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Received an Email Link to Important Documents Via EEOC Portal? You Better Open It.

Did you know that the average person receives more than 100 emails per day? Or that the average working professional sends more than 40 emails per day? ...more

"That's Not Fair" – What Does That Mean Under the Fair Housing Act?

Who hasn't thought – "that's not fair"? Usually, those words come as an emotional reaction to a decision or position someone makes that we disagree with. It may be due to a rule, policy, or procedure that we find oppressive,...more

"Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho, It's Back to Work We Go – But Can My Dog Go Too?"

Approximately two years ago, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a pandemic. In response, the world essentially shut down, with schools closed, outdoor events cancelled, and employees told to work from home....more

Disability Accommodations in the Workplace: An HR and Legal Perspective

The HR Perspective - Cory Christmas, training manager at Baker Donelson, has worked in human resources for more than 15 years, and he still recalls his first role with managerial responsibilities and advice he received that...more

Texas Joins Montana in Banning Private Employer COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates

On October 11, 2021, Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued Executive Order (EO) GA-40 which bans any entity, including private employers, from requiring the COVID-19 vaccination for employees or customers. Texas now joins Montana...more

Call Me By My Preferred Name and Pronoun – Ways to Create a More Inclusive Environment for Transgender Individuals

Our last edition contained a review of A Quick & Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns by Archie Bongiovanni and Tristan Jimerson. As my colleagues noted, this book is very helpful in better understanding the journey of an...more

Texas Increases Protections for Employees Filing Sexual Harassment Claims

Texas Governor Greg Abbott recently signed two new bills (Senate Bill 45 and House Bill 21) that increase protections for all employees who assert claims of sexual harassment under Chapter 21 of the Texas Labor Code (Chapter...more

Mississippi Amends Rules of Professional Conduct to Require In-House Counsel Registration for Those Not Licensed in Mississippi

On June 18, 2021, the Supreme Court of Mississippi amended Rule 5.5 of the Mississippi Rules of Professional Conduct (MRPC) with an effective date of July 1, 2021. Rule 5.5(d) of MRPC, as amended, requires attorneys that are...more

Texas Prohibits Businesses and Employers from Requiring Customers to Show Vaccine Passports

On June 7, 2021, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed into law Senate Bill 968 which prohibits a business from requiring a customer to provide any documentation certifying the customer's COVID-19 vaccination. "Texas is open 100...more

First Texas Court of Appeals to Follow Bostock Ruling

Nine months after the United States Supreme Court's historic decision in Bostock, the Texas Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals had to decide whether the interpretation of Title VII's language in protecting LGBTQ employees also...more

Managing Stress During a Pandemic: Ways to Improve Your Employees' Mental Health

Hanukkah, Christmas, Diwali, Holi, New Year's, Thanksgiving, Easter − these are all holidays that are celebrated and times that we enjoy with our families. We think of these times as having lots of laughter, joy, hugs, family...more

Is Your Business Adequately Providing Accommodations in the Wake of the Pandemic?

The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted many aspects of our daily lives, including how we socialize and interact with others in public. By now, we are all very familiar with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)...more

Baker's Dozen: How Do You Take a Breath?

For this issue's Baker's Dozen, we asked our attorneys, "What do you do to decompress or 'breathe' during this difficult time?" 1. I do a few things to breathe these days: Spend as much time as possible with my family doing...more

Religious Organizations May Have a Defense to LGBTQ Employment Discrimination Lawsuits Despite Bostock Ruling

On July 8, 2020, in Our Lady of Guadalupe School v. Morrissey-Berru, the United States Supreme Court reaffirmed its stance on the application of ministerial exception to employment discrimination cases as established in...more

We're All in This Together: Now Is the Time to Develop or Revamp LGBTQ-Inclusive Programs and Practices

Now more than ever, we are hearing the phrase "we're all in this together." When I first heard these words, my mind went straight to the ending scene of the 2006 Disney movie "High School Musical." In the final scene, all the...more

Historic Supreme Court Decision: "An Employer Who Fires an Individual Merely for Being Gay or Transgender Defies the Law"

The rights of gay and transgender employees in America have been defined in a legal "gray area" for decades, with state laws protecting these employees in some states but not others and federal law split on whether Title VII...more

Tips for Ensuring Your Workplace is Title III Compliant

While some of the challenges our Team Alex participants faced were adjustments to how to use the assistive mobility device, others had to deal with the accessibility of the building. ...more

LGBTQ Employees Remain Closeted at Work While Legal Protection Remains Unclear

As a married gay man, I feared "coming out" to my coworkers at my previous places of employment. My fear centered around how would my coworkers react once they found out I was gay. Would they still talk to me, would they say...more

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