October 24, 2022 – Article
DOJ Settles False Claims Allegations with the Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) Loan Lender for the First Time
Commercial Litigation Update Blog
Olivia K. Plinio
August 23, 2022 – Article
Service of Process: An Overlooked Challenge of Litigation During COVID-19
Commercial Litigation Update Blog
Anthony Argiropoulos, Steven T. Passarella, Jr.
August 1, 2022 – Article
The Department of Justice Continues to Target COVID-19-Related Fraud
Commercial Litigation Update Blog
Olivia K. Plinio
July 20, 2022 – Article
Mission (Im)possible: Recent Cases Hold That Pandemic-Related Disruptions Do Not Relieve Contractual Performance
Commercial Litigation Update Blog
Robert M. Travisano, Lucas Peterhans
May 26, 2022 – Article
Borrower/Lender Disagreements in PPP Loan Forgiveness Applications
Commercial Litigation Update Blog
Theodora McCormick, Robert Lufrano
February 18, 2022 – Article
Our Employee Moved to California During the Pandemic, Can We Enforce Their Non-Compete? Choice of Law Analysis Will Matter
Commercial Litigation Update Blog
Matthew Savage Aibel
February 11, 2022 – Article
Succeeding in PPP Appeals
Commercial Litigation Update Blog
Theodora McCormick, Robert Lufrano
February 10, 2022 – Article
Mask Off: New York Governor Drops Mask Mandate, for Now
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Susan Gross Sholinsky, Nancy Gunzenhauser Popper, Kamil Gajda
February 3, 2022 – Article
Mask on, Mask Off? San Francisco Again Revises its Rules for Universal Face Coverings
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Jennifer L. Nutter, Scarlett L. Freeman, Vidaur Durazo
January 10, 2022 – Article
Five Fast Facts on Boston’s Indoor Vaccine Mandate
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Katherine G. Rigby, Francesco (Fran) A. DeLuca, Sherelle Wu
January 6, 2022 – Article
Keep on Masking: NY Governor Extends Mask Mandate Through February 1, 2022
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Susan Gross Sholinsky, Lauri F. Rasnick, Nancy Gunzenhauser Popper, Christopher Shur
December 23, 2021 – Article
More Tests, Mandatory Masks, and Another Vaccine Mandate: the District of Columbia Steps Up Its Battle Plan
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Frank C. Morris Jr., Eric I. Emanuelson Jr.
December 10, 2021 – Article
New York Governor Reinstates Mask Mandate
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Jeffrey M. Landes, Nancy Gunzenhauser Popper, Eric I. Emanuelson Jr., Kamil Gajda
December 8, 2021 – Article
What an In-Person Trial Looks Like in a Socially Distanced New Jersey Court
Commercial Litigation Update Blog
Anthony Argiropoulos, Thomas Kane, Robert M. Travisano, Maximilian D. Cadmus
November 11, 2021 – Article
Jury Sides with Insurer in First COVID-19 Jury Trials
Commercial Litigation Update Blog
Brian L. Friedman
September 30, 2021 – Article
Connecticut Requires Certain Hotels, Lodging Houses, Food Service Contractors and Building Service Enterprises to Recall Certain Laid-Off Workers
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Peter M. Stein, Deborah DeHart Cannavino, Dean R. Singewald II
September 28, 2021 – Article
Federal Judge Allows COVID-19 Business Interruption Claims To Proceed To Trial
Commercial Litigation Update Blog
Brian L. Friedman
September 24, 2021 – Article
Los Angeles County to Require Proof of Vaccination at Certain Indoor Establishments – for Both On-Site Employees and Patrons
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Jennifer L. Nutter, Vidaur Durazo
September 22, 2021 – Article
Supreme Judicial Court Clarifies Breadth of COVID-19 Tolling Order
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Francesco (Fran) A. DeLuca, Gregory (Greg) Keating, Kate Rigby
June 17, 2021 – Article
New York Reaches 70 Percent: What Does That Mean for NY Employers?
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Susan Gross Sholinsky
June 16, 2021 – Article
COVID Re-Opening Phase 5: What Now for Illinois and Chicago Businesses?
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Peter A. Steinmeyer, Kathleen A. Barrett
June 7, 2021 – Article
In COVID Coverage Dispute, Pennsylvania Court Hands Insured a Rare Win
Commercial Litigation Update Blog
Robert M. Travisano
May 28, 2021 – Article
The Blueprint 2.0: California Moves Toward a Full Reopening
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Jennifer L. Nutter, Vidaur Durazo
May 4, 2021 – Article
New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut Set to Lift Most COVID-19 Capacity Limits
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Nancy Gunzenhauser Popper, Christopher Shur
April 26, 2021 – Article
The Supreme Court Rules That Disgorgement Is Not an Available Remedy Under the FTC Act – What Comes Next?
