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IAHA Annual Symposium: The Promise of Wholistic Care Through System Interoperability in the 21st Century on November 18, 2022
Daniel Fahey, Associate, co-presents “The Promise of Wholistic Care Through System Interoperability in the 21st Century,” at the 2022 Annual Health Law Symposium, hosted the Illinois Association of Healthcare Attorneys (IAHA). -
It’s Not Just the Pandemic: What’s Keeping Law Firm General Counsel Awake at Night? on March 2, 2022
It’s Not Just the Pandemic: What’s Keeping Law Firm General Counsel Awake at Night? on March 2, 2022. -
The Future of Noncompetes and What It Means for the Protection of Your Workforce and Trade Secrets: Part 3 on February 10, 2022
The Future of Noncompetes and What It Means for the Protection of Your Workforce and Trade Secrets: Part 3 on February 10, 2022. -
EPSTEIN BECKER & GREEN PC: Epstein Becker Green Contributes Inaugural U.S. Section to Deloitte Legal’s International Employment Law Guide
Continuing to build on the first year and a half of the strategic alliance between Epstein Becker Green (EBG) and Deloitte Legal, EBG is pleased to announce that attorney Robert O’Hara has authored the inaugural U.S. section of Deloitte Legal’s International Employment Law Guide. -
EPSTEIN BECKER GREEN PC: Epstein Becker Green Opens New Year with New Parental Leave Policy
Epstein Becker Green (EBG) is proud to announce that, starting in 2020, it will provide all employees with ten weeks of paid leave to care for and bond with a newborn or adopted child. -
EPSTEIN BECKER GREEN PC: Epstein Becker Green’s James Oh Honored in Crain’s 2019 Notable Minorities in Accounting, Consulting & Law
Epstein Becker Green (EBG) is proud to announce that James J. Oh, Member of the Firm, in the firm’s Chicago office, has been recognized in Crain’s Chicago Business 2019 Notable Minorities in Accounting, Consulting & Law. -
EEOC secures $6M 'consent decree' vs Dollar General over alleged racial discriminatory hiring practices
A federal judge has approved a consent decree ending years of contentious litigation between the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Dollar General concerning the EEOC’s regulatory action accusing the retailer of discriminatory hiring practices. -
EPSTEIN BECKER GREEN PC: Nineteen Attorneys Named to 2019 New York Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Lists
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EPSTEIN BECKER GREEN: Epstein Becker Green’s Focus on Health Care and Employment Law Recognized by Vault in 2020 Rankings
Epstein Becker Green (EBG) is pleased to announce that it has received high rankings in Vault’s 2020 rankings. -
EPSTEIN BECKER GREEN: Epstein Becker Green’s 38th Annual Workforce Management Briefing to Focus on HR and Legal’s Formula for Tomorrow’s Workforce: Culture + Compliance + Innovation
Epstein Becker Green (EBG) is pleased to announce that it will host its 38th Annual Workforce Management Briefing on October 7, 2019, at the Grand Hyatt New York. -
EPSTEIN BECKER GREEN: Epstein Becker Green Recognized as One of the Best Law Firms for Minorities
Epstein Becker Green (EBG) has been recognized again this year in Law360’s Diversity Snapshot as one of the top 25 law firms for minorities. -
EPSTEIN BECKER GREEN: Modern Healthcare Recognizes Epstein Becker Green Among Top 10 Largest Health Care Law Firms
Epstein Becker Green (EBG) is pleased to announce that it has ranked in the top 10 of the nation’s largest health care law firms, according to Modern Healthcare. -
EPSTEIN BECKER GREEN: AHLA Recognizes Epstein Becker Green in 2019 Top Honors Rankings
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EPSTEIN BECKER GREEN: Epstein Becker Green’s Clifford Barnes Recognized as a “Nation’s Best” Honoree by Lawyers of Color
Epstein Becker Green (EBG) is proud to announce that Clifford E. Barnes has been named to Lawyers of Color’s inaugural “Nation’s Best” list. -
EPSTEIN BECKER GREEN PC: Four Epstein Becker Green Attorneys in Chicago Named to 2019 Super Lawyers List
The national law firm of Epstein Becker Green (EBG) is pleased to announce that four attorneys based in the firm’s Chicago office have been selected for the 2019 Illinois Super Lawyers list. -
EPSTEIN BECKER & GREEN: Epstein Becker Green Is Recognized in the 2019 U.S. News – Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms” Survey
Epstein Becker Green (EBG) is pleased to announce that its Health Care and Life Sciences; Employment, Labor & Workforce Management; and Litigation & Business Disputes practices have been ranked in Tier 1 in the U.S. News – Best Lawyers® 2019 “Best Law Firms” survey. -
EPSTEIN BECKER & GREEN: Former DOJ Trial Attorney Janene Marasciullo and Former U.S. Attorney’s Office Criminal Division Co-Chief Eric W. Moran Join Epstein Becker Green
Epstein Becker Green (EBG) is pleased to announce that Janene Marasciullo and Eric W. Moran have joined as Members of the Firm in the Employment, Labor & Workforce Management and Litigation & Business Disputes practices -
Judge: EEOC has turned over enough documents to Dollar General in hiring bias suit
A Chicago federal magistrate judge has largely rejected Dollar General's effort to squeeze more information from federal regulators in their efforts to defend against a discrimination suit against the discount retail chain, which alleges the company's job applicant screenings are geared to keep out blacks. -
Daniels Sharpsmart again jabs competitor Becton Dickinson with suit over 'debunked' infection study
A medical waste disposal container company is taking a second shot at asking a Chicago federal judge to stem the spread of a medical study on hospital bacterial infection rates, which the company has alleged is specious, yet is being used by a competitor to infect the reputation of the company’s products. -
Use of C.diff infection study 'clearly' targeted rival medical sharps disposal company, judge says
A Chicago federal judge has refused to toss a lawsuit brought by a medical waste disposal container company against a competitor it accused of funding and spreading an allegedly specious study on hospital bacterial infection rates, not out of a concern for public safety, but merely to infect their rival’s reputation and suppress its business.