Amazon workers at a facility in Bessemer, Alabama, voted against unionizing. What next?
2021 Labor Law Update: What’s Happened and What’s Next
Not yet halfway through his first year as president, Biden appears to be making good on his promise to be the "strongest labor president you've ever had."
The 2021 Top 50 Construction Law Firms™
<i>Construction Executive</i> reached out to dozens of attorneys at the nation’s best construction law firms to learn how the legal landscape is changing in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Find the premier experts in this annual ranking of <i>The Top 50 Construction Law Firms</i>.
One Shot to Get It Right: Navigating the COVID-19 Vaccine in the Workplace
As COVID-19 cases continue to rise, employers across all industries may be considering whether to adopt a vaccination policy requiring vaccination as a condition of working or accessing the workplace or jobsite.
Uniformity in Florida’s Construction Bond Laws Brings About Fairness for the Industry
More consistency among Florida laws should benefit contractors, as well as lower-tiered subcontractors and suppliers.
The Top 50 Construction Law Firms™
The verdict is in. Having the counsel of an experienced legal ally has never been more crucial to business survival than right now.
Are Unpaid Internships the Answer During the COVID-19 Pandemic?
Internships are a key component to educating and training the industry’s future workforce. However, contractors must first consider Fair Labor Standards Act or state-equivalent wage-and-hour laws.
Businesses Address New Unemployment Options for Independent Contractors
Federal and state laws have historically barred independent contractors and other non-employees from unemployment insurance benefits—until the COVID-19 crisis descended on the U.S. workforce. How can companies handle the unintended consequences?












