Cannabis and Bankruptcy, Ep. 3: Considerations for Lenders

June 29, 2023 15:56 - 10 minutes - 4.94 MB

In the final episode of our three-part series, "Exploring Issues in Cannabis and Bankruptcy," McGlinchey's Cannabis Group Co-Chair, Heidi Urness, along with colleagues Timothy Byrd and Rudy Cerone, will delve into the implications of the recent decisions in Blumsack and Hacienda for creditors in the cannabis industry. Additionally, they will examine the rights available to lenders and marijuana financiers within the context of bankruptcy.

54: Cannabis and Bankruptcy, Ep. 2: Considerations for Businesses

May 11, 2023 18:04 - 13 minutes - 6.22 MB

In the second installment in a three-part series exploring issues in cannabis and bankruptcy, McGlinchey attorneys Heidi Urness, Timothy Byrd, and Rudy Cerone dive into the bankruptcy protections available to businesses, including a case in which the Bankruptcy Court rejected a categorical prohibition for all debtors with any connection to marijuana.

53: Cannabis and Bankruptcy, Ep. 1: Considerations for Individuals

April 11, 2023 16:50 - 12 minutes - 5.81 MB

Starting a cannabis business is often discussed, but maintaining a business, particularly during a downturn in the industry, is a completely different ballgame. Pockets of the cannabis industry are experiencing financial distress, and this is generating fear and concern for marijuana licensees as well as their financiers and creditors.   In this first installment of our three-part series exploring issues involving cannabis and bankruptcy, we’ll give an overview of the various forms of Bank...

52: Data Privacy and Info Security in Finance: The Lay of the Land

February 01, 2023 20:31 - 17 minutes - 16.3 MB

In the age of big data, it’s more important than ever to understand your obligations relating to your customers’ private information. Information can be utilized by bad actors in a variety of ways that can be harmful to both you and your consumers. In this episode of the More with McGlinchey podcast, attorneys Aaron Kouhoupt and David Thompson discuss the privacy framework, including information security, proper use of data, and reporting consumer information to government agencies. 

51: #WhyMcGlinchey? Lateral to Leadership with Shaun Ramey

January 17, 2023 16:28 - 19 minutes - 8.88 MB

The process of joining a new firm as a lateral can take many different forms, and in some environments, can preclude an attorney from a leadership track. In some firms, leadership is based on longevity and seniority; in others, the size of an attorney’s book of business determines their candidacy for leadership. In this episode, Director of Talent Acquisition Margeaux Roush speaks with Nashville attorney Shaun Ramey, who joined the firm and transitioned into office leadership and membership ...

50: Governing an Algorithm? The DeFi and Crypto Enforcement Landscape

November 29, 2022 22:15 - 16 minutes - 7.38 MB

The regulatory framework for cryptocurrency and DeFi in general is still a little murky. That hasn’t stopped regulatory bodies from bringing enforcement actions against players in this space. What’s on the horizon when it comes to investigation and enforcement activity in the decentralized finance space? In this episode of the More with McGlinchey podcast, attorneys Aaron Kouhoupt and Bob Driscoll discuss the regulatory philosophy playing out in Washington, federal agencies’ various perspe...

49: Dictaphones to Zoom Fatigue: Navigating the Multigenerational Practice of Law

November 21, 2022 19:32 - 16 minutes - 7.79 MB

The modern law firm counts four generations of workers in its ranks. From the language of pleadings and law libraries to communication styles and work/life balance, what makes these employees different – and how are they more similar than their labels may lead you to believe? In this episode of the More with McGlinchey podcast, attorneys who began practicing during four distinct eras share their thoughts on the modern practice of law.

48: How does DeFi impact insurance, employment, and litigation?

November 03, 2022 16:02 - 16 minutes - 15.2 MB

How are these developments with cryptocurrencies and decentralized finance going to impact areas that range from insurance to employment to litigation? In this episode of the More with McGlinchey podcast, attorneys Aaron Kouhoupt, Lauren Ybarra, Chase Stoecker, and Gregg Stevens discuss DeFi through the lens of insurance, employment, and litigation. What does DeFi insurance look like? Can employees be paid in crypto? What are some best practices for successful DeFi litigation? Tune in for ...