Commercial Litigation Update Blog
Theodora McCormick, Jack Wenik
April 23, 2021 – Article
COVID-19 Business Interruption Insurance Litigation – One Year Later
Commercial Litigation Update Blog
Brian L. Friedman
April 1, 2021 – In the News
Robert Travisano Quoted in “Cyber Security: How to Counter Fraud in a Digital World”
Pallet Enterprise
January 14, 2021 – Article
New Jersey Authorizes Remote Civil Jury Trials as the COVID-19 Pandemic Continues
Commercial Litigation Update Blog
Theodora McCormick
January 12, 2021 – Client Advisories
Los Angeles County Passes Proposal to Mandate $5 per Hour “Hero Pay” Increase for Food and Drugstore Employees
Act Now Advisory
Adam C. Abrahms, Jonathan Assia
January 3, 2021 – In the News
Thomas Kane Quoted in “New Jersey Regulation and Legislation to Watch in 2021”
Law360 Employment Authority
December 23, 2020 – Article
Leadership Q&A with William O. Stein: An Account of a Jury Trial During COVID-19
Commercial Litigation Update Blog
Brian L. Friedman
December 22, 2020 – Article
Missouri Court Denies Business Interruption Claim and Questions Prior Decisions
Commercial Litigation Update Blog
Brian L. Friedman
December 15, 2020 – Article
States and Municipalities Respond to the COVID-19 Second Wave Surge by Tightening Restrictions
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Maxine Neuhauser
December 3, 2020 – Article
New Jersey Tightens Restrictions on Outdoor Gatherings and Indoor Sports
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Maxine Neuhauser
November 20, 2020 – Article
Federal Judges Parody Hamilton in Musical Lament to (Renewed) Jury Trial Delay
Commercial Litigation Update Blog
Thomas Kane
November 20, 2020 – Article
COVID-19 Spike Prompts NJ Governor to Issue New Restrictions for Indoor Bars/Restaurants, Indoor Organized Sports, and Gatherings
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Jennifer Barna
November 18, 2020 – Article
Maryland Update: Governor Hogan Announces Additional COVID-19 Restrictions
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Nathaniel M. Glasser, Garen E. Dodge, Brian W. Steinbach, Maxine Adams, Eric Emanuelson
November 18, 2020 – Article
States Shut Down Jury Trials as COVID-19 Cases Spike Again
Commercial Litigation Update Blog
Thomas Kane
November 17, 2020 – Article
Tavern’s COVID-19 Coverage Complaint Survives Preliminary Objection
Commercial Litigation Update Blog
Robert M. Travisano
November 17, 2020 – Article
Michigan COVID-19 Workplace Updates: Three Week “Pause” and Office-Based Enforcement
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Adam S. Forman, Eduardo J. Quiroga
November 16, 2020 – Article
Slowdown in the DMV: District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia Tighten Business Restrictions as COVID-19 Cases Climb
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Nathaniel M. Glasser, Garen E. Dodge, Brian W. Steinbach, Maxine Adams, Eric Emanuelson
October 21, 2020 – Article
Connecticut Extends Existing COVID-Related Executive Orders and Issues Additional Orders Affecting Employers
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Peter M. Stein, Deborah Cannavino, Carol J. Faherty
October 19, 2020 – Article
Viewpoint: Accessibility Challenges Facing Public Accommodations
SHRM
Shira M. Blank, Joshua A. Stein
October 8, 2020 – Article
Trial and Error: COVID-19 Challenges Courts Hoping to Resume Jury Trials
Commercial Litigation Update Blog
Thomas Kane, Maximilian D. Cadmus
September 23, 2020 – Article
Preventing Physical and Verbal Covid-19 Workplace Violence
Bloomberg Daily Labor Report
Lauri F. Rasnick, Elizabeth K. McManus
September 11, 2020 – Article
Businesses Beware: FTC Seeks to Codify “Made in USA” Enforcement Policy
FDLI Update Magazine
Theodora McCormick, Jack Wenik, and Robert Lufrano
September / October 2020 – In the News
Robert Travisano Quoted in “Insurance Upset: Covid-19 Forces a New Look at Policies”
Brushware Magazine
September 8, 2020 – Article
Missouri Court Rules in Favor of Business Owners in COVID-19 Coverage Lawsuit
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Brian L. Friedman
August 31, 2020 – Article
Accommodations in the Time of COVID
TLNT
Nancy Gunzenhauser Popper
August 24, 2020 – Article
D.C. Judge Rules COVID-19 Closure Orders Do Not Constitute “Direct Physical Loss”
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Brian L. Friedman
August 14, 2020 – In the News
Joshua Stein Quoted in “5 Tips for Helping Workers Deal with Mask-Averse Customers”
Law360
July 22, 2020 – Article
People with Disabilities See Huge Job Losses: Will Pandemic Roll Back ADA Gains?
