Posted by Giovanna A. D'Orazio | Jan 13, 2022 |
Despite the known dangers of drunk driving, alcohol-impaired accidents continue to account for nearly one-third of all the traffic-related deaths in the U.S. In today's enlightening conversation Scott talks about what to do if you are hurt in a car accident involving a driver who was intoxica...
Posted by Giovanna A. D'Orazio | Dec 23, 2021 |
"Year's end is neither an end nor a beginning but a going on."
In this year end episode Scott briefly discusses three small steps that everyone can take to help protect against the unexpected. These steps, if taken, can help put the mind at ease during the ever-changing landscape.
Posted by Giovanna A. D'Orazio | Dec 07, 2021 |
After the parents of the Oxford High School shooter were criminally charged, we are asking when parents can be civilly liable for the acts or crimes of their children.
Posted by Giovanna A. D'Orazio | Nov 18, 2021 |
The EEOC has updated its COVID-19 guidance on workplace retaliation. We talk about what types of activities are protected from retaliation and common scenarios in the COVID-19 context, including vaccine mandates.
Posted by Giovanna A. D'Orazio | Oct 28, 2021 |
In light of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we are talking about protections for employees with a breast cancer diagnosis including FMLA leave, reasonable accommodations, and freedom from discrimination and retaliation.
Posted by Giovanna A. D'Orazio | Oct 18, 2021 |
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today we are talking about workplace and voting protections for individuals affected by domestic violence.
Posted by Giovanna A. D'Orazio | Sep 13, 2021 |
In light of back to school season, we are talking about legal issues at school including injuries, employment discrimination, and COVID-19 precautions including masks and mandatory vaccines.
Posted by Giovanna A. D'Orazio | Sep 08, 2021 |
Mandatory vaccines in the workplace are legal, with some exceptions for individuals with disabilities and religious needs. This blog post talks about why, for most people, vaccine mandates should not be your hill to die on. There will rarely be legal recourse, and unemployment could impact you financially and personally for a long time to come.
Posted by Scott M. Peterson | Apr 01, 2021 |
A somewhat unknown rule to non-attorneys is that in most cases, if a judge does not agree with a jury award, the judge has the right to modify the award as he or she deems appropriate. The most common way for this to play out is where a jury awards a family, say, $2,000,000 in a case involving a...
Posted by Scott M. Peterson | Mar 24, 2021 |
2020 was a nightmarish year for many families. But thanks to recent legislation, you could see a silver lining in the form of major tax breaks when filing your income taxes this spring. First up, although it's technically not a tax break, the IRS announced this week that the deadline for filing y...
Posted by Scott M. Peterson | Mar 19, 2021 |
Even though there are now vaccines for the pandemic and the number of new cases is on the decline, becoming infected is still a very real possibility. And for parents who suffer from any debilitating illness, it can be a colossal challenge to navigate your typical parenting responsibilities, whil...
Posted by Giovanna A. D'Orazio | Mar 12, 2021 |
In light of Oprah's interview of Price Harry and Meghan Markle, we are talking about colorism and what it means to be discriminated against on the basis of color.
Posted by Scott M. Peterson | Mar 11, 2021 |
Even though there are now vaccines for COVID-19 and the number of new cases is on the decline, becoming infected with the virus is still a very real possibility. And for parents who become infected, it can be a colossal challenge to navigate your typical parenting responsibilities, while trying t...
Posted by Giovanna A. D'Orazio | Feb 26, 2021 |
In light of sexual harassment allegations against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, we are talking about state employees' recourse for sexual harassment and discrimination.
Posted by Scott M. Peterson | Feb 25, 2021 |
The brutal nature of severe foot and ankle injuries comes into focus after golf's most famous athlete is involved in an automobile accident.
Posted by Giovanna A. D'Orazio | Feb 05, 2021 |
We are talking about the employment implications of taking a vacation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Posted by Scott M. Peterson | Feb 04, 2021 |
A case study involving a severe injury to a local professional illustrates how the approach to cases can differ significantly depending upon client needs.
Posted by Giovanna A. D'Orazio | Jan 28, 2021 |
In light of reports that New York nursing homes significantly underreported COVID-19 deaths, we are looking at legal immunity for hospitals and nursing homes for malpractice and negligence during the pandemic.
Posted by Scott M. Peterson | Jan 19, 2021 |
Insurance companies are in the business os saving money. Knowing what information they look for is critical to maximizing recovery following an injury.
Posted by Scott M. Peterson | Dec 15, 2020 |
A common misconception with planning is that it is for the older and more wealthy generations. That could not be further from the truth.
Posted by Giovanna A. D'Orazio | Dec 10, 2020 |
In light of a forthcoming COVID-19 vaccine, we ask whether employers can require you to get the vaccine.
Posted by Giovanna A. D'Orazio | Nov 09, 2020 |
In advance of Veterans Day 2020, we are talking about protections for veterans and service members in the workplace.
Posted by Giovanna A. D'Orazio | Nov 02, 2020 |
In light of the 2020 Presidential Election, we are taking a look at what happened these last four years on issues we care about.
Posted by Giovanna A. D'Orazio | Oct 20, 2020 |
In light of questioning during the Amy Coney Barrett hearings, we are talking about when racial slurs at work constitute a hostile work environment, and when they might not.
Posted by Giovanna A. D'Orazio | Oct 16, 2020 |
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. We are talking about protections for domestic violence victims in employment and voting.