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Jackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesCulture First: The Jackson Walker Approach to Lateral Partner Recruiting (feat. Bridgette McNulty Stahlman and Liz Gilman)In this episode of Jackson Walker Fast Takes, Bridgette McNulty Stahlman, Chief of Partner Recruiting and Integration, and Liz Gilman, Director of Lateral PartnerRecruiting, provide an inside look at the firm’s approach to recruiting and integrating lateral partners.For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠JW.com/Fast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter "X"⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.The music is by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Eve Searls⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of the firm, its clients, or any of its or their respective affiliates. This article is for informational purposes onlyand does not constitute legal advice.2025-06-1211 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesICE and Immigration Enforcement Legal Perspectives for Businesses (feat. Kelly Cobb)In the latest episode of Jackson Walker Fast Takes, host Courtney White discusses changes in U.S. immigration policy under the Trump administration with immigration partner Kelly Cobb. The conversation focuses on the role and activities of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠JW.com/Fast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter "X"⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.The music is by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Eve Searls⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of the firm, its clients, or any of its or their respective affiliates. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.2025-02-1908 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesHonoring Black History Month with Ryan WatkinsIn celebration of Black History Month, litigation associate Ryan Watkins joins Fast Takes to share their personal stories and reflections on their story and journey to Jackson Walker.For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠JW.com/Fast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter "X"⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.The music is by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Eve Searls⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of the firm, its clients, or any of its or their respective affiliates. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.2025-02-1007 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesH-1B Site Visit Spotlight with Kelly CobbIn the latest episode of Jackson Walker Fast Takes, host Courtney White interviews immigration partner Kelly Cobb who discusses the uptick in USCIS site visits and what H-1B employers can do to prepare for the future. For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠JW.com/Fast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter "X"⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. The music is by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Eve Searls⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of the firm, its clients, or any of its or their respective affiliates. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.2025-01-2908 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker's Diversity & Inclusion Counseling on Navigating the Post-Harvard Corporate Landscape (feat. Jamila Brinson and Dawn Holiday)In this episode of Jackson Walker Fast Takes, Houston partners Jamila M. Brinson and Dawn S. Holiday join host Courtney White to discuss the significant shifts in the diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) landscape following the Supreme Court's landmark decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard. The ruling has had far-reaching implications beyond the realm of education, prompting many corporations to reassess their DE&I strategies. Jamila and Dawn explore the national and state-level repercussions of the decision, providing valuable insights on how businesses can navigate this complex and ever-changing landscape while maintaining their commitment...2024-10-3009 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesHonoring Hispanic Heritage Month with Robert Soza and Mario Perez DolanIn celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Robert L. Soza Jr. and Mario Perez Dolan join Fast Takes to share their personal stories and reflections on their Hispanic heritage and legal careers. Robert Soza, a fifth-generation Texan, discusses his up bringing in a small town, his journey to law school, and his unplanned but rewarding career in litigation. Mario Perez Dolan recounts his South Texas roots, the influence of strong women in his life, and his path from Princeton to corporate law. Both attorneys reflect on how their heritage and values align with Jackson Walker’s culture of in...2024-10-0711 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesManny Schoenhuber's Guide for European Companies in the USIn this episode of Jackson Walker Fast Takes, host Courtney White interviews Houston attorney Manny Schoenhuber about his new book, Mastering Market Entry: USA: The European’s Guide to Making it Big in America. Manny discusses the challenges and opportunities for European companies considering entering the US market. Manny outlines his key concepts from the book: the three pillars of limiting liability—entities, contracts, and insurance—and the Core Four team members essential for a successful market entry—lawyers, CPAs, bankers, and insurance brokers. For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts a...2024-08-0608 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesChevron Overturned: The Supreme Court's New Direction on Agency Authority (feat. Travis Wussow)In this episode of Jackson Walker Fast Takes, Travis Wussow and host Courtney White discuss the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision to overturn Chevron USA v. Natural Resources Defense Council. Travis provides an overview of the Chevron decision's history and the long-term implications of this shift for administrative law and federal regulation. For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠JW.com/Fast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠X⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. The music is by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Eve Searls⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of the firm, its clients, or any of its or their respective affiliates. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.2024-07-0309 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesCelebrating Pride Month with Joseph GuajardoIn celebration of Pride Month, Dallas attorney Joseph T. Guajardo joins the Fast Takes podcast to share his journey to becoming a lawyer at Jackson Walker and his leadership role in the LGBTQ+ Attorney Resource Group. For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠JW.com/Fast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠X⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. The music is by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Eve Searls⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of the firm, its clients, or any of its or their respective affiliates. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.2024-06-1007 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesRequirements for H1B Visa Renewal Pilot Program (feat. Kelly Cobb)In this episode of Jackson Walker Fast Takes, Business Immigration & Compliance partner Kelly Cobb and host Courtney White discuss the newly established H1B Visa renewal pilot program by the U.S. Department of State. Kelly provides insights into the program, which aims to streamline the visa renewal process by allowing individuals with current visas obtained from U.S. consulates in India or Canada to apply domestically. The program, running from January 29 to April 1, accepts 20,000 applications and involves an online application process. For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit ⁠⁠⁠JW.com/Fast⁠⁠⁠. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on ⁠⁠⁠Linke...2024-01-2504 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesLaw School Recruiting and Tips for 1Ls (feat. Meghan Pier)Through our involvement with student organizations, affinity groups, and law school-sponsored events, Jackson Walker meets and connects with first- and second-year law students who are interested in private practice. In this episode, our Director of Associate Recruiting, Meghan Pier, joins to discuss our annual Summer Associate Program and what students should be doing now to secure a summer clerkship. For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit ⁠⁠JW.com/Fast⁠⁠. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on ⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠. The music is by ⁠⁠Eve Searls⁠⁠. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of the firm, its clien...2023-11-2710 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesHonoring Hispanic Heritage Month (ft. Josué Galván)In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, San Antonio attorney Josué Galván joins the Fast Takes podcast to share his family's story and how his experiences have shaped his legal practice at Jackson Walker. For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is by Eve Searls. