MWH Law Group LLP is pleased to announce the promotion of Andrea G. Jahimiak to Partner. This well-earned achievement highlights Andrea’s exceptional legal expertise, dedication, and the significant contributions she has...
In employment law, the Cat’s Paw theory refers to a situation where an employee suffers an adverse action—not because of the direct intentions of a supervisor, but due to manipulation by a subordinate with discriminatory...
Non-Compete Agreements and the Implications of Litigation Surrounding the FTC’s Rule Banning Non-Compete Agreements
November 1, 2024
Non-Compete agreements are tools to help employers protect their intellectual property and maintain a competitive advantage in the workplace. Most states have enforced non-compete agreements taking into consideration the...
Political Discussions in the Workplace: The Freedom, the Fury and Where is Emily Post When We Need Her?
August 30, 2024
While the advent of the internet and the popularity of social media might lead you to believe that polite society doesn’t exist in 2024, the workplace might be a place where Emily Post’s rules need to be considered. Hot...
Available Protections Against Construction Defects
July 24, 2024
A construction project imposes several risks. One of the most daunting is the risk of construction defects, particularly those caused by faulty workmanship. Commercial general liability policies (“CGL”) and performance...