Employers Increasingly Open to Vaccine Mandates, Survey Says
According to a new survey by employment law firm Littler Mendelson, the percentage of employers that require or plan to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for workers has more than doubled since January.
CLI Supports Diverse Students in Resume Collect, Offering Space to Show Themselves
Denver’s CLI collected resumes from diverse law school students around America, offering options to tell their story and showing a willingness to come to Colorado.
Cross-Cultural Management Expert Talks at ACC Event
Leading cross-cultural communication expert Erin Meyer spoke at an event presented by the Association of Corporate Counsel Colorado chapter
CLI’s General Counsel Roundtable Offers Insight to EDI, Hiring, Post-COVID Legal World
This year’s general counsel roundtable from the Center for Legal Inclusiveness shared insights on the future of legal leadership post-COVID.
ACC Returns to In-Person Events in August
In August, the Colorado chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel will hold its first in-person networking and other events since 2020.
States May Offer Clues on Future of Non-Competes as Employers Await FTC Action
Non-compete agreements have been in the headlines in the weeks since President Joe Biden encouraged the Federal Trade Commission to ban or limit non-compete clauses and other agreements that “may unfairly limit worker mobility.”
Survey Says Smaller Companies Less Prepared to Deal with New Risks
Chief legal officers at smaller companies are less confident about the ability to deal with emerging risks according to a recent survey.
OSHA Emergency Standard in Effect for Health Care Employers, Everyone Else Gets Guidance
Tuesday was the deadline for health care employers to comply with most requirements in OSHA’s June COVID-19 emergency temporary standard.
Colorado Supreme Court Rules on ‘Use It or Lose It’ Vacation Policies
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that employment agreements may not force employees to forfeit unused vacation pay when leaving a job.
Colorado Senate Passes Bill to Expand Workers’ Comp Physician Choice
Colorado on May 4 passed a bill that would give injured workers more choice when selecting treating physicians in workers’ comp cases.