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of the firm, its clients, or any of its or their respective affiliates. This article is for informational purposes only and does...2023-10-1006 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesEmojis, Generations, and the LawIn this episode, Baker Howry and Shannon Wright cover the rise of emojis, texts, and other modern modes of communication within the workplace and how these new communication styles are being interpreted by the courts. Related Insights: What's in an Emoji? How Generational Differences in Communication Impact the Workplace and Can Increase Liability For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is by Eve Searls.2023-09-1809 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesCosmetics Regulations Get a FaceliftCongress in late 2022 largely expanded the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's authority to regulate cosmetics companies. In this episode, Jackson Walker healthcare attorney Nick Diamond discusses key provisions of the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act and what the new law means for the cosmetics industry and consumers. For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is by Eve Searls.2023-08-0907 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesWhat Employers Should Know About the Pregnant Workers Fairness ActOne month after the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) took effect, Jackie Staple joins Fast Takes to walk through the new law, which requires covered employers to provide reasonable accommodations to a worker's known limitations related to pregnancy, childbirth, or other related medical conditions, unless the accommodation will cause the employer an undue hardship. Related Insights: Pregnant Workers Fairness Act to Take Effect June 27, 2023, Following the PUMP for Nursing Mothers Act – Jackson Walker Texas Law Requiring Accommodations for Pregnant Workers Goes into Effect – Houston Public Media For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and we...2023-07-2708 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesFirst-Generation Experiences ft. Jamila Brinson and Shelisa BrockJamila Brinson and Shelisa Brock are both first-generation attorneys who have found their place at Jackson Walker, helping provide for their families and mentoring those who are new to the legal profession. In this Fast Takes episode, Courtney White speaks with Jamila and Shelisa about their upbringings and journeys to practicing law. Explore Jamila's story published by The Texas Lawbook in February 2023 » For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is by Eve Searls. 2023-06-0107 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast Takes3 Elements of a Successful Diversity & Inclusion ProgramWhat factors drive a successful diversity and inclusion program at a company? In this episode, Dawn S. Holiday shares how well-intentioned D&I programs miss the mark and provides the essential elements for success. Related Insights: Why Are Diversity & Inclusion Programs Missing the Mark on Meaningful Change? | Texas Lawyer For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is by Eve Searls.2023-02-1405 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesImmigration Issues When Contemplating Layoffs or Reductions in ForceBusiness Immigration & Compliance partners Kelly Cobb and Sang Shin join the Fast Takes podcast cover key considerations that employers with foreign national workers should keep in mind in the event there are layoffs or reductions in force, as not all visas are created equal. Related Insights: Hiring Foreign Professionals Could Help Alleviate U.S. Labor Shortage | Texas Lawyer Conditional Permanent Residents Take Note: USCIS Has Extended Validity of Permanent Resident Cards | Jackson Walker For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. ...2023-02-0907 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast Takes3 Actions Health Systems Should Take Before COVID Blanket Waivers ExpirePresident Biden has announced that the COVID-19 national emergency and public health emergency will end on May 11, 2023. In this episode, Jackson Walker partner Jeffrey Frost, a former Deputy General Counsel at an integrated health network in Northern California, shares three actions health systems should take now to ensure compliance once the emergency declaration expires. Related Insights: Is Your Health System Prepared for the Expiration of the Federal and State COVID-19 Public Health Emergency? » Health Orgs Must Prepare For End Of COVID Waivers » For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jac...2023-02-0107 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesA Very Special "Favorite Things" EpisodeThis special holiday episode features first-year associates Caroline Capili, Shayan Gaziani, Alex Leseney, and Shannon Wright as they share their favorite things about the practice of law – and Jackson Walker. For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is by Eve Searls. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of the firm, its clients, or any of its or their respective affiliates. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.2022-12-2102 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesShielding EU/US Data TransfersIn a global economy with personal data flowing between countries on a regular basis, President Biden in October 2022 signed an executive order directing the steps that the United States will take to implement its commitments under the EU-US Data Privacy Framework. In this Fast Takes episode, Jackson Walker attorneys John Jackson and Manny Schoenhuber discuss the implications of this executive order. For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is by Eve Searls.2022-12-1207 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesElevating Jackson Walker's Commitment to DEIAfter a yearlong journey participating in the Mansfield Rule 5.0 Certification process, Jackson Walker achieved not only certification, but 5.0 Certification Plus status. Jackson Walker partner Suzan Kedron, who leads our Diversity & Inclusion Committee, and Chad Cole, Social Impact and Sustainability Manager, joined the Fast Takes podcast to discuss the Mansfield 5.0 program and the firm’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Related Resources: JW Diversity & Inclusion Website » Jackson Walker Achieves Mansfield 5.0 Certification Plus Status » For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on Linked...2022-11-1713 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesElection Ads 101With the 2022 midterm elections around the corner and the 2024 presidential election less than two years away, candidates from all parties are intensifying efforts to reach voters through the media and, in more recent cycles, social networks.  First Amendment attorney Paul Watler joined the Jackson Walker Fast Takes podcast to walk through five facts candidates should know when publishing or broadcasting political ads this election cycle. Related Insights: Candidate's Guide to Election Free Speech, Campaign Ads, and Social Media » For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follo...2022-10-1808 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesCelebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month (ft. Marisela Peña Gonzalez and Javier Gonzalez)At Jackson Walker, we are extremely proud of our Hispanic attorneys and allied professionals. As we celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month through October 15, Houston attorneys Marisela Peña Gonzalez and Javier Gonzalez joined the Fast Takes podcast to share how their upbringings shaped their journeys. As a fourth-generation Texan and a first-generation college graduate, Corporate & Securities partner Marisela Peña Gonzalez seized every opportunity along the way and proudly serves as an example to other Latinas that they too can carve out a space in a place like Jackson Walker if they seize opportunities, as well. ...2022-10-1208 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesHow the Inflation Reduction Act Changes Tax and Healthcare LawsWith the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 now signed into law, there are a number of changes to federal tax and healthcare laws. Tune in as Jackson Walker attorneys Nick Diamond and Ashley Withers provide a brief overview of key changes. Related Insights: Next Steps for Healthcare and the Inflation Reduction Act Planning for 2023 and Beyond – Tax Changes in the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 What the Energy Industry Should Know About the Inflation Reduction Act For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twi...2022-08-1811 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesCelebrating AAPI Heritage Month (ft. Shari Mao and Sang Shin)At Jackson Walker, we are extremely proud of our Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) attorneys and allied professionals who have brought leadership and helped shape the Firm into what it is today. As May marks AAPI Heritage Month, our partners