47: DeFi and Tax: How are digital currencies treated by the IRS?

October 27, 2022 16:40 - 13 minutes - 6.29 MB

Cryptocurrency has gained in popularity. Many finance companies have begun offering digital loyalty points and rewards. This sounds appealing until it’s time to figure out how and when digital currency may be taxed. In this episode of the More with McGlinchey podcast, attorneys Douglas Charnas and Aaron Kouhoupt discuss the tax implications of receiving cryptocurrency, using it as a form of payment, and associated captain gains and capital losses. 

46: DeFi and Digital Assets: What do the UCC Amendments Mean for Business Transactions?

September 16, 2022 14:10 - 14 minutes - 6.82 MB

Big changes are coming to the UCC, the Uniform Commercial Code, with regard to cryptocurrency and other digital assets. What will that mean to business transactions involving those digital assets going forward? In this episode of the More with McGlinchey podcast, attorneys Arthur Rotatori and Marshall Grodner discuss the proposed amendments to the Uniform Commercial Code, which include revisions to Article 9 and Article 12 and the definition of a Controllable Electronic Record, or CER, as ...

45: The 2022 Summer Associate Experience - Part 2

August 29, 2022 13:27 - 14 minutes - 6.79 MB

The law clerk experience is different at every law firm. Each one has its own personality and chooses to coordinate its program in a different way. Here at McGlinchey, we're extraordinarily proud of our law clerk program, and we're so excited to talk to them today about their experience this summer. In this episode of the More with McGlinchey podcast, attorney Andrew Albritton discusses the firm's clerkship program with five of our 2022 Summer Associates, Gabriel Guajardo, Ian Joseph, Alex...

44: A Deep Dive into DeFi (Decentralized Finance)

August 22, 2022 18:31 - 11 minutes - 15.5 MB

The world of decentralized finance, blockchains, virtual and cryptocurrency has grown exponentially in recent years. Many financial institutions are looking to enter or expand their operations in the digital economy, but the regulatory environment gives many pause. Over the coming months, McGlinchey attorneys from various practice groups will dive into the world of DeFi and explore it from every angle. In this episode of "More with McGlinchey," Aaron Kouhoupt and Robert Savoie discuss this...

43: The 2022 Summer Associate Experience - Part 1

August 12, 2022 15:07 - 13 minutes - 6.37 MB

Every law firm tailors their summer experience differently in hopes of attracting and recruiting the next great crop of Associates. What is the summer clerk experience like here at McGlinchey? In this episode of the More with McGlinchey podcast, attorney Taylor Bennington and Director of Talent Acquisition Margeaux Roush discuss the firm's clerkship program with five of our 2022 Summer Associates, Georgia Bauer, Jessica Bozell, Keke Heneghan, Julia Berry Lopez, and KayLeigh Nader.

42: Got Mail? What to Do When the IRS Contacts You

July 14, 2022 15:43 - 17 minutes - 8.18 MB

Receiving a letter from the IRS is like seeing the flashing lights of a police patrol car in your rear view mirror. As tempting as it might be, trashing the letter is like trying to outrun the patrol car. Not all correspondence from the IRS is bad news, but good or bad, you need to understand how you should respond when contacted by the IRS. In this episode of the More with McGlinchey podcast, Member Douglas Charnas discusses with Member James Sturdivant what to do and what not to do if ...

41: On Juneteenth: A Discussion with McGlinchey’s African American Affinity Group

June 30, 2022 15:35 - 20 minutes - 9.26 MB

Juneteenth is the oldest commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States. In the latest episode of More with McGlinchey, we present a recording of an internal panel discussion between members of McGlinchey’s African American Affinity Group on the novel “On Juneteenth” by Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Annette Gordon-Reed. It provides a historian’s view of the country’s long road to Juneteenth, recounting both its origins in Texas and the enormous hardships that African-American...

40: #WhyMcGlinchey? Path to Partnership with Matt Manning

June 13, 2022 19:56 - 16 minutes - 7.62 MB

The path to partnership looks different for every lawyer. During today's installment of the #WhyMcGlinchey Path to Partnership series, we'll talk with Matt Manning about why he has chosen to grow his career here at McGlinchey, from Associate to Office Managing Member.

