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NLRB Adopts Strict New Standard for Assessing Lawfulness of Workplace Rules

Alerts & Advisories, Alerts & News, Articles, Legal Insights by Alicia Ward, Peter Moser, Jeffrey Hirsch

For Questions / More Information To discuss how the Stericycle decision affects your organization, and for assistance in reviewing and revising your workplace policies, please contact your HRW attorney or: Alicia Ward (award@hrwlawyers.com / 617-348-4357) Pete Moser (pmoser@hrwlawyers.com / 617-348-4323); Jeff Hirsch (jhirsch@hrwlawyers.com / 617-348-4315); or Any member of... MORE

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JUL

3

2023

HRW Authored Guide to Clery Act Provides High-Level Overview for Campus Leaders

Alerts & News, Articles, HRW in the News, Legal Insights by John Graff, Alicia Ward

The President’s Guide is the product of a thoughtful collaboration between John Graff and Alicia Ward of Hirsch Roberts Weinstein, and Anne Meehan, Peter McDonough, and the other hard working and dedicated staff at the American Council on Education.   Read The President’s Guide here MORE

Scott Roberts Shares His FERPA Insights with The Chronicle of Higher Education

Articles, HRW in the News, Legal Insights, Links by Kelly Margeson
JUN

28

2016

Max Perlman Makes Front Page of Mass. Lawyers Weekly

Alerts & News, Articles, HRW in the News, Legal Insights, Points of View, Uncategorized by Kelly Margeson
JUN

15

2016

Peter Moser Quoted in Mass. Lawyers Weekly and Interviewed by Fox 25 News

Alerts & News, Articles, HRW in the News, Legal Insights, Points of View, Uncategorized by Kelly Margeson

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