Shari Mao and Sang Shin shared how their upbringings shaped their careers. Shari, a Corporate & Securities partner in San Antonio, reflected on her experience growing up with one foot in the U.S. and another in Taiwan. She also shared her unconventional path to practicing law, starting out on Wall Street before helping run—and eventually se...2022-05-2408 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesRobert Soza on Protection of Critical Infrastructure via LIPA and ICTSWhen it comes to critical infrastructure such as electricity, water treatment, internet connectivity, and hazardous waste management, many fear that foreign governments may find ways to infiltrate those systems. To proactively prevent this sort of hacking, the U.S. federal government and states like Texas have instituted regulations and laws that prohibit businesses or individuals from engaging in commercial transactions with certain foreign nations. This episode features Robert Soza discussing the Lone Star Infrastructure Protection Act (LIPA) and regulations from the U.S. Department of Commerce on the Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) supply chain. Tune in as Robert...2022-01-1908 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesHow the $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Plan Affects TexasWith President Biden signing the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill into law, Texas is set to receive an estimated $35.4 billion to improve infrastructure. Litigation associate Amanda Crouch and governmental affairs consultant Kate Goodrich walk through a number of projects listed in the plan and discuss how improvements for Texas roads, highways, bridges, broadband, ports, and more are allocated in the law. In addition, there is also money set aside to winterize the Texas energy grid to help prevent future reoccurrences of the major outages from the February freeze earlier this year. For additional JW Fast Takes...2021-12-0106 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesUpdated Rules for Entry Into the United StatesAs of Monday, November 8, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its requirements for air travelers to the United States. CDC’s new travel policy follows President Biden’s proclamation intended to promote safer global travel during the COVID-19 pandemic. Jackson Walker immigration attorney Sang Shin discusses some of the changes in policy and what U.S. citizens, as well as immigrants and non-immigrant travelers, need to know before traveling to the United States through air travel or by land or ferry crossing. For additional information, view Sang's article "CDC Lifts Certain Region-Based Restrictions for Fligh...2021-11-1108 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesHow the Proposed $2.1 Trillion Tax Hikes Could Impact U.S. Businesses and TaxpayersThe U.S. House Ways and Means Committee has approved a proposal to increase certain taxes by $2.1 trillion to offset the House Democrats’ $3.5 trillion government spending plan. With a long way to go and a number of possible changes to be made along the way, Jackson Walker tax attorneys Ron Kerridge, Argyrios Saccopoulos, Nate Smithson, and Ashley Withers have divvied up the proposal and provided an overview of some of the key proposals for income tax hikes. For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on Link...2021-09-2412 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesArthur Gollwitzer – Navigating Potential COVID Relief and Healthcare Fraud IssuesWith billions of dollars distributed over the past 18 months through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, there was plenty of opportunity for fraudulent activity. Jackson Walker litigation partner Arthur Gollwitzer discusses how the U.S. Department of Justice has made the intersection between COVID relief and fraud—particularly healthcare fraud—one of their absolute highest priorities. While there are examples of obvious fraud, even legitimate businesses may trigger investigations if they are not familiar with the complex and changing rules and regulations surrounding COVID relief funds. Should a busin...2021-08-1809 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesBob Latham and Paul Watler – Texas Supreme Court Sets Parameters on Attorney Immunity PrivilegeThe Texas Supreme Court recently ruled that there are limits on when attorneys are protected by the judicial proceedings privilege or by attorney immunity. Following the Court's decision in Landry's Inc. et al. v. Animal Legal Defense Fund et al., Bob Latham and Paul Watler discuss the ruling and when an attorney's statement to the press, social media, or other public statements – even if conducted on behalf of a client – falls outside the protection of the immunity privilege. Related Insights: Court's Expansion of Attorney Immunity Could Change How Texas Lawyers Practice » For addit...2021-08-0610 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesMichelle Miller – Texas Expands and Redefines Sexual Harassment LawsWith three Texas bills set to take effect on September 1, 2021, that will expand and redefine sexual harassment, Jackson Walker attorney Michelle Mishoe Miller highlights the future impact of each upcoming law on the workplace. Related Insights: Changes on the Horizon: Major Revisions to Texas Sexual Harassment Laws » For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is by Eve Searls. This podcast is made available by Jackson Walker for informational purposes only, does not constitute legal advice...2021-07-1906 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesDenise Rose and Kate Goodrich – Overview of 87th Texas LegislatureWhile many thought the 87th Texas Legislature would be limited in scope to COVID-related needs, the end results were much more expansive. Government Relations & Public Policy attorneys Denise Rose and Kate Goodrich cover some of the key bills that passed and failed, the state budget, and the role Jackson Walker's Legislative team played during the recent legislative session. Related—Texas Legislative Updates: Legislative Update on Pandemic-Related Bills Sent to Governor Abbott » Texas Legislative Update on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion-Related Bills » Legislative Update: Impact of New “Constitutional Carry” Law on Commercial Landlords » For...2021-06-2925 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesLonnie Schooler – Houston Methodist’s COVID-19 Vaccination PolicyFollowing a recent decision by a federal court in Houston to dismiss a lawsuit filed against Houston Methodist Hospital System over requiring all employees wishing to return to work to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, Jackson Walker partner Lionel M. Schooler joined to discuss the ruling and its impact on employers. Related Insights: Employer’s Right to Require Coronavirus Vaccination as Condition of Returning to Work » For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The...2021-06-1808 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesBrad Nitschke – Texas House Passes Pandemic Liability Protection ActTexas businesses watched the 2021 Texas legislative session closely for the potential pandemic liability relief provided in Senate Bill 6 (SB 6), or the Pandemic Liability Protection Act. With the passage of SB 6, Jackson Walker litigation partner Brad Nitschke discusses the three primary effects of the bill in the areas of pandemic liability exposure, the protections of healthcare providers during a pandemic, and the additional products liability protections for manufacturers and distributors during a pandemic emergency. There are a few caveats to note about the liability test, but the bill overall will make suing Texas businesses for pandemic-related injury or death claims...2021-05-2408 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesWhat Do Revised CDC Guidelines Mean for the Workplace?On Thursday, May 13th , CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky stated that fully vaccinated people in the U.S. can resume activities, both inside and outside, without having to socially distance or wear a mask. Before returning to pre-pandemic behavior in the workplace, Jackson Walker Labor & Employment attorneys Gary Fowler, Sara Harris, and Brooke Willard discuss some key issues for employees and employers to consider. Related: The CDC Issues Revised Guidelines—Is It Time to Go to “No Mask Required”? » CDC's Guidance for Fully Vaccinated People » OSHA's Safe Work Website » For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webina...2021-05-1808 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesChristian Triantaphyllis – Changes and Trends in EB-5 Investment ImmigrationFollowing a shift in U.S. presidential administrations and changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Jackson Walker partner Christian Triantaphyllis, who leads the Firm’s Investment Immigration practice, covers some potential changes and current trends in the EB-5 industry and for its investors. For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is by Eve Searls. This podcast is made available by Jackson Walker for informational purposes only, does not constitute legal advice, and is not a substitute for legal...2021-05-1309 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesJackie Staple – Labor & Employment Actions in Biden's First 100 DaysJackson Walker Labor & Employment attorney Jackie Staple discuss what actions President Biden and his administration have taken during his first 100 days in office. Aside from prioritizing the COVID-19 vaccine distribution, President Biden announced two potential laws—the American Jobs Plan and the American Families Plan—during his address to the joint session of Congress on April 28, 2021, that could ultimately impact employers if passed.  