After reviewing a brief history of the ADA and the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) interpretation that Title III’s public accommodation accessibility requirements apply to websites, we look at DOJ’s approach to enforcing the ADA during the Biden Administration. We
Podcast – Earned Wage Access Programs from an Employer’s Perspective
The latest episode of Business Better features a discussion about earned wage access programs. We’ll discuss why the push for on-demand payroll technology has picked-up during the COVID-19 pandemic and outline issues from an employer’s viewpoint as it relates to…
This week’s podcast: Should the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) be abolished? A conversation with special guest Carter Dougherty, financial reform advocate and author of “The Money Trust” newsletter
Mr. Dougherty recently authored an article calling for the OCC’s abolishment and merger into the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. After reviewing the history of the creation of the OCC and Federal Reserve Banks, we examine and debate Mr. Dougherty’s arguments…
Law Firm ILN-telligence Podcast | Episode 33: Heinan Landa and David Campbell | Optimal Networks

Join us for our latest episode of the Law Firm ILN-telligence podcast!
Heinan Landa is the founder and CEO of Optimal Networks and David Campbell is its Chief Operating Officer. Optimal has been helping their clients to solve their business…
The “Rocky Mountain High” state and Oregon have something else in common

In this episode of the SALT Shaker Podcast policy series, Erica Kenney, West Coast Counsel of the Council On State Taxation (COST) and Jeff Newgard, Principal and Owner of Peak Policy, join host and Partner Nikki Dobay for…
Returning to work from lockdown: two recent cases
Podcast on Managing Your Law Firm Through Change

We enjoyed hosting Mary E. Vandenack,, Founder and Managing Member of Vandenack Weaver LLC, Omaha, Nebraska on the Digital Edge podcast. Her topic was Managing Your Law Firm Through Change. That is…
Video & Podcast: Employers and the American Rescue Plan – Employment Law This Week

As featured in #WorkforceWednesday: This week, our special podcast series, Employers and the New Administration, concludes with a look at how President Biden’s landmark American Rescue Plan impacts employers.
As President Biden’s first 100 days come to a close,…
Legal Environmental Insights Podcast: Episode 11 | What the Largest Litigation Cases and Law Decisions of 2020 Mean to the Practitioner

Tune in to the latest episode of Greenberg Traurig’s Legal Environmental Insights podcast for analysis from GT Shareholders Bernadette Rappold and Christopher Torres on some of the most significant environmental enforcement, litigation, and agency decisions and actions in 2020. They…
UK Pensions Law: Podcast on Climate Risk Reporting Requirements

On March 10, 2021, the UK government concluded its public consultation on climate risk regulations under the Pension Schemes Act 2021. The government is now analyzing public feedback and preparing consultation conclusions.
In a new podcast, Mayer Brown Counsel Beth…