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Houston Medical Health Care System required its employees to be vaccinated for COVID-19 in March. By May, several employees filed suit against the hospital.
By issuing an emergency temporary standard so late in the pandemic, OSHA is causing speculation that will change infectious disease safety protocol for years to come.
The topic of litigation exposure that educational institutions may face over their handling of IEPs as the pandemic pushed so many into remote learning is building.
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic forced claims professionals to adapt quickly and proactively. It also gave professionals the opportunity to visualize a new type of work environment.
At a virtual session of the RIMS LIVE 2021 conference, two leaders explained how the traditionally white male insurance industry can make necessary changes.
COVID-19 has brought forth an influx of business interruption claims as companies shutdown by the pandemic seek retribution. But the courts must determine if actual physical loss has occurred.