Related: President Biden Says “No” to Discrimination Through Executive Actions » President Biden’s Recent Executive Orders Seek to Advance Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion » For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Fo...2021-05-0710 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesBrooke Willard – COVID-Related Changes to Paid Sick LeaveJackson Walker Labor & Employment attorney Brooke Willard returns to give an update on the changes in paid sick leave. The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA) extended employee paid sick leave due to COVID-related reasons through September 30, 2021. In addition, ARPA created three new qualifying reasons for when an employee can take this kind of leave: 1) The employee is getting the COVID-19 vaccine. 2) The employee is recovering from an injury, disability, or illness related to a COVID-19 vaccine. 3) The employee is waiting on the results of a COVID-19 test or at the employer's request. ...2021-04-0206 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesBrooke Willard – The CDC's Guidance for Fully Vaccinated PeopleWith over 126 million vaccinations administered in the U.S. as of March 22, 2021, many Americans are reaching "fully vaccinated" status. Jackson Walker Labor & Employment attorney Brooke Willard discusses the recently issued CDC guidance on Interim Public Health Recommendations for Fully Vaccinated People and what employers can do as employees transition from unvaccinated to fully vaccinated. Related Insights: Can Employers Require COVID-19 Vaccinations? » What Health Care Providers and Facilities Should Know About the PREP Act’s “Covered Countermeasures” » For additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn...2021-03-2209 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesGreta Cowart – How the American Rescue Plan Act Affects COBRAOn Thursday, March 11, President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 into law. The rescue plan affects a number of issues surrounding employer-provided health coverage, specifically triggering a number of changes in COBRA coverage for employees who lost their jobs or had a reduction in hours since November 2019. Jackson Walker ERISA partner Greta Cowart explains some of the changes for employer-provided health coverage in the American Rescue Plan Act and what those changes mean for employers who need to understand their responsibilities. Related Insights: American Rescue Plan Act and the COBRA Subsidy – Déjà Vu A...2021-03-1505 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesLindsey Berwick and John Wittenberg – Applying for PPP Loan Before March 31st DeadlineTime is of the essence for businesses to apply for relief from the Paycheck Protection Program. Jackson Walker finance partners Lindsey Berwick and John Wittenberg join hosts Art Cavazos and Daniel Maldonado to discuss the recent updates to the PPP regarding eligibility, forgiveness, and options available for businesses that have already received a PPP loan and those that did not before but are eligible now. For more details about PPP loans, visit the Small Business Administration's FAQ page. Related Insights: Paycheck Protection Program – An Overview of the 2021 PPP and Update on PPP Loan Forgiveness » Pay...2021-03-1013 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesJamila Brinson and Brad Nitschke – What Can Businesses Do After Texas Lifts the Mask Mandate?Texas Governor Greg Abbott recently issued GA-34 removing the state's mandate on wearing masks in public place and businesses, as well as removing limits on Texas businesses on the occupancy rates for customers. Governor Abbott is promoting this as Texas is back open for business. Jackson Walker partners Jamila Brinson and Brad Nitschke discuss Governor Abbott’s executive order and its impact on business owners and employees. For related insights, view "Jamila Brinson and Brad Nitschke Discuss COVID-19 Health Measures for Businesses as Texas Lifts Occupancy Limits and Mask Mandate." For additional JW Fast Take po...2021-03-0906 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesDawn Holiday – Employer Responsibilities During the Texas Winter StormThe recent winter storm caused major disruptions for Texas businesses, including closures due to loss of electricity, water issues, property damages, and transportation issues. As businesses deal with the fallout of the storm, employers may be wondering whether they are responsible for compensating employees during the interruption. Jackson Walker Labor & Employment partner Dawn Holiday discusses multiple issues surrounding employer's responsibilities for exempt and non-exempt employees, and the expectations placed on employees during the winter storm disruptions. In addition, Dawn explains some of the actions that the Jackson Walker Labor & Employment team takes to help employers prepare for future business d...2021-02-2406 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesChris Thompson – Filing Insurance Claims After the Texas Winter StormAs Texas businesses deal with property damages following the winter storm, Jackson Walker insurance litigation partner Chris Thompson discusses what business owners should consider when beginning the process of filing insurance claims to help cover the cost of repairs. For additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is by Eve Searls. This podcast is made available by Jackson Walker for informational purposes only, does not constitute legal advice, and is not a substitute for legal advice from qualif...2021-02-2408 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesLonnie Schooler – While Courts Are Backlogged, Arbitration May Be an Ideal AlternativeAs we approach the one-year mark of COVID-19 lockdowns, state and federal courts continue to struggle with the scheduling of civil cases – with some cases backed up to the end of 2022 and even the beginning of 2023. For parties wishing to speed up the resolution of their disputes, arbitration may be the perfect solution. Jackson Walker Labor & Employment partner Lonnie Schooler, who serves as Chair of the Texas Chapter of the North American Branch of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, discusses how arbitrations work, the role of the arbitrator, how the parties can set the rules of the arbitration, and th...2021-02-2307 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesJamila Brinson and Michelle Miller – Business Primer on Diversity and Inclusion ProgramsWhile the topic of diversity and inclusion (D&I) in the workplace is not new, the events of the past year have amplified the desire for employees and employers to create formalized D&I programs in the workplace. Though the motives for creating these programs may be well-intentioned, employers still need to understand certain guidelines before launching a D&I initiative, especially as the Biden administration modifies labor and employment regulations. Jackson Walker Labor & Employment attorneys Jamila Brinson and Michelle Miller discuss some of the basic issues for employers to know before creating a formal D&I program.  2021-02-0913 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesJackie Staple – Labor & Employment Issues During President Biden's First 100 DaysWith a new presidential administration and a shift in power in Congress, there are some ambitious goals set forth in the first 100 days of Biden’s presidency, and employment laws are included in those announced policy goals. Jackson Walker Labor & Employment attorney Jackie Staple discusses a few of the issues facing employers as a result, including COVID-19 relief, a possible wage increase, and Biden’s push to increase union representation. For additional JW Fast Takes podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is by Eve Se...2021-02-0908 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesVirginia Mimmack and Brad Nitschke – What to Know About the PREP Act's "Covered Countermeasures"As many businesses and those in the health care industry wonder what protections, if any, they have against COVID-19-related litigation claims, Jackson Walker's Healthcare practice chair, Virginia Mimmack, and healthcare litigator Brad Nitschke discuss the patchwork laws and regulations of federal, state, and local governments. While the PREP Act allows for certain "covered countermeasures" for litigation claims, the expansion of telehealth services beyond traditional state borders raises questions about what protections are provided for COVID-19-related activities performed by telehealth workers. For additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker L...2021-02-0313 