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This week's guide to Crisis Management This week's email features a look at Key considerations for employers offering vaccination incentives; Real Estate Law: Protection and remedy - How to recognize and navigate an exculpation clause; Will lawyers continue to be averse to technology post-pandemic?; Soaring materials costs, supply-chain problems & project cancellations continue to impact construction industry one year into pandemic; Promoting mental health is a team effort. For more on Crisis Management be sure to visit our website, crisismanagementupdate.com. We'd love to hear your thoughts or feedback on this newsletter. Please contact Patrick Brannan at pbrannan@bridgetowermedia.com. | | | |
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| | Key considerations for employers offering vaccination incentives The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission just gave them a binary choice in regard to incentivizing vaccines, by drawing a key distinction based on who administers the shot. Read more > |
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| Real Estate Law: Protection and remedy: How to recognize and navigate an exculpation clause The “exculpation clause” provides protection to landlords from most liabilities and damages to the tenant. While it appears that this clause started with the retail net leasing sector, I have seen it become more prevalent in standard commercial leases for all types of uses. Read more > |
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| Will lawyers continue to be averse to technology post-pandemic? As the pandemic recedes and we head into the “new normal,” no one is exactly sure what law offices will look like post-pandemic. Will lawyers work remotely more often than before? Will the “face time” requirements of year’s past fall by the wayside as remote work increases? Will law firms continue to adopt new technologies into their firms in order to facilitate new ways of working? Read more > |
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| | Soaring Materials Costs, Supply-chain Problems & Project Cancellations Continue To Impact Construction Industry One Year Into Pandemic One year after the pandemic struck, construction firms are experiencing soaring materials costs, widespread supply-chain problems, and continuing project deferrals and cancellations, according to a new survey that the Associated General Contractors of America released in June. Read more > |
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| Not playing hurt: Promoting mental health is a team effort Many lawyers often find it difficult, no matter what else they may be going through, to call for a substitute. So, they put on their game faces and push through stress, anxiety, depression, and much else. But left untreated, lingering injuries can lead to massive damage. Read more > |
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