On May 7, 2021, the California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal/OSHA) proposed to the Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board (OSHSB) changes to the emergency temporary standard (ETS).…
Light at the end of the tunnel. That’s how many people view COVID-19 vaccination efforts, but we should guard against the belief that there will be a distinct “end” to…
In recent years, ransomware attacks have steadily been on the rise. These incidents—which entail cybercriminals compromising a device or server and demanding a large payment be made before restoring the…
Generally, hospitals are beginning to comply with the transparency requirements, but they have a long way to go. Requiring hospitals to reveal more details about their pricing structures and strategies…
The IRS has released new resources explaining the tax credits available for employers who opt to provide paid family leave and paid sick leave under the Families First Coronavirus Response…
Like other lines of insurance, the employment practices liability (EPL) insurance market has hardened. This is due in part to a higher frequency and severity of claims in recent…
The COVID-19 pandemic has been testing the limits of every organization. It’s tested resilience, it’s tested adaptability and, critically, it’s tested the trust between managers and their employees. When…
Deluge Sprinkler System Considerations The nature and severity of fire hazards within a commercial property can help determine what kind of sprinkler system is most suitable for the space. Most…
Layoffs are an unfortunate reality for many businesses. Whether a layoff is planned or unplanned, a business can suffer major reputational harm or even be taken to court following…
The $1.9 trillion covid relief law that President Joe Biden signed this month will make coverage significantly more affordable for millions of people who either who have marketplace coverage,…