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesMichael Laussade – Business and Legal Issues Around Blockchain and CryptocurrenciesAs potential investors contemplate getting into the blockchain and cryptocurrency market, Jackson Walker Corporate & Securities partner Michael Laussade discussed some of the practical and legal implications surrounding these issues. Prior to jumping into this complex, technical area, there are multiple legal pitfalls to consider, including the potential for fraud and white collar issues, and how startups and existing businesses are leveraging these modern technologies into their operations. For additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is by Eve Searls. ...2021-01-2907 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesSang Shin – What Happens to President Trump's Immigration Proclamations During President Biden's First 100 Days?Jackson Walker immigration attorney Sang Shin rejoins the podcast to provide an update on the Trump administration's recent proclamations to extend bans on all new H-1, L-1, and J-1 visas until March 31, 2021. In addition, there are a number of COVID-19-related immigration restrictions in place now that limit entry into the U.S. from certain hotspots across the globe. Finally, with Democrats now in the majority in the U.S. Senate, will this mean President Biden has a more aggressive agenda for his first 100 days in office when it comes to immigration issues? For additional JW Fast...2021-01-1506 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesSarah Mitchell Montgomery and Sara Harris – Can Employers Require COVID-19 Vaccinations?As the rollout of the two current FDA-approved vaccines for COVID-19 takes place, many employers may be looking toward reopening offices for vaccinated employees. Can an employer require employees to be vaccinated as a requirement to return to the office? Jackson Walker attorneys Sarah Mitchell Montgomery and Sara Harris discuss this issue. Traditionally, U.S. courts have upheld vaccination requirements for work in the past, but as with all things COVID-related, this issue is novel. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) recently issued guidance approving employers to require vaccinations, but there were key exceptions based on the...2021-01-1312 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesBrad Nitschke and Amanda Crouch – What No Statutory COVID Immunity Means for BusinessesIn achieving a compromise in the latest COVID-19 relief package, one of the items cut from the final bill was Senator McConnell's business immunity protections from coronavirus-related lawsuits. Jackson Walker attorneys Brad Nitschke and Amanda Crouch discuss what that means for business liability issues, and how federal, state, and local regulations play a role going forward. For additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is by Eve Searls. This podcast is made available by Jackson Walker for inform...2020-12-2808 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesNate Smithson – Tax Planning Under a Biden PresidencyWith just six weeks left before Joe Biden's inauguration, businesses are preparing for a number of tax issues that will arise before and after January 20, 2021. In this episode, Jackson Walker Tax partner Nate Smithson discusses some anticipated changes and what businesses should be doing right now.  For more insights on potential policy changes under a Biden administration, view the article “Tax Planning for a Biden Presidency” and webinar “Employment Law After the Election.” For additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. This pod...2020-12-0908 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesSang Shin – Immigration Policies Under a Biden AdministrationSubject to pending federal litigation and the Electoral College vote, Joe Biden is the projected president-elect with approximately 60 days remaining until Inauguration Day. Leading up to January 20th, Jackson Walker immigration attorney Sang Shin discusses current immigration policy and what changes may occur once Biden is sworn in. While immigration law has not changed in more than 30 years, some anticipated moves include presidential orders, regulatory changes, and negotiations with a potentially split Congress to pass meaningful immigration laws. For more insights on potential policy changes under a Biden administration, view the article "Tax Planning for a Biden...2020-11-1908 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesSarah Mitchell Montgomery and Brad Nitschke – The Holiday Workplace During COVID-19As we enter the winter season with COVID-19 infections at record highs, businesses are preparing for an unusual holiday workplace where typical travels and gatherings are hindered. With the Thanksgiving holiday just weeks away, Jackson Walker Labor & Employment partner Sarah Mitchell Montgomery and Litigation partner Brad Nitschke discuss some of the issues they are hearing from businesses, including: What should businesses do to reduce the risk of holiday parties, business development events, or other traditional gatherings this year? What about office rules regarding gatherings, both inside and outside of the workplace? How are businesses handling the coronavirus fatigue...2020-11-1108 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesByron Egan – Upcoming Release of EGAN ON ENTITIES Third EditionFor guidance on business entities in Texas and Delaware, look no further than Jackson Walker's resident expert, Byron Egan, who literally wrote the book on choice of entity. The third edition of his treatise, EGAN ON ENTITIES: Corporations, Partnerships and Limited Liability Companies in Texas, will be available through LexisNexis in November, and while the last update was released just two years ago, practically every page was updated to include changes in legislation and court decisions.  In this Fast Takes episode, Byron addresses some of those updates, including one of Texas' favorite company's recent board liability, and h...2020-10-2907 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesJohn Edwards and William Stowe – Common Issues in Government Procurement and ContractingWhen it comes to government contracts and procurement issues, even the savviest of businesses can need help navigating the applicable laws and the often-complicated regulations. From the initial request for proposal (RFP) process to the winning or losing of those bids, and all the way through the performance of the government contract, there are pitfalls businesses need to understand.  Jackson Walker Government Procurement and Contracts Partners John Edwards and William Stowe discuss the common issues they see when businesses seek to procure government contracts.  For additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Ja...2020-10-1708 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesKate Goodrich and Brad Nitschke – Legal and Logistical Questions Raised by the CDC's Residential Evictions MoratoriumThe recent temporary halt on residential evictions by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) raises a number of legal and logistical questions. Jackson Walker partner Brad Nitschke, who leads the Firm's COVID-19 Task Force, and governmental affairs consultant Kate Goodrich discuss how these issues affect both landlords and tenants and what the order does and does not cover. In this episode, Kate explains how this is not an automatic protection for tenants, and that this is not a waiver on rent or fees owed, while Brad discusses three legal arguments that landlords may bring against the federal government challenging...2020-09-1108 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesJamila Brinson – What's Behind the Uptick in FLSA Employment Litigation in Texas?While Texas is considered pro-employer, the state has seen a significant increase in Fair Labor Standards Act employment litigation so far in 2020. Labor & Employment partner Jamila Brinson joins to explain the rise in litigation cases – particularly in the Southern District of Texas. Of course, the COVID-19 pandemic has played a significant role in the rise, but employees are finding creative approaches to bringing their lawsuits, which employers should understand in order to reduce their overall risk to these suits. To learn more about the rise in FLSA lawsuits, check out The Texas Lawbook article "Wage and Hour Li...2020-09-0206 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesJohn Jackson – Update on Global Data Privacy RegulationsCybersecurity and data privacy regulations were complicated well before the global pandemic. Since COVID-19 swept the world, Brazil has delayed enacting its new general data protection law, California's CCPA has gone through enforcement changes, and businesses in the U.S. are in limbo after the European Union Court of Justice overturned a Privacy Shield commonly used to satisfy US/EU data transfers. John Jackson, who chairs Jackson Walker's Cybersecurity Litigation group, provides an update on the current status of the alphabet soup of data security regulations involving Brazil's LGPD, the European Union's GDPR, and California's CCPA.  