By Jennifer Ward, Esq. DOUBLE JEOPARDY! OSHA & CMS Vaccine Mandates What is “something new every week”? For months, there have been legal ...
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Trick Question: Is COVID-19 a Disability Under the ADA?
By: Jennifer Ward, Esq. Is COVID-19 a disability under the ADA? EEOC: Yes, except for when it’s not. News regarding COVID-19 is a bit of a mixed ...
Stellar Defense Earns Christopher Curci a “Law360” Shoutout
Ward Law LLC is thrilled to share that our all-star attorney Christopher Curci has been featured in the Law360 email newsletter for both New Jersey Law and ...
Five Vaccine Exemptions Florida Employers Must Now Provide Employees
By: Jeremy Rogers, Esq. On November 18th, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law HB 1-B/SB 2-B, requiring employers to provide five exemptions for ...
To Vax or Not to Vax
By: Jennifer Ward, Esq. You take the good/ You take the bad/ You take them both/ and there you have/ The Vax of Life. The Vax of Life. Late in ...
Critiquing Employees as Being “Motherly” – Not a Great Idea
By: Jeremy Rogers, Esq. Cigar City Motors learned this the hard way after they were made to pay $500,000 in punitive damages following a sex ...
Fair Warning for NYC’s Fair Chance Act
By: Jennifer Ward, Esq. Fair Warning for NYC’s Fair Chance Act Last year, New York City amended its Fair Chance Act (FCA), which is intended to make it ...
Florida Supreme Court: What’s Good for the Insured, is Good for the Insurer
By: Jeremy Rogers, Esq. Recently, the Florida Supreme Court overturned two lower court decisions and ruled in Arch Insurance Co. v. Kubicki Draper, LLP ...
LGBTQ Ruling Turns One – and EEOC is Here to Celebrate
By Jennifer Ward, Esq. They grow up so fast! The Supreme Court’s Bostock v. Clayton decision just turned one, and that means decorations, a smash cake, ...
Ward Law Offices Closed for Juneteenth
In observance of Juneteenth, Ward Law offices will be closed on Friday June 18th. Celebrated on June 19th, Juneteenth commemorates the date in 1865, more ...










