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Safety Basics XIII: From Inspections to Indictments—The Risks of Criminal Liability in Workplace Safety
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23:06In this episode of Ogletree Deakins’ Safety Basics podcast series, John Surma (shareholder, Houston) sits down with Ryan Swink (associate, Houston) to discuss the critical topic of criminal liability in relation to occupational safety and health law. The speakers explore the nuances of the criminal provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health (…
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Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region: Anatomy of an OSHA Whistleblower Investigation, Part 2
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24:54In this episode of our Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region podcast series, shareholders Frank Davis (Dallas) and John Surma (Houston) conclude their discussion with former federal whistleblower investigator Jeff Cedar. They delve into the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) whistleblower process, focusing on the importance…
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Payroll Brass Tax: Changes in Tip and Overtime Taxation
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24:09In the latest installment of our Payroll Brass Tax podcast series, Victoria Vish (shareholder, Dallas) and Stephen Kenney (associate, Dallas) discuss the implications of the recently signed “One Big Beautiful Bill,” highlighting the bill’s no-tax-on-tips and no-tax-on-overtime provisions. Stephen and Victoria also explain the expansion of the Feder…
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Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region: Anatomy of an OSHA Whistleblower Investigation, Part 1
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27:36In this episode of our Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region podcast series, shareholders John Surma (Houston) and Frank Davis (Dallas) are joined by former federal whistleblower investigator Jeff Cedar for a wide-ranging discussion of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) whistleblower investigation process. Jeff provides…
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In The Breakroom With Bill, 8: Workplace Affairs, HR Integrity, and Organizational Trust
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31:05In this episode of In The Breakroom, host Bill Grob (shareholder, Tampa) is joined by Melissa Bailey (shareholder, Washington, D.C.) to discuss the viral Coldplay concert scandal involving high-profile executives. Melissa and Bill discuss the implications of workplace relationships, the importance of HR integrity, and the legal ramifications for co…
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Cross-Border Catch-Up: Understanding Colombia’s New Labor Reform Law 2466
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8:47In this episode of our Cross-Border Catch-Up podcast series, Lina Fernandez (Boston) and Carlos Colón-Machargo (Atlanta) discuss Colombia’s Law 2466 of 2025, a significant labor reform aimed at strengthening workers’ rights. The speakers review the key changes introduced by the law, including the prioritization of indefinite term contracts, new reg…
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The AI Workplace: French Court Rules on Works Councils’ Role in AI Tool Rollout
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14:03In this episode of our podcast series, The AI Workplace, Sam Sedaei (associate, Chicago) is joined by Cécile Martin (partner, Paris) to discuss a landmark French court case on a company’s pilot implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) tools on select employees. The Nanterre Court of Justice ruled that deploying AI tool applications in an expe…
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Payroll Brass Tax: Final Paychecks for Deceased Employees
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13:45In this installment of our Payroll Brass Tax podcast series, Mike Mahoney (shareholder, Morristown/New York) and Stephen Kenney (associate, Dallas) discuss the many issues that come into play when determining how to make the final wage payment for a deceased employee. They outline a three-step process for handling these payments: 1) review state an…
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Cross-Border Catch-Up: The Return to Office Transition for Global Employers
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9:39In this episode of our Cross-Border Catch-Up podcast series, Shirin Aboujawde (New York) and Goli Rahimi (Chicago) discuss the complexities of reversing work-from-home policies from an international employment law perspective. Goli and Shirin review the legal intricacies and potential challenges global employers may face when asking employees to re…
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Cross-Border Catch-Up: Genuine Selection Criteria in Malaysian Retrenchments
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9:07In this episode of our Cross-Border Catch-Up podcast series, Diana Nehro (shareholder, New York/Boston), who is the chair of the Cross-Border Practice Group, and Skye Hao (associate, Atlanta) discuss the evolving legal landscape of retrenchment in Malaysia. The conversation highlights the importance of genuine selection criteria, the legal requirem…
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President Trump’s Immigration Impact, Part 2: Analyzing the First 140 Days
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21:59In part two of this podcast series, Jim Plunkett, a shareholder in the firm’s Washington, D.C., office, and Meagan Dziura, who serves as of counsel in Raleigh, continue their discussion on the immigration impacts of President Trump’s second term. The speakers examine the increased scrutiny surrounding employment-based visas, the effects of executiv…
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President Trump’s Immigration Impact, Part 1: Analyzing the First 140 Days
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18:56In part one of this podcast series, Jim Plunkett (shareholder, Washington, D.C.) and Meagan Dziura (of counsel, Raleigh) discuss the significant impacts of immigration policies during President Trump’s second term. The speakers delve into the administration’s use of executive orders, the heightened scrutiny on student visas, and the broader implica…
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Cross-Border Catch-Up: South Korea’s New Wage Enforcement Rules
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8:20In this episode of our Cross-Border Catch-Up podcast series, Patty Shapiro (shareholder, San Diego) and Goli Rahimi (of counsel, Chicago) discuss significant upcoming changes to South Korea’s Labor Standards Act. Goli and Patty cover the new amendments aimed at ensuring timely wage payments, eliminating comprehensive wage systems, and outlining the…