Note: T...2020-08-2607 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesVeronica Polnick – Using Prepackaged Plans to Speed Through Bankruptcy CourtsNot all bankruptcy plans need to be drawn-out or costly affairs. Jackson Walker attorney Veronica Polnick explains how a bankruptcy prepack plan speeds up the time it takes to emerge from bankruptcy proceedings. One such example is Jackson Walker's representation of Mood Media Corp. and its 17 affiliates in filing a prepackaged reorganization plan and emerging from bankruptcy in just over 30 hours—a record for the Southern District of Texas. For additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is by Ev...2020-08-1706 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesBrooke Leondar and Kenesha Starling – Primer for Nonprofits on Paid Employees, Volunteers, and InternsNonprofits are some of the best providers of necessary services in the United States. However, many run on shoestring budgets and require a mix of paid staff, volunteers, and internships to fulfill their missions, and there are still labor and employment laws, rules, and regulations they must follow. We discuss some of the issues around staff classification and benefits with Jackson Walker Labor & Employment attorney Brooke Leondar and Kenesha Starling, a third-year South Texas College of Law student and 2020 summer associate at Jackson Walker. For additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Ja...2020-07-3007 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesJudy Garner – How School Reopening Plans May Affect Paid Leave for Working Parents and EmployersSchools across the country are announcing their reopening plans. For some, this means students will physically return to the classroom; for others, it means online classes or a hybrid operation. For working parents, what the schools decide may determine whether they need to take leave from work if their children remain at home. Jackson Walker Labor & Employment attorney Judy Garner walks through some of the issues that both employers and employees are facing right now regarding employee leave eligibility made available through the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) or the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA). Employers...2020-07-2206 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesUHLC Pre-Law Pipeline Program: Diversifying the Legal Profession, One Student at a TimeWhile many undergraduates across the U.S. aspire to have a career in the legal profession, the path to law school requires more than a good transcript and desire. Navigating the law school admission process, preparing for the LSAT, and handling the workload of law school classes can be daunting—especially for first-generation, low-income, and minority students. Designed to help members of underrepresented groups in the legal profession, the University of Houston Law Center's Pre-Law Pipeline Program provides crucial support, including LSAT training, introductory classes, internships, and professional development workshops, to help talented students become familiar with the processes of...2020-07-2012 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesKristhy Peguero and Jennifer Wertz – Chapter 15 Bankruptcy Issues, Venue, and JurisdictionMany of us have a basic understanding of U.S. bankruptcy filings under chapters 7, 11, and 13, but we may not know very much about chapter 15. Jackson Walker Bankruptcy, Restructuring, & Recovery attorneys Kristhy Peguero and Jennifer Wertz discuss chapter 15's cross-border insolvency and its invocation of the jurisdiction of the U.S. bankruptcy court to assist in the administration of foreign insolvency and restructuring proceedings. With chapter 15 filings, you'll see novel orders between domestic and foreign courts in an attempt to create harmony for international debtors. Typically, this is to address issues related to property located inside the United States. 2020-07-1507 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesSang Shin – Employment Visa Restrictions: Past, Present, and FutureWhile heightened restrictions on employment visas are not new, the COVID-19 pandemic and high unemployment numbers have led the U.S. to increase the limitations placed on a number of visas that businesses commonly use to fill their employment needs. Jackson Walker Investment Immigration attorney Sang Shin returns to provide a Fast Take on what the April 22nd and June 22nd restrictions on H-1B, L-1, and other visas mean for employers, how the nation got to this point, and what to expect for the remainder of year. For additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit...2020-07-0207 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesLindsey Berwick and John Wittenberg – What's Next for the Paycheck Protection Program?While the deadline to apply for a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan has passed, an August 8th extension is en route to President Trump for his signature. Since the program's implementation in April, the Small Business Administration (SBA) has paid out $520 billion in loans to nearly 4.9 million self-employed individuals and businesses. Jackson Walker Finance & Banking partners Lindsey Berwick and John Wittenberg discuss what is happening with the PPP and how the proposed legislation to extend the deadline may help small businesses that took out loans under $150,000. There's a big push for this enactment, and it even has its own...2020-07-0204 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesBrad Nitschke and Amanda Crouch – What New Statewide and Local Restrictions Mean for Texas BusinessesWith the recent spike in COVID-19 infection rates and increases in hospital occupancy across Texas, Governor Greg Abbott and local officials issued a number of restrictions on businesses and citizens in an attempt to slow the spread. Jackson Walker attorneys Brad Nitschke and Amanda Crouch give an update on a few of the critical issues affecting Texas citizens and businesses, including Governor Abbott's order, GA-28, which placed the following restrictions: 1) Ban on outdoor gatherings of more than 100 people, with certain exemptions, like religious gatherings. 2) Bans individuals from visiting bars or other TABC licensed “similar establishments.” 3) Bans...2020-06-3009 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesJudy Garner – What State Travel Restrictions Mean for Texas Business TravelersWith the rate of COVID-19 infections increasing in Texas, states including New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut are imposing travel restrictions which may affect business travel in and out of Texas. Jackson Walker Labor & Employment attorney Judy Garner discusses a few issues that Texas business leaders should consider before sending employees on out-of-state business trips. For more information and additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is by Eve Searls. This podcast is made available by Jackson...2020-06-2606 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesGary Fowler – Bostock and 3 Practical Implications Employers Should ConsiderOn June 15, 2020, in a 6-3 opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court held that firing an individual merely for being gay or transgender violates Title VII’s prohibition against sex discrimination. Jackson Walker Labor & Employment partner Gary Fowler discusses this landmark ruling, what it means for both employers and LGBTQ+ employees, and gives three practical implications employers should consider to prevent sexual discrimination liability. 1) Look at your employee handbook—update if it does not reference harassment based on sexual orientation or gender identity. 2) Consider your training to specifically cover harassment based on sexual orientation or gender identity. Incl...2020-06-2407 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesKate Goodrich – Eviction Orders in Texas: Where We Are and What's ComingAs governments begin lifting more and more restrictions to restart the economy, the issue of eviction orders is on the minds of both landlords and tenants. Nearly one month after residential eviction proceedings were allowed to resume across Texas, Jackson Walker governmental affairs consultant Kate Goodrich discusses where we are regarding eviction-related orders and what issues we should be concerned about over the next few weeks. Resources mentioned in the episode: - Texas Law Help - University of Texas- Protections for Texas Renters: COVID-19 - Texas Apartment Association - Texas Rio Grande Legal...2020-06-1904 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesSang Shin – H-1B Visa Considerations During Periods of High UnemploymentWith the current economic crisis and high unemployment numbers, the H-1B visa seems like an easy target for those looking for ways to improve unemployment within the U.S. Jackson Walker senior counsel Sang Shin discusses the H-1B visa’s role in our economy, and what issues employers who use this visa should consider right now. For more information and additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is by Eve Searls. This podcast is made av...2020-06-1107 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesJohn Holden – Supporting Fossil Rim's Wildlife Conservation EffortsA longstanding and ongoing commitment to the community is an important part of Jackson Walker’s