The Hill
Edward M. Kennedy, Jr.
July 21, 2020 – Article
Getting Back to Work: What Employers Should Keep in Mind About Industry-Related Requirements for Returning to Work Following Shutdown
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Anastasia A. Regne, Maxine Neuhauser
July 21, 2020 – Article
NYC Updates Face Covering FAQs for Indoor Activities
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Nancy Gunzenhauser Popper, Kamil Gajda
July 13, 2020 – Article
Key COVID-19 Accessibility Issues as ADA Turns 30
Law360
Joshua A. Stein, Shira M. Blank
July 7, 2020 – Article
New Jersey: Rules for Re-Opening Indoor Retail, Recreational, and Entertainment Businesses and Individual Instruction at Gyms
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Jennifer Barna
July 7, 2020 – Article
Connecticut’s Plan to Reopen Businesses – Rules for Phase 2 Businesses
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Peter M. Stein, Deborah Cannavino, Carol J. Faherty
July 1, 2020 – Article
Sweeping Changes for Virginia Employers Take Effect
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Nathaniel M. Glasser, Garen E. Dodge, Maxine Adams, Eric Emanuelson
June 30, 2020
The Latest COVID-19 Reopening Guidance for Illinois and Chicago Employers
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Peter A. Steinmeyer, Kellie Y. Chen
June 30, 2020 – Article
NJ Governor Again Increases Permissible Size of Gatherings and Clarifies the Meaning of “Outdoor Area” for Purposes of Outdoor Dining
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Jennifer Barna
June 25, 2020 – Article
Texas Local Governments Impose New Face Covering and Health and Safety Plan Requirements Upon Employers, as COVID-19 Cases Surge
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Greta Ravitsky, Eric Emanuelson
June 22, 2020 – Article
NJ Governor Permits Hair Salons and Other Personal Care Services Facilities to Reopen on June 22, 2020, Provided They Comply with Health Safeguarding Requirements
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Jennifer Barna, Maxine Neuhauser
June 16, 2020 – Article
NJ Governor Increases Permissible Size of Gatherings, Lifts Stay at Home Order, and Says Outdoor Swimming Pools and Some Other Outdoor Entertainment Can Re-Open June 22
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Jennifer Barna
June 15, 2020 – In the News
Janene Marasciullo Quoted in “Rise to the Challenge of Remote Investigations”
SHRM
June 12, 2020 – Article
Lessons on Force Majeure Application from Past Crises
Law360
Robert M. Travisano, Robert Lufrano
June 12, 2020 – Article
Northern Virginia and Richmond Enter Reopening Phase Two Lifting COVID-19 Restrictions
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Nathaniel M. Glasser, Maxine Adams
June 9, 2020 – Article
New Jersey Governor Sets Dates and Guidelines for Re-Opening of Child Care Centers, Day Camps, Some Organized Sports, Outdoor Dining, and Indoor Non-Essential Retail
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Jennifer Barna
June 8, 2020 – Client Advisories
“Restart NYC”: City Issues Guidance for Retail and Other Phase One Industries
Act Now Advisory
Susan Gross Sholinsky, Nancy Gunzenhauser Popper
June 8, 2020 – Article
No Quarter for PPP Lenders
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Robert M. Travisano
June 5, 2020 – Article
More Flexibility Added to the Paycheck Protection Program
Workforce Bulletin Blog
John D. Barry, Andrew Kaplan, Tzvia Feiertag
June 5, 2020 – Article
Will Virtual Jury Trials Be Part of the “New Normal” Ushered in by the COVID-19 Pandemic?