39: How Law Firms Combat the Great Resignation (Part 2)

May 19, 2022 19:25 - 20 minutes - 18.8 MB

The Coronavirus’s impact on workplaces has led to what many are calling “The Great Resignation.” It’s impacting every industry nationwide, leaving many employers scrambling to retain and replace employees. In this second installment, we’ll discuss strategies for retention and how law firms can proactively guard against losing their best and most talented people.

38: NFL’s Rooney Rule - The Flores Discrimination Suit’s Impact on DEI initiatives

April 22, 2022 17:55 - 13 minutes - 6.4 MB

The NFL designed the Rooney Rule in 2002 to increase the recruitment of ethnic minorities in coaching positions. But recently, former Miami Dolphins head coach, Brian Flores, filed a collective action lawsuit against the NFL and all 32 of its teams alleging racial discrimination in hiring. In this episode, Labor and Employment attorneys Camille Bryant and Andrew Albritton discuss the catch-22 suits like this can represent for employers implementing when diversity, equity, and inclusion initi...

37: Law of the Land? Cannabis, Preemption, and SCOTUS

April 13, 2022 18:12 - 20 minutes - 9.39 MB

Cannabis is illegal under federal law, but legal for certain uses in many states. Might the U. S. Supreme Court resolve this conflict in a Workers’ Comp case? In this episode, McGlinchey attorneys Remington Angelle and Ralph Confreda join Gary Hebert to discuss the legal landscape surrounding marijuana in 2022, and an overview of cases before the Supreme Court that may result in a decision on the issue of preemption.

36: Women's History Month: Uplift Panel Discussion

March 24, 2022 16:31 - 18 minutes - 8.66 MB

In honor of Women's History Month, members of Uplift, McGlinchey’s women’s initiative, gathered for a multi-generational discussion about the evolution of practicing law as a woman, the importance of women as leaders and mentors, and what the future holds in the legal industry.

35: How Law Firms Combat the Great Resignation (Part 1)

March 07, 2022 16:26 - 17 minutes - 16.4 MB

The Coronavirus’s impact on workplaces has led to what many are calling “The Great Resignation." It’s almost impossible to replace employees who are leaving their jobs, and it’s impacting every industry nationwide. In this two-part episode of More with McGlinchey, we’ll discuss what risks law firms face when it comes to attrition, and how firms can proactively guard against losing their best and most talented people.

34: Elizabeth Holmes, Ghislaine Maxwell, and the Federal Sentencing Guidelines

February 03, 2022 17:34 - 15 minutes - 14.8 MB

Headlines everywhere from People Magazine to the Wall Street Journal remind us that white collar crime is in the news. Both Ghislaine Maxwell and Elizabeth Holmes have been convicted and await sentencing. How are those federal sentences determined? What factors come into play, and what do the Holmes and Maxwell cases have in common? In this episode, white collar attorney Jim Sturdivant joins the co-chair of our Investigations team, Dan Plunkett, to discuss the federal sentencing guidelines...

33: #WhyMcGlinchey? Path to Partnership with Zelma Murray Frederick

January 20, 2022 22:36 - 33 minutes - 17 MB

The path to partnership looks different for every lawyer. In the first installment of the #WhyMcGlinchey series of the More with McGlinchey podcast, Director of Talent Acquisition Margeaux Roush talks with Baton Rouge litigator Zelma Murray Frederick about how she has chosen to grow her career here at McGlinchey, from a non-traditional start with the firm to nonprofit leadership, work-life balance, becoming a Member, and chairing the firm’s Summer Associate Program.

32: Tokenization of IP Rights and NFTs in Commercial Finance

December 02, 2021 19:22 - 19 minutes - 9.05 MB

In our increasingly digital economy, cryptocurrencies and non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, have gained popularity for everything from consumer transactions to securities. In this episode, Baton Rouge attorneys Drew Patty and Marshall Grodner discuss how digital assets are being used and regulated, especially in the commercial context regarding collateral and intellectual property. They touch on how NFTs are being used to monetize IP rights now (and how they may be used in the future), the risks...

