Employment
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David Jacobson Attends Mentoring Reception For Students Interested in Pursuing Careers in Law at University of Albany01/17/2025
David Jacobson, practice leader in the Immigration and Nationality Law Group, attended a reception at his undergraduate alma mater, the State University of New York, Albany, to speak with undergraduates interested in attending law school and pursuing other careers in law.
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Six Warshaw Burstein Attorneys Named to Best Lawyers in America List for 202508/15/2024
Five Warshaw Burstein partners and a Counsel have been named to the prestigious peer reviewed Best Lawyers in America list for the New York area for 2025. The attorneys were recognized in a total of six different practice areas.
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Coronavirus and the Workplace Updated: Business Guidance for Vaccinated People05/20/2021
New York State has lifted most capacity restrictions on business establishments including retail, food services, gyms, fitness centers, amusement parks, entertainment, hair salons, barbershops, and offices. With some exceptions, New York State’s Reopening Guidance essentially leaves it up to each individual business to determine whether to continue to adhere to mask-wearing and social distancing requirements or to follow the CDC’s “Interim Public Health Recommendations for Fully Vaccinated People.”
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Felicia Ennis Interviewed By NBC New York About Legality of Firing Employees Who Forego COVID-19 Vaccine02/18/2021
Partner Felicia Ennis provided legal context to an NBC New York report about a Brooklyn resident who was fired over not getting her vaccine because she wanted to wait to see if she can get pregnant.