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Active Shooter Incidents, Part III: Effective Preparedness, Training, and Strategies
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22:57In the final installment of this three-part podcast series, Karen Tynan, co-chair of the firm’s Workplace Violence Prevention Practice Group, and Dan Skoczylas wrap up their discussion on active shooter incidents by focusing on training and practical preparedness tips. Karen, a shareholder based in Sacramento, and Dan emphasize the importance of ef…
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Active Shooter Incidents, Part II: Planned Responses to Targeted Violence Across Industries and Worksites
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20:35The second installment of the three-part podcast series features Karen Tynan, who co-chairs the Workplace Violence Prevention Practice Group, and guest speaker Dan Skoczylas as they continue their discussion of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) 2024 report on “Active Shooter Incidents in the United States.” Karen (shareholder, Sacramento)…
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Cross-Border Catch-Up: Key Changes in International Employment Law in 2025
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7:15In this episode of our Cross-Border Catch-Up podcast series, Skye Hao (associate, Atlanta) discusses some of the hottest cross-border topics of 2025, from the European Union’s (EU) pay transparency directive and non-compete clause reforms to the evolving gig economy and artificial intelligence (AI) regulations. Tune in to stay informed on legislati…
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Safety Basics XV: Imminent Danger—OSHA’s Immediate Response Procedures
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25:07n this episode of Ogletree Deakins’ Safety Basics podcast series, John Surma (shareholder, Houston) sits down with Frank Davis (shareholder, Dallas) to discuss OSHA’s imminent danger inspections. Frank and John explain what constitutes an imminent danger, the common scenarios that trigger these inspections, and the procedural steps involved. They a…
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Active Shooter Incidents, Part I: Beyond the Statistics to Practical Workplace Violence Insights
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23:22In the first part of this three-part podcast series, Karen Tynan, a shareholder in the firm’s Sacramento office and co-chair of the Workplace Violence Prevention Practice Group, joins workplace violence mitigation consultant Dan Skoczylas to discuss the FBI-s 2024 report on “Active Shooter Incidents in the United States.” Karen and Dan examine the …
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Understanding the EU Pay Transparency Directive: What Employers Need to Know
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19:43In this podcast, Daniella McGuigan (partner, London) and Jim McGrew (Chief Client Services Officer, New Orleans) discuss the European Union’s (EU) pay transparency directive and its implications for employers. Daniella provides an overview of the directive, emphasizing its aim to enforce equal pay for equal work or work of equal value, and outlines…
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Wire Transfer Fraud: Prevention and Response Strategies After a Data Breach
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17:38In this podcast, Harris Freier (shareholder, Morristown) and Lauren Watson (associate, Raleigh) discuss the growing issue of misdirected wire transfers tied to data breaches. Lauren and Harris begin by addressing social engineering and phishing, and how these types of business email compromise scams by cybercriminals occur. The speakers also review…
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Payroll Brass Tax: Payroll Tax Compliance for Multistate Employees
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17:53In the second installment of Ogletree Deakins’ new podcast series, Payroll Brass Tax, Mike Mahoney (shareholder, Morristown/New York) and Stephen Kenney (associate, Dallas) discuss multi-jurisdictional tax issues for hybrid and remote employees. Stephen explains the complexities employers face with varying state and local income tax withholding rul…
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The AI Workplace: AI Roundup Edition, June 2025
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20:08In this episode of our podcast series, The AI Workplace, Sam Sedaei (associate, Chicago) and Hera Arsen (Director of Content) discuss recent developments in the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence (AI) and its application in the workplace. Sam and Hera delve into a proposed federal regulation that aims to prevent states from regulatin…
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Leveraging Data to Mitigate Legal Risk: Inside Ogletree’s Workforce Analytics and Compliance Practice Group
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23:45In this podcast, Scott Kelly (shareholder, Birmingham) sits down with Tim Fox, the Director of Ogletree’s Practice Innovation and Analytics team, to discuss the firm’s new Workforce Analytics and Compliance Practice Group. Scott, who chairs the practice group, and Tim explain how the new group utilizes the firm’s data analytics capabilities to help…
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Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025: A Ransomware Incident Response Simulation, Part 2
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16:39In part two of our Cybersecurity installment of our Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025 podcast series, Ben Perry (shareholder, Nashville) and Justin Tarka (partner, London) discuss the steps to take after resolving and containing a ransomware incident. Justin and Ben, who is co-chair of the firm’s Cybersecurity and Privacy Practice Group, highli…
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Cross Border Catch-Up: Employer Responsibilities in Global Business Travel
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16:08In this episode of our Cross-Border Catch-Up podcast series, Patty Shapiro (shareholder, San Diego) and Maya Barba (associate, San Francisco) discuss key considerations for short-term international business travel. Maya and Patty explore the distinction between “business activity” and “productive work”—a difference that can determine whether work a…
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2024 EEO-1 Final Countdown: Key Reporting Tips
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15:06In this podcast, Jay Patton (shareholder, Birmingham) and Kiosha Dickey (counsel, Columbia) provide an update on significant changes to EEO-1 filing obligations. Kiosha and Jay discuss the shorter EEO-1 filing window, which opened on May 20, 2025, and which will close on June 24, 2025. They also discuss the removal of the non-binary reporting optio…
