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It is expected that by the end of May OSHA will issue workplace safety COVID-19 guidance and further issue a mandatory emergency temporary standard (ETS) on COVID-19, including whether to require the wearing of masks in the workplace. Here's how it c Read More About OSHA's COVID Guidance, National Emphasis Program, and Pending Emergency Temporary Standard on COVID-19
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A survey revealed 80% of U.S. divorce attorneys report increased divorce rates linked to use of social media. Read More About Using Social Media During Your Pending Divorce: Tips for Protecting Your Legal Rights
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Today DeWitt LLP law firm announced the inclusion of four of its attorneys in the 2021 Intellectual Property (IP) Stars list of recommended IP practitioners, as released by Managing Intellectual Property IP Stars. Read More About Four DeWitt Intellectual Property Attorneys Included in Managing Intellectual Property Magazine’s 2021 List of IP Stars
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DeWitt LLP announced today that the National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA) announced that Kathleen M. Neman has successfully achieved recertification as a Family Law advocate. Read More About Kathleen M. Newman Achieves Recertification in Family Law with the National Board of Trial Advocacy
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Can cohabitation be a basis for modifying or even terminating a spousal maintenance obligation? In short, it can, but cohabitation, alone is not enough to modify maintenance and requires the court to consider other factors to reach its determination Read More About Is the Fact Your “Ex” is Cohabitating Grounds for Modifying Your Spousal Maintenance Obligation?