Tag:COVID-19

Year End Report of Federal Courts Released, Roberts Hints at SCOTUS Controversy

In the report’s opening, Roberts appeared to address public backlash against a number of high-profile Supreme Court rulings last term.

Data Shows Colorado Courts Are Slowly Catching Up From COVID Impacts

According to a recent report, Colorado courts didn’t return to pre-pandemic rates of jury trials, new court filings and case closures but did improve from fiscal year 2021 numbers.

Innovating Court: How Judges Across the Country Are Using Tech to Increase Access to Justice

Three years after COVID-19, state courts nationwide are using technology to improve appearance rates, access to justice and more.

COVID-19 Tests Require Business Necessity, EEOC Says

Carissa Davis, a labor and employment attorney at Sherman & Howard, discusses the latest EEOC guidance on COVID-19 tests.

Federal Circuits in Focus

Over the past year, the circuit courts were considering new and emerging issues, questions and fact patterns.

With Covid-19 Vaccination Disputes on the Rise for Divorced Parents, Courts Forced To Step In

Sherman & Howard's Kelly Robinson and Madeleine Sheahan discuss the history of court intervention on family law disputes involving vaccines.

EEOC Updates Guidance on Pandemic-Related Discrimination Against Caregivers

The EEOC released guidance on caregiver discrimination with pandemic-related examples of stereotypes and scenarios employers should avoid.

Supply Chain Disruptions, Staffing Shortages — What Businesses Can Do About It All

Dan Harris, Robert Hensley and Len MacPhee discussed all things supply chain in Law Week’s March 2022 roundtable discussion.