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Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025: A Ransomware Incident Response Simulation, Part 1
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26:03In part one of our Cybersecurity installment of our Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025 podcast series, Ben Perry (shareholder, Nashville) and Justin Tarka (partner, London) discuss key factors employers should consider when facing ransomware incidents. The speakers begin by simulating an incident response and outlining the necessary steps to tak…
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Cross-Border Catch-Up: Understanding International Anti-Harassment Training Laws
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12:47In this episode of our Cross-Border Catch-Up podcast series, Maya Barba (San Francisco) and Kate Thompson (New York, Boston) discuss the intricacies of mandatory anti-harassment training and policies across various countries. Kate and Maya provide an overview of the requirements in Australia, China, South Korea, India, Romania, and Peru, among othe…
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Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025: When Good Cases Go Bad—Top HR Mistakes Leading to Big Jury Verdicts
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23:57In this installment of our Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025 podcast series, Jim Paul (shareholder, St. Louis/Tampa), Julianne Pinter (senior counsel, Torrance), and Vince Verde (shareholder, Orange County) discuss large runaway jury verdicts and strategies to avoid them. The speakers begin by reviewing statistics that highlight several reasons…
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Litigation Lens: Insights From Recent Age Discrimination Litigation
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23:06In Ogletree Deakins’ new podcast series Litigation Lens, Shareholder Michael Nail (Greenville) will discuss and analyze real employment law cases and outcomes to provide listeners with practical takeaways and insights. In the inaugural episode, Michael is joined by Sarah Zucco (of counsel, New York) to discuss a recent summary judgment opinion from…
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Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025: The EEOC’s Updated Workplace Harassment Guidance One Year Later
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20:13In this installment of our Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025 podcast series, Sherry Talton (shareholder, Houston/Seattle) and Fiona Ong (shareholder, Baltimore) discuss the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s (EEOC) 2024 updated workplace harassment guidance. With the shift in enforcement focus under the new administration, Fiona and…
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Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region: Challenging OSHA’s Judicial Process
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25:32In this episode of our Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region podcast series, shareholders John Surma (Houston) and Frank Davis (Dallas) discuss pending litigation regarding the constitutionality of the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission (OSHRC) administrative law judges (ALJs). Frank and John review the arguments supporting the c…
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Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025: Advanced RIF Course—Navigating Complex Issues
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29:11In this installment of our Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025 podcast series, David Froiland, a shareholder in Ogletree’s Milwaukee office who co-chairs the RIF/WARN Practice Group, and Brandon Sher, a shareholder in the firm’s Philadelphia office who co-chairs the Retail Industry Group, discuss the complex issues that may arise during the imple…
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Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025: Managing Multiple Generations—Planning for the Future
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26:17In this installment of our Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025 podcast series, Bill Grob (shareholder, Tampa) sits down with Jennifer Colvin (shareholder, Chicago) and Katie Terry (Assistant General Counsel—Vice President Legal, Mphasis) to discuss the impact of social influences on workforce motivations and communication styles across different …
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Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025: The Nuts and Bolts of Drug and Alcohol Testing
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28:27In this installment of our Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025 podcast series, shareholders Christina Mallatt (Indianapolis), who co-chairs the firm’s Drug Testing Practice Group, and Brent Kettelkamp (Minneapolis) discuss the history of drug testing and the current dynamics of this complex and rapidly evolving field. Brent and Christina focus on…
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Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025: Mental Health Matters—Managing Issues at Work
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20:20In this installment of our Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025 podcast series, John Stretton (shareholder, Stamford) and Maria Greco Danaher (shareholder, Pittsburgh) discuss mental well-being and mental health issues in the workplace. Maria and John highlight the challenges employers face when dealing with employees who have mental health condit…
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Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025: FMLA Unpacked—Advanced Leave and Compliance Issues
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19:25In this installment of our Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025 podcast series, shareholders Heather Ptasznik (Detroit (Metro)), Dalton Green (Raleigh), and Burt Garland (St. Louis) discuss the most challenging aspects of leave management—with a particular focus on navigating the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). Heather, Dalton, and Burt tackl…
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From Pride to Parity: Legal Insights for DEI Cultural Events
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15:39In this podcast, shareholders Nonnie Shivers (Phoenix) and Scott Kelly (Birmingham) discuss the complexities of participating in and/or sponsoring cultural events that celebrate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in light of the current administration’s scrutiny of such programs. Using Pride Month as a focal point, Scott and Nonnie—who co-chair…
