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March 24, 2023

In April, there may be layoffs in their companies. All because of the Labor Code

Paweł Sych talks about new regulations from the Labor Code that will make it more difficult to dismiss people employed on fixed-term contracts.

In the News
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March 24, 2023

The ins and outs of workplace privacy law: A chat with Zoe Argento

In an IAPP podcast, Zoe Argento discusses some of the pressing trends in workplace privacy, including CPRA obligations, workplace surveillance and artificial intelligence issues, international data transfers, and data security best practices.

In the News
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March 24, 2023

Are You Ready for Another Bank Failure?

Michael Lotito says the COVID-19 pandemic, high inflation, poor stock market performance, mass layoffs and talk of a national recession have heightened financial worries for many individuals. (Subscription required.)

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March 23, 2023

U.S. Immigration Laws and the Peril of Using the United States as a Venue for International Arbitration Proceedings

Angel Valverde presents issues for development of international arbitration in the U.S., as there are no visas that specifically allow a foreign national to be employed as an arbitrator, attorney or expert witness in an arbitration proceeding.

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March 23, 2023

Utah Prohibits Use of Vaccination Status in Employment Decisions

Ethan D. Thomas and Brian D. Tuttle discuss a new Utah law that prevents employers, government entities and public places from discriminating against an individual based on their vaccination status or immunity passport.

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