Posts Tagged ‘OKwomen-blogs’
Will New Legislation Approved by the Maryland Legislature Improve the Lives of Adolescents in High Conflict Custody Cases?
In high conflict custody cases, parents often disagree about whether a child needs mental health treatment. Divorced parents often have…
Read MoreEmploying Independent Contractors? Three Tips To Keep in Mind
Independent contractors are an integral part of many businesses. For companies, they provide necessary services with less costs. For the…
Read MoreNow Hiring: Getting Back to Work Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic
For much of 2020, my conversations with employers were around layoffs, furloughs, and terminations. With the uncertainty of the pandemic,…
Read MoreAmerican Jobs Act: Three Takeaways for the Workplace
President Biden introduced the American Jobs Act on March 31. The proposal is preliminary, with only an overview provided by…
Read MoreOffit Kurman’s Laura Winston Presents to PIPLA Audience on the Trademark Modernization Act
Offit Kurman intellectual property attorney Laura Winston recently presented to the Philadelphia Intellectual Property Law Association (PIPLA) on the Trademark…
Read MoreNational Ban-the-Box: Three Tips for Recruiting Processes
COVID-19 has turned typical recruiting and the overall economy upside down. As a result, almost every industry has been forced…
Read MoreEmployers Required to Provide More Healthcare Coverage: What to Know
On March 6, 2021, the U.S. Senate passed the American Rescue Plan Act (the “Act”), totaling $1.9 trillion. Many important…
Read MoreMy Spouse has an Income, so Why Would I have to Pay Alimony?
Known Indefinite Alimony Awards in Reported Maryland Cases. The purpose of alimony is not to provide a lifetime pension. Rather,…
Read MoreWomen of Achievement – Women’s History Month
A few years ago, a Committee headed by Frances Hughes Glendening, the then-wife of Governor Glendening, published a book, highlighting…
Read MoreUse the ‘Shecession’ as a Springboard
A PwC report issued on March 2, 2021, confirmed that women had been disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, with…
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