Poor people are still suffering from economic downturn brought by COVID
April 6, 2021
As seen in the CT Mirror By Jacqueline Rabe Thomas and Kasturi Pananjady The coronavirus thrust Connecticut — and the world — into an economic tailspin one year ago. Today, […]
Read MoreAsian Americans Face Discrimination Over COVID-19 Hate Crimes, Attacks
March 9, 2021
After widely publicized anti-China rhetoric pertaining to the COVID-19 pandemic, more and more Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have experienced hate incidents. In 2020, the activist group Stop AAPI Hate […]
Read MoreCOVID-19 Related Lawsuits Met With Mixed Results: More to Come in 2021
January 11, 2021
When COVID-19 first made its way into the United States, lawyers across the country prepared to be bombarded with virus-related litigation throughout 2020. Now, almost a month into 2021, coronavirus […]
Read MoreRestaurant, Bar Owners Question Enforceability of COVID-19 Mandates as Business Suffers
December 7, 2020
It is estimated that restaurant owners across the United States will have lost an average of $240 billion by year’s end because of COVID-19 mandates. But now, with governors across […]
Read MoreManagers Bet on Employees Contracting COVID-19: Families Seek Answers
November 23, 2020
Tyson Foods is in legal trouble after the family of a deceased worker filed a claim for wrongful death. Isidro Fernandez died earlier this year after contracting COVID-19 in a […]
Read MoreStudents Seek Legal Action: COVID-19 Refunds For Breach of Contract
November 9, 2020
In March, students from large state institutions to small private universities were forced to pack up their belongings and transition rather abruptly into online learning as a result of COVID-19 […]
Read MoreInmates Disproportionately Impacted by COVID-19, This Time Because of Stimulus Funds
October 27, 2020
Due to overcrowding, pre-existing conditions, and the age demographic of many of those incarcerated in America, prison inmates in the United States have once again been victimized by COVID-19, this […]
Read MoreCOVID-19 Superspreader Events: Can I Sue If I Get Sick?
October 20, 2020
From weddings to bars, political gatherings to off-campus parties, COVID-19 superspreader events have impacted those everyday citizens to White House officials. Though the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has […]
Read MoreCOVID-19 Nasal Swab Leaves Patient in Critical Condition
October 12, 2020
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 80,000,000 COVID-19 tests have been reported in the United States. With that many tests and more being administered each […]
Read MoreOhio Signs Bill Protecting Frontline Workers From COVID-19 Related Lawsuits
September 21, 2020
In response to frontline workers’ fears of legal repercussions in the face of COVID-19, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed a bill protecting frontline workers and individuals from lawsuits related to […]
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