By Abby H. Natelson, Esq. The New York Commissioner of Health has extended New York State’s indoor mask mandate. As previously reported in NFC’s December
By Abby H. Natelson, Esq. On January 13, 2022, the Supreme Court issued decisions affecting two federal vaccine mandates: First, the Supreme Court stayed
By Abby H. Natelson, Esq. On January 13, 2022, the Supreme Court issued decisions affecting two federal vaccine mandates: First, the Supreme Court stayed
By Rachel H. Khedouri, Esq. and Carol K. Shieh, Esq. Here we go again…On January 5, 2022, the California Department of Public Health (“CDPH”)
By Rachel H. Khedouri, Esq. As we all are getting ready to close the books on 2021, employers should be aware of new developments
By Rachel H. Khedouri, Esq., Suzanne M. Cerra, Esq., and Punam P. Alam, Esq Although COVID-19 and its fallout was still top of mind
The Federal Government has recently issued a whole host of COVID-19 guidance relating to participant elections for employee benefit plans. The guidance includes the
With the number of COVID-19 related laws and regulations issued over the last two months, we know it can be difficult for employers to
Thank you to so many of our clients who joined our return-to-work webinar last week. For those who missed it, you can listen to
Yesterday, important new legislation was passed in New Jersey. A complete list of changes is included in this press release: HERE . Of particular
On April 3, 2020, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed the Enacted Budget for fiscal year 2021, which includes what his office touts as the “strongest
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) issued new guidelines on April 8, 2020 aimed at getting critical infrastructure workers who have been
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