culture. While known for his legal work in the oil and gas industry, Dallas partner John Holden's passion for working with Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is another example of how we are putting that commitment into action. Uniquely suited for the COVID-19 pandemic, Fossil Rim is open for business and continues its efforts to help rewild endangered species, including the Texas native Attwater's prairie chickens, North American wolves, African cheetahs, and scimitar-horned oryx. For more information and additional JW Fast Take po...2020-06-0907 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesJennifer Wertz – What Creditors Should Consider Before Businesses Restructure or File for BankruptcyAs the COVID-19 pandemic and economic crisis force businesses to shutter for months, more creditors are suddenly finding their contracts have changed as debtors restructure their debt or file for bankruptcy. Jennifer Wertz, a partner in Jackson Walker's Bankruptcy, Restructuring, & Recovery practice, discusses what creditors should consider right now before a bankruptcy case is filed, whether they have a contractual arrangement as a landlord or counterparty or if they are a vendor, supplier, or unsecured creditor. For more information and additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn...2020-06-0407 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesLiz Freeman – 3 Issues for Businesses to Consider Before Restructuring or Filing for BankruptcyAs the economy continues to struggle, many businesses will find they need to restructure debt with their creditors or file for bankruptcy. Liz Freeman, a partner in Jackson Walker's Bankruptcy, Restructuring, & Recovery practice, lists three things for struggling business owners to consider right now. 1) "Cash is King." Maintaining liquidity is important for a business to continue operations through the process. It is possible to be too broke to go bankrupt. 2) There are creditors (and taxes) that still need to be paid. 3) Gather data about your business, and make sure you know your business operations well...2020-05-2807 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesReagan Marble – What the Uptick in Litigation Means for Oil & Gas Producers and Land OwnersAs a result of plunging oil prices, unstable markets have led to an uptick in litigation. Reagan Marble discusses what that means for contracting parties in the oil and gas industry as they get creative in enforcing and invalidating contracts to protect their individual positions. For more information and additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is by Eve Searls. This podcast is made available by Jackson Walker for informational purposes only, does not constitute legal advice...2020-05-2107 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesJamila Brinson – Serving the Houston Bar Association's AIDS Outreach CommitteeA longstanding and ongoing commitment to the community is an important part of Jackson Walker’s culture. Houston partner Jamila Brinson's work with the Houston Bar Association (HBA) AIDS Outreach Committee is one example. Jamila's prior experience as a Peace Corps volunteer in St. Lucia inspired her to work with the HBA committee. Now, she leverages her position with JW to ask other firms and local businesses to help Houston families dealing with HIV/AIDS. For more information and additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Fa...2020-05-1905 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesJonathan Neerman – Navigating International Adoption IssuesWhile Jackson Walker's primary mission is to provide excellent legal service and counsel to our clients, we pride ourselves on our involvement in our local communities. Dallas partner Jonathan Neerman shares his pro bono work helping families navigate the issues involved in international adoption processes. Having went through the adoption process over 14 years ago with his family, Jonathan has helped some 250 families since then. For more information and additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is by Eve Searls.2020-05-1905 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesVirginia Mimmack – The 4 Rules Texas Medical Professionals Must Follow When Treating PatientsThe Texas Medical Board issued emergency rules earlier this month for physicians who come in contact with patients in their facilities. For hospitals, this includes keeping 15% of their capacity for COVID-19 patients. Doctor's offices are required to post a sign in their offices stating that they would be following the four rules set forth in the Board's order. Jackson Walker Healthcare chair Virginia Mimmack breaks down the four rules, and what would happen if those rules are not followed. 1) Everyone must wear masks. 2) Patients must abide by screening procedures. 3) Offices must establish screening...2020-05-1803 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesScott Fiddler – 5 Considerations for Employers as They Reopen BusinessesAs Texas begins the second phase of Governor Abbott's plan to reopen the state's economy, employers need to understand and prepare for the ramifications of bringing employees back to the workplace. Jackson Walker Labor & Employment partner Scott Fiddler breaks down five key considerations to think about as employers plan for reopening: 1) Prepare a company taskforce 2) Prepare your process (plans and policies) 3) Prepare the workplace 4) Focus on preparing your workforce for returning to work 5) Prepare for the unexpected For more information and additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com...2020-05-1306 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesTim Taylor – JW Community Efforts With the Health Alliance for Austin Musicians (HAAM)Jackson Walker's contribution to the communities in which we live and work goes far beyond just legal counsel. In our Austin office, partner Tim Taylor works with the Health Alliance for Austin Musicians (HAAM) to provide access to affordable healthcare for Austin’s low-income working musicians – with a focus on prevention and wellness. With the cancellation of SXSW and the social distancing rules that closed music venues in Austin, HAAM's work is needed more than ever. Tim discusses his role in HAAM and how they are helping Austin musicians in this time of need.  Check out the video...2020-05-1206 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesDenise Rose – What Phase 1 of Governor Abbott's Plan to Reopen Texas Means for Texas BusinessesMay 1, 2020, marked the beginning of Governor Greg Abbott's plan to reopen the Texas economy. Jackson Walker government relations and public policy partner Denise Rose discusses what Phase 1 of Abbott's plan means for the Texas business community. She discusses the limitations placed on these businesses, as well as which businesses are included within the Governor's plan, Texans Helping Texans: The Governor’s Report to Open Texas. For more information and additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is by Eve Se...2020-05-0105 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesGordon Shapiro – Black Swan Events of 1989 vs. 2020: How Prepared Are Financial Institutions?Jackson Walker partner Gordon Shapiro is an experienced litigator who specializes in business litigation. In his nearly 40 years at the Firm, he has seen many ups and downs in Texas financial institutions, and he's litigated through unexpected events that completely disrupt the economy—known in the industry as Black Swan events.  One such event that parallels the COVID-19 pandemic of today is the Texas commercial banking failures of the 1980s. Gordon breaks down some of the events that happened then and how he and the Jackson Walker team holistically addressed the situation. He also describes how that exp...2020-04-2908 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesJon Mark Hogg – OSHA Compliance Guidance for Employee COVID-19-Related IllnessesThere is a lot of confusion about what the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires employers to do during this pandemic. Jackson Walker partner Jon Mark Hogg explains that while COVID-19 is considered a recordable illness, OSHA wants employers to focus on prioritizing good hygiene and preventative practices in the workplace rather than trying to figure out if an employee’s COVID-19 diagnosis is work-related. For more information about OSHA standards and directives during the COVID-19 pandemic, visit the U.S. Department of Labor website. For more information and additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, vi...2020-04-2705 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesLuke Gilman – How Texas Courts Are Becoming Expert Zoom UsersCourts in Texas are still functioning and are successfully implementing technologies like Zoom and YouTube to help keep the courts open and available to the public. Jackson Walker partner Luke Gilman talks about how Texas courts use Zoom and other technologies to help keep court personnel, lawyers, litigants, and the public safe, and keep the wheels of justice moving. For more information and additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is by Eve Searls. This podcast is...2020-04-2207 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesNatalie Kosydar – 4 Ways the M&A Landscape is Changing During the COVID-19 PandemicWhile many of us are sheltering in place, the world of mergers and acquisitions marches on. Jackson Walker partner Natalie Kosydar discusses four points that those currently involved in M&A deals should think about right now.  1) How the timing and deal flow are important to both the buyers and the targets. 