31: Addressing Bias in Performance Reviews

November 15, 2021 16:53 - 23 minutes - 10.9 MB

It’s the last quarter of the year, and for some, that means holiday gatherings and New Year's resolutions. However, many managers and supervisors are instead saying "'tis the season for year-end performance reviews." While these annual reviews have their shortcomings companies across the globe, large and small continue to use them. Labor and Employment Members Camille Bryant and Mag Bickford discuss how bias negatively impacts performance reviews, and steps employers can take to mitigate ris...

30: What Will the Corporate Transparency Act Mean for Your Business?

October 01, 2021 12:00 - 16 minutes - 23.2 MB

Unless you are an exempt entity, the new Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) will require you to disclose the beneficial owners of your company to the United States government. Businesses will not be required to do so, however, until the U.S. Department of Treasury issues regulations. What is required, who is exempt, and what will compliance look like for companies and the attorneys and accountants who form them? 

29: BSA, OFAC, KYC, and CIP – What do they mean to me?

September 15, 2021 17:02 - 17 minutes - 24.1 MB

The Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and parts of the U.S. Patriot Act’s Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC) requirements have seemingly similar goals: to prevent money laundering and the funding of terrorist activities. Yet a lively debate surrounds which entities are covered by these acts, what the acts stipulate, and what entities must do to comply with them. In this episode, Consumer Financial Services Regulatory Compliance attorneys Sarah Edwards (New Orleans), Chris Couch (Birmingham), and ...

28: The McGlinchey Summer Associate Experience

August 26, 2021 17:13 - 12 minutes - 10.6 MB

The summer associate experience is one that law students look forward to, and many build careers upon. In the current environment of flexibility and inclusivity, how has the summer associate experience changed? In this episode of More with McGlinchey, attorneys Zelma Frederick and Amanda Stout discuss the firm’s clerkship program and its goals, along with four of our 2021 Summer Associates, Taylor Bennington, Sara Grasch, Gillian Miculek, and Erica Powell. The clerks discuss their goals fo...

27: Equity and Codeswitching in the Workplace

August 12, 2021 17:04 - 13 minutes - 18.9 MB

It's been proven that equity in the workplace is an asset for both businesses and their employees because it encourages innovation, creativity, and empathy. Yet the journey through diversity efforts towards equity and inclusion is ever-evolving, especially in the legal industry. In this episode, attorneys Farren Davis (New Orleans) and Dhruv Sharma (Irvine) of McGlinchey’s Diversity Committee join Labor and Employment attorney and Diversity Committee member Camille Bryant (New Orleans) to ...

26: Repossessions and Bankruptcy Post-COVID, Post-Fulton

July 21, 2021 17:00 - 18 minutes - 8.69 MB

COVID-19’s economic impact on borrowers’ ability to repay loans has had major repercussions for auto lenders, and the U.S. Supreme Court recently issued a decision relating to repossessions in bankruptcy. In this episode, McGlinchey attorneys Rudy Cerone (New Orleans) and Colin Quillinan (Albany) discuss the forecast for auto repossessions as COVID borrower relief programs wind down, and the impacts of the recent Fulton decision.

25: Cryptocurrency: Wall Street or Main Street?

July 07, 2021 20:49 - 9 minutes - 4.55 MB

As cryptocurrency becomes more widely accepted as a payment method, it leaves many people wondering whether it will remain a volatile investment or become as common as a debit card. In our second cryptocurrency podcast, McGlinchey attorneys Dan Plunkett (New Orleans) and Chris Bottcher (Birmingham) ask the question: is cryptocurrency Wall Street or Main Street?

24: Reporting Cash Tips to the IRS

June 21, 2021 19:18 - 12 minutes - 5.79 MB

In restaurants, the wait staff, bartenders, and bussers are required to report their tips, including cash tips, to the restaurant and the IRS. Even if those cash tips aren’t reported to the restaurant, since tips are income subject to employment tax, the IRS can tax the restaurant for the employer’s share of FICA tax on the unreported cash tips. In this episode, tax attorney Douglas Charnas (Washington, DC) discusses the tax law governing cash tips and outlines the two voluntary IRS programs...

23: Energy + Cybersecurity: What’s in the Pipeline?