Health Law Advisor
Theodora McCormick, Robert Lufrano
June 2, 2020 – Article
Connecticut’s Plan to Reopen Businesses
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Peter M. Stein, Deborah Cannavino, Carol J. Faherty
June 1, 2020 – Article
For the Unwary, Paycheck Protection Program May Create False Claims Act Liability
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Janene Marasciullo
May 29, 2020 – Article
Reopening Nonessential Businesses Begins in the DMV: District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia Start to Lift COVID-19 Restrictions
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Nathaniel M. Glasser, Maxine Adams
May 28, 2020 – Article
Protecting Confidential Information in the Brave New World of Virtual Litigation
New Jersey Law Journal
Theodora McCormick, Robert Lufrano
May 21, 2020 – Article
New Jersey Allows Re-Opening of Outdoor Tennis and Other Recreational Businesses, with Restrictions, and Loosens Some Prior Restrictions on Golf
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Jennifer Barna
May 19, 2020 – Article
Required Safety Guidelines for Reopening Michigan Companies
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Adam S. Forman, Christopher A. McMican
May 15, 2020 – Article
New Jersey Allows Re-Opening of Non-Essential Retail and Construction Business, and In-Vehicle Gatherings, with Restrictions
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Jennifer Barna
May 14, 2020 – Article
Pressure Mounts for Federal Legislation Protecting Businesses from COVID-19 Lawsuits, but Don’t Count on It
New Jersey Law Journal
Thomas Kane, Maximilian D. Cadmus
May 13, 2020 – Article
No Mask, No Service? ADA Considerations for Business Owners Requiring Face Masks in Retail Stores
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Jillian de Chavez-Lau, Joshua A. Stein
April 16, 2020 – Article
Governor Murphy Signs Various Bills into Law Seeking to Help Business Operations and Health Care Providers
Health Law Advisor Blog
Paulina Grabczak, Andrew Kuder
April 8, 2020 – Article
Not Only Will We March Again: Committed, Resilient IP Lawyers Marching Still in Time of COVID
ILN IP Insider
James P. Flynn
March 31, 2020 – Article
The Race to Embrace Remote Online Notarization (“RON”) in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Theodora McCormick
Antitrust
May 28, 2020 – Client Alerts
Revisiting a Dominant Firm’s Obligation Under the Antitrust Laws to Deal with a Rival
Antitrust Byte
E. John Steren, Patricia Wagner
May 7, 2020 – Client Alerts
Oncology Provider Is Subject to $100 Million Criminal Antitrust Penalty
Antitrust Byte
E. John Steren, Patricia Wagner
April 23, 2020 – Client Alerts
Almost Business as Usual for Antitrust Enforcers
Antitrust Byte
E. John Steren, Patricia Wagner
April 9, 2020 – Client Alerts
DOJ and FTC Announce Expedited Review Process for COVID-19 Requests
Antitrust Byte
E. John Steren, Patricia Wagner
April 9, 2020 – Client Alerts
DOJ and FTC Announce Expedited Review Process for COVID-19 Requests
Antitrust Byte
E. John Steren, Patricia Wagner
March 26, 2020 – Client Alerts
Expect Delays in the HSR Clearance Process Due to the Coronavirus Pandemic
Antitrust Byte
E. John Steren, Patricia Wagner
March 12, 2020 – Client Alerts
Antitrust Law Compliance During Public Health Emergencies
Antitrust Byte
E. John Steren, Patricia Wagner
Retail Pricing Compliance
July 16, 2020
DOJ’s Pandemic-Related Enforcement Priorities Warrant Caution
New York Law Journal
Eric W. Moran, Jeffrey P. Mongiello
July 6, 2020 – Client Alerts
U.S. Department of Justice’s Pandemic-Related Enforcement Priorities Warrant Caution by Businesses
Health Care and Life Sciences Client Alert
Eric W. Moran, Jeffrey P. Mongiello
April 29, 2020 – Article
Price Gouging: Perception Is Not Reality
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Anthony Argiropoulos, Sheila A. Woolson
April 22, 2020 – In the News
Epstein Becker Green Negotiates Settlement of Nationally Publicized COVID Price Gouging Investigation and Commendation from State Attorney General
The New York Times
April 10, 2020 – Article
INSIGHT: Fake Cures and Test Kits—Scammers Target Health Care
Bloomberg Health Law & Business News
Anjali N.C. Downs, Anjana D. Patel, Jack Wenik
March 25, 2020 – Article
President Signs National Anti-Price Gouging Executive Order
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Anthony Argiropoulos, Sheila A. Woolson
March 24, 2020 – In the News
Anthony Argiropoulos Quoted in “More Than 750,000 Masks Auctioned for Huge Markup in Texas While Hospitals Run Out Nationwide”
Bloomberg
March 13, 2020 – Article
Coronavirus Emergency Declarations Trigger Anti-Price Gouging Laws
Workforce Bulletin Blog
Anthony Argiropoulos, Sheila A. Woolson