2) Due diligence considerations. 3) Reps & Warranties Insurance issues. 4) Material Adverse Effects (MAE or MAC) language. For more information and additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. 2020-04-2105 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesVirginia Mimmack – Update on Telemedicine and Telehealth Policies During COVID-19There has been a steady rise in the use and popularity of telemedicine services over the past few years, but with social distancing and shelter-in-place rules, these services have become a vital resource within the medical industry. Jackson Walker Healthcare Chair Virginia Mimmack discusses the updates in policies on the federal and state level allowing telemedicine practices to expand and the effects on doctors, hospitals, insurance coverage, and state and federal regulations. For more information and additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.2020-04-2006 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesScott Schepps – Estate Planning Opportunities During an Economic DownturnIn Texas and most of the United States, three major factors affect wealth and estate planning: first, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused the stock market to tumble; second, we are looking at extremely low oil prices; and third, interest rates are near zero. However, there are opportunities for estate planning despite these negative factors. Jackson Walker partner Scott Schepps walks through some of the tools available to help mitigate the damages and help reduce the tax burden on the estate. For more information and additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson...2020-04-1706 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesJeff Drummond – The Flexibility of Privacy Rules During COVID-19With the public need to flatten the curve when it comes to COVID-19 infections, hospitals, first responders, and other sectors may need to know when someone is infected. Jackson Walker partner Jeff Drummond discusses how the government is clarifying its flexible guidelines on how industries may apply privacy rules during this pandemic, and how once the emergency goes away, the rules will most likely return to their more rigid application.  For more information and additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. T...2020-04-1506 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesWayne Malecha – Landlord-Tenant Issues to Consider With COVID-19With a large number of businesses shut down, the COVID-19 pandemic is putting a strain on relationships between commercial landlords and businesses. Jackson Walker partner Wayne Malecha discusses a number of issues that both landlords and tenants must think about during this unprecedented time.  For more information and additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is by Eve Searls. This podcast is made available by Jackson Walker for informational purposes only, does not constitute legal advice, and i...2020-04-0905 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesCraig Bennett – Texas Office of Administrative Hearings During COVID-19 RestrictionsWhile the State of Texas implements social distancing and restrictions on public movement, the state's administrative agencies are still conducting business. However, it is not business as usual. Jackson Walker senior counsel Craig Bennett discusses how the agencies are conducting business and the alternative processes they are offering to help with filing, hearings, and submissions. The thing to remember is that if you have matters pending before the Texas State Office Administrative Hearings (SOAH), they are still open for business and there are many options and requirements you need to know right now. For more information and...2020-04-0706 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesSang Shin and Christian Triantaphyllis – Immigration Issues to Consider During the Coronavirus EpidemicEven with most U.S. businesses shifting to remote work policies, companies must continue to address ongoing immigration concerns. Jackson Walker attorneys Sang Shin and Christian Triantaphyllis discuss some of the major immigration issues businesses should think about, even during the Coronavirus pandemic. For many of these issues, the U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services (USCIS) is still open for business and can address travel restrictions, hearings, investigations, and EB-5 investment and job creation requirements. For more information and additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter...2020-04-0606 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesAlyca Riley Garrison – Texas Open Meetings Act in the Era of Social DistancingThe State of Texas is proud of the fact that almost all governmental meetings are subject to the Open Meetings Act, and our ability to listen to and address our governmental officials. However, with the COVID-19 outbreak and rules regarding social distancing, Governor Abbott made some temporary modifications to the act. Jackson Walker associate Alyca Riley Garrison walks us through some of the changes and what government officials need to consider when holding a meeting. For more information and additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter...2020-04-0306 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesAshley Withers – Federal Tax Filing Extended to July 15th, But Of Course, It's Not That SimpleThe IRS extended the federal tax filing date to July 15, 2020 in response to the Coronavirus outbreak. But, as with most things with taxes, it's not that simple. Jackson Walker attorney Ashley Withers discusses a few things to think about as you prepare to file your taxes, and what it means for those who file quarterly returns and those who may get a refund or a stimulus check. For more information and additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is...2020-04-0305 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesBrad Nitschke – What Governor Abbott's Executive Order Means for Texas BusinessesOver the past few weeks, Texas city and county governments have put in place local orders in order to reduce the spread of the Coronavirus. On March 31, 2020, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed an executive order with the intent of creating a statewide set of limitations. Jackson Walker partner Brad Nitschke joins us to talk about what the executive order says and what Texas businesses need to think about right now. For more information and additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. ...2020-04-0106 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesScott McElhaney – The CARES Act: What Businesses Should Know About Hiring and TerminationWhile the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act is designed to incentivize employers to keep employees on the payroll, there are certain aspects of the CARES Act that every employer—big and small—should understand. Jackson Walker partner Scott McElhaney walks through a number of these issues. For more information and additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. This podcast is made available by Jackson Walker for informational purposes only, does not constitute legal or medical advice, and is not...2020-04-0106 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesErica Giese – Price Gouging Issues in the Era of COVID-19Jackson Walker senior counsel Erica Benites Giese discusses the issue of price gouging and common things businesses must consider when raising prices during a declared emergency. On March 19, 2020, the Texas Attorney General issued a public health disaster declaration as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This triggered certain prohibitions under the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act. While these restrictions typically apply to retailers, wholesalers may also be subject to many of the same restrictions. Erica highlights some of those restrictions and what businesses should consider before raising prices. For more information and additional JW Fast Take podcasts...2020-03-3106 minJackson Walker Fast TakesJackson Walker Fast TakesGary Fowler – 5 Key Aspects of the Families First Coronavirus Response ActJackson Walker Labor & Employment Co-Chair Gary Fowler walks us through five key aspects of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, which goes into effect on April 1, 2020.  1) Get the poster out to employees. 2) Understand the exemptions, including a broad definition of healthcare workers. 3) Know the alternatives and the relief available to businesses. 4) Consider the alternatives and the relief that is available to businesses. 5) Use the Department of Labor's Q&A site for guidance on the Act. For more information and additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow J...2020-03-3106 min