The Democratic party will hold a very narrow majority in the U.S. House of Representatives next year, but are still likely to consider controversial and costly legislation that will require businesses to designate more independent […] Read More
The Democratic party will hold a very narrow majority in the U.S. House of Representatives next year, but are still likely to consider controversial and costly legislation that will require businesses to designate more independent […] Read More
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently updated COVID-19 guidance that is relevant to manufacturers who are still operating during the COVID-19 pandemic. New protocols cover: When To Quarantine. The CDC has […] Read More
Last week’s Connecting the Dots touched on what early COVID-19 vaccine distribution would look like in the United States. Since then, governments in both Canada and the United States have approved emergency use of the […] Read More
Connecting the Dots looked at this question shortly after Election Day 2020, but the employment and labor experts at Kelley Drye provided more information last week. Among the law firm’s predictions are that a Biden-Harris […] Read More
The U.S. Congress still is debating a fourth COVID-19 relief bill. One of the sticking points is whether to include a package of liability protections for businesses, nonprofit organizations, schools, and medical providers that make […] Read More