Bernstein Shur | USA | 7 Mar 2023
You may have heard chatter about the potential end of two common clauses that impact employees, and more significantly, employers: noncompete clauses…
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Bernstein Shur | USA | 16 Feb 2023
Recently, municipalities in Maine (and in other states in New England) have received unannounced visits from persons conducting “First Amendment…
Bernstein Shur | USA | 20 Jan 2023
The latest tool in artificial intelligence (AI) creating buzz is ChatGPT—a free AI chatbot that can generate human-like text based on a given…
Bernstein Shur | USA | 20 Jan 2023
A person walks unannounced into a municipal building (Town Hall, the public library, the Public Works building, the recreation center, etc.) and…
Bernstein Shur | USA | 6 Jan 2023
The dawn of a New Year often brings new laws employers must follow, and 2023 is no exception: both federal and state laws are at play this year with…
Bernstein Shur | USA | 17 Nov 2022
This month in Maine, like in much of the rest of the county, Democrats greatly outperformed expectations on Election Day. Read on to learn about the…
Bernstein Shur | European Union, USA | 16 Nov 2022
2023 is poised to be a significant year in privacy law, with changes happening at the state, national, and international level. Here's what companies…
Bernstein Shur | USA | 16 Nov 2022
Employee benefits and ERISA specifically sit at the intersection of tax, public health, and labor law. My work is helping clients navigate these laws…
Bernstein Shur | Global | 29 Sep 2022
Since March 2020, businesses have been operating in a constant state of flux, and while many have adapted in different ways to rapidly changing…
Bernstein Shur | USA | 23 Sep 2022
Thrive Maine, a forgivable loan program for businesses and nonprofits, will be accepting applications from eligible organizations starting on October…