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Supreme Court to Hear Arguments in Challenges to Select Biden Vaccination Mandates
The U.S. Supreme Court has announced that it will hear oral arguments on the following two vaccination mandates.
Knox Law Employees Contribute to Holiday Charity Programs
Knox Law employees recently contributed to two holiday charity programs: SafeNet's Christmas Gift Program and our Holiday Auction, donating over $2,000 total two three local nonprofits.
Federal Judge Blocks Enforcement of Federal Contractor Vaccine Mandate Nationwide
On Tuesday, December 7th, a federal judge issued a nationwide injunction on the vaccine mandate for federal contractors.
Nadia Havard Leads LAW Estate & Private Wealth Group Meeting
Nadia Havard will lead the meeting of the Estate & Private Wealth Group of Lawyers Associated Worldwide (LAW) on Tuesday, November 30, 2021.
Tom Hoffman Speaks on Asset Protection to Apartment Association
Tom Hoffman, Shareholder, will speak this evening to members of the Apartment Association of Northwestern PA, addressing asset protection and trust planning for property owners.
What is the Status of the OSHA Vaccine Mandate?
While the future of the recent OSHA ETS is up in the air for now, this does not mean employers should halt plans for compliance. The Fifth Circuit’s opinion may not be indicative of how another circuit may ultimately rule. Cautious employers may want to move forward with plans for compliance while also closely monitoring the legal advancements.
Bob Zaruta Speaks on HR & Legal Issues for Family-Owned Businesses
Bob Zaruta, Shareholder, will speak via Zoom today for Penn State Behrend's Center for Family Business, on HR and legal issues faced by family-owned businesses.
Tom Tupitza & Tim Wachter Speak About Tax Exempt Financing
Tom Tupitza and Tim Wachter are speaking tomorrow, November 16th on "Understanding Tax Exempt Financing."
Knox Law Welcomes Nicholas J. Green
Nicholas J. Green is a new associate with Knox McLaughlin Gornall & Sennett, P.C.
OSHA Issues Long-Awaited Vaccine Mandate
On Thursday, November 4th, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued its emergency temporary standard (ETS) requiring employers with 100 or more employees to implement and maintain a policy requiring that its employees be vaccinated against COVID-19 or undergo weekly testing.