By: Jeremy Rogers, Esq. Maybe Florida’s minimum wage isn’t THE biggest headline of 2020, but it is notable and important for employers to be ...
The Ward is Law
New York Provides Health News That Has Nothing to do with COVID!!
By: Barry Brownstein, Esq. Shout out to the Empire State for reminding us that there are in fact other health concerns totally unrelated to COVID. ...
Now in Pennsylvania: Two’s Company and 7,500’s a Crowd
By: Jennifer Ward, Esq. On Tuesday 10/6, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf announced that event crowd sizes in Pennsylvania will be greatly increased beginning ...
House Passes CROWN Act
By: Jennifer Ward, Esq. Do We Really Need to Keep Saying It? Don’t Discipline Employees for Cultural Hairstyles! On September 21st, the U.S. House of ...
Pelotons, Puzzles and OSHA Whistleblower Resolutions
By Jennifer Ward, Esq. Pelotons, Puzzles and OSHA Whistleblower Resolutions What do they have in common? If you’re trying to get one during COVID, you ...
Han Solo v. Galactic Empire, Inc.
By Jennifer Ward, Esq. The Odds of Navigating an Asteroid Field: 3,720 to 1 The Odds of Winning a COVID Case Against Businesses: Good Luck! After C-3PO ...
Florida says E-Nough to Voluntary E-Verify
By: Jeremy Rogers, Esq. Mandatory E-Verify Use Goes Into Effect 2021 On June 30, 2020, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law legislation that will ...
Religious Employers Score Two Wins at the Supreme Court
By Jennifer Ward, Esq. Across the nation, competitions are beginning to heat up again. The National Women’s Soccer League has been playing since June, the ...
The Ward Report – Philadelphia COVID-19 Whistleblower Protections
By: Jennifer Ward, Esq. Philadelphia is a city of firsts: First Continental Congress. First US Stock Exchange. First Elmo Drumline. And now you can add ...
Supreme Court Gives LGBT Community Another Reason to Celebrate Pride Month
By: Jennifer Ward, Esq. On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that sex discrimination protections under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 extend to ...