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Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025: DEI Under Scrutiny—Adapting to Increased Oversight and Policy Changes
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14:00In this installment of our Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025 podcast series, three key members of our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Compliance Practice Group—Simone Francis (St. Thomas/New York), Scott Kelly (Birmingham), and Nonnie Shivers (Phoenix)—address the status of DEI initiatives as they face unprecedented scrutiny. The speaker…
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Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025: NLRB Update—What to Expect in 2025 and Beyond
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29:10In this installment of our Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025 podcast series, Tom Davis (shareholder, Nashville) and Tom Stanek (shareholder, Phoenix)—both of whom are chairs of the firm’s Traditional Labor Relations Practice Group—are joined by Sara E. Olschewske (shareholder, Greenville) to provide the latest updates from the National Labor Re…
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Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025: The AI-Powered Workplace of Today and Tomorrow
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16:55In this installment of our Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025 podcast series, Jenn Betts (shareholder, Pittsburgh), Simon McMenemy (partner, London), and Danielle Ochs (shareholder, San Francisco) discuss the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace and provide an update on the global regulatory frameworks governing AI…
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Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025: The New OFCCP—What to Expect
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19:23In this installment of our Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025 podcast series, shareholders Lauren Hicks (Indianapolis/Atlanta), Chris Near (Columbia), and Jay Patton (Birmingham), provide updates about the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) under the new administration, as well as recent matters of interest to federal contrac…
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Payroll Brass Tax: Understanding PTO Donation Programs—A Guide for Employers
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14:31Ogletree Deakins’ new podcast series, Payroll Brass Tax, offers insights into frequently asked questions about employment and payroll tax. In the inaugural episode, Mike Mahoney (shareholder, Morristown/New York) and Stephen Kenney (associate, Dallas) discuss paid time off (PTO) donation programs, which allow employees to support each other during …
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Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025: The Election Is Over, What’s Next? Part II
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27:07In the second part of the two-part Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025 podcast series on changes employers can expect from the new administration, Jim Plunkett (shareholder, Washington, D.C.) continues his discussion on post-election policy changes with three additional panelists. Stacy Bunck (shareholder, Kansas City) covers the recent changes a…
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Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025: Bringing People Together During Changing Times
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19:39In this installment of our Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025 podcast series, Luther Wright offers listeners an engaging discussion on how employers can create a cohesive and resilient workforce in the face of change, conflict, and uncertainty. Luther, who is the office managing shareholder of Ogletree’s Nashville office and the firm’s Assistant…
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Cross-Border Catch-Up: Understanding Chile’s Karin Law on Harassment and Violence
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6:51In this episode of our Cross-Border Catch-Up podcast series, Goli Rahimi (Chicago) and Lina Fernandez (Boston) discuss Chile’s new Karin Law, officially known as Law Number 21.647, and break down the law’s key provisions and its implications for employers. Lina and Goli explain how this comprehensive legislation aims to prevent and address workplac…
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Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025: The Election Is Over, What’s Next? Part I
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27:30In part one of this two-part Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025 podcast series on changes employers can expect from the new administration, Jim Plunkett (shareholder, Washington, D.C.) sits down with Scott Kelly (shareholder, Birmingham) to discuss the current status and challenges faced by federal contractors following changes at the Office of …
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Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025: The Latest Tips and Trends for Multistate Handbooks
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22:14In this installment of our Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025 podcast series, Dee Anna Hays (shareholder, Tampa) and Lucas Asper (shareholder, Greenville), who are co-chairs of the firm’s Multistate Advice and Counseling Practice Group, join Todd Duffield (shareholder, Atlanta) to discuss the latest tips and trends for multistate handbooks. Dee …
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Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025: Top Complex ADA Issues
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25:01In this installment of our Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025 podcast series, the speakers from our interactive Accommodations Workshop offer an information-packed look at complex issues under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Jamie Brod Ashton (shareholder, Dallas) kicks things off by highlighting common mistakes employers often make d…
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Multistate Monday: Employment Verification and Immigration Inspections, Part II
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18:42In this episode of our Multistate Monday podcast series, Dee Anna Hays (co-chair of the firm’s Multistate Advice and Counseling Practice Group), Susan Gorey, and Stephanie Generotti continue their discussion on E-Verify, I-9 requirements, and state-specific mandates. In part two of their conversation, they focus on three types of warrant-based scen…
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