June 04, 2021 20:18 - 16 minutes - 7.64 MB

You may have heard about recent cyberattacks on utility companies that resulted in large ransoms being paid and our nation's critical utility infrastructure being compromised. Given the ever-evolving nature of cybersecurity, what can energy companies and regulated entities do to keep consumers safe and their businesses operational and in compliance with changing governmental regulation?

22: Cryptocurrency: Wild West or Wall Street?

May 27, 2021 18:56 - 14 minutes - 6.87 MB

Every day, the mainstream media and social media are filled with references to cryptocurrency. Depending on who you ask, it’s either simply the next way to spend your money, or it’s a haven for criminal activity. In this episode of More with McGlinchey, Dan Plunkett (New Orleans), Co-Chair of McGlinchey's Government and Internal Investigations team, asks his fellow Co-Chair Bob Driscoll (Washington) and Robert Savoie (Cleveland), Chair of McGlinchey’s FinTech practice, to weigh in on this ...

21: Are You a Foreign Agent?

May 11, 2021 15:49 - 17 minutes - 24.3 MB

The Maria Butina case cast a spotlight on once-obscure laws known as 18 USC Section 951, and the Foreign Agent Registration Act, or FARA. The government has revived these laws to target political actors, foreign propagandists, or influencers acting here in the United States without prior notice. The Fourth Circuit recently had something to say about it. In this episode, McGlinchey attorneys Robert Driscoll and Alfred Carry (Washington, DC), who represented Maria, discuss the differences betw...

20: #McGlincheyForward and Leaders at the Front

April 26, 2021 16:09 - 13 minutes - 6.47 MB

Diversity may seem like a buzzword in the legal industry, but recent years have proven the conversation around equity is critical for the future of the law. In this episode, McGlinchey Managing Member Michael Ferachi and Chief Diversity Officer & HR Director Eliska Plunkett discuss what it means for a law firm to walk the walk when it comes to diversity and inclusion in 2021, including the firm’s new #McGlincheyForward initiative and participation in Diversity Lab’s “Mansfield Rule” certific...

19: Redefining Personal Jurisdiction: SCOTUS Rules on the Ford Cases

April 06, 2021 18:46 - 13 minutes - 6.42 MB

What does the U.S. Supreme Court's March 25 decision regarding personal jurisdiction in the Ford cases mean for litigants and litigation across the country? Join McGlinchey attorneys Rasch Brown, Gary Hebert, and Brian LeCompte for the fourth installment in their series on the changing landscape of general personal jurisdiction.

18: Is the TCPA Unconstitutional?

March 16, 2021 20:30 - 13 minutes - 12.5 MB

The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) is always the subject of litigation. The United States Supreme Court recently ruled that the government debt exception, which was added to the statute in 2015, was unconstitutional. Can the Court's recent ruling be interpreted to mean the entirety of the TCPA has been unconstitutional since 2015? Consumer Financial Services attorneys Gregg Stevens (Dallas), Aaron Kouhoupt (Cleveland), and Joe Apatov (Fort Lauderdale) discuss the conflicts and th...

17: When Should Presidential Appointees Lawyer Up?

February 22, 2021 19:12 - 15 minutes - 7.15 MB

You've worked in the trenches of the private or public sector, and now you've been granted the golden ticket, a job in the Biden Administration. Congratulations, your work has paid off, but you could find yourself opposite a subpoena in your future. What do you need to know in case of an investigation down the road?

16: When Is Form 1099-C Required of Lenders?

January 21, 2021 23:59 - 19 minutes - 27.3 MB

When debt is forgiven, as much of the funding lent through the CARES Act’s PPP may be, a lender may be required to file IRS Form 1099-C with the IRS and to furnish a copy to the borrower. As a lender, do I need to file the 1099-C when I forgive a PPP loan, or when we finalize a restructuring or settle a case alleging a violation of state or Federal lending law? McGlinchey's Charles Adams (Houston) and Douglas Charnas (Washington, DC) discuss these and more questions about the rules that co...

15: Vaccines in the time of COVID

January 12, 2021 15:52 - 11 minutes - 11.1 MB

In the time of Coronavirus with many municipalities implementing restrictions on business and individual activity, employers are anxious to return to normal operations with staff onsite as soon as possible. With vaccines becoming available, employers may be wondering, can I require my employees to get the COVID vaccine?