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The recent $22.1 million verdict in the case of Billesdon v. Wells Fargo Securities, Inc. has cast a spotlight on the increasing legal risks companies face when they ignore work-from-home (WFH) requests under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This landmark case underscores the critical need for employers to understand their obligations under the ADA, particularly in the evolving landscape of remote work.
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“Thanks, Dr. Gleb, for a very insightful eLearning Webinar presentation, ‘Why Do Insurance Professionals Ignore Serious Risks (And What to Do About It).’ Attendees were fully engaged throughout the event and we appreciate your insights on a very important topic for our community.”
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The mother of a close friend of mine recently suffered a serious medical issue and spent over a week in a hospital. She is generous and kind, and had invited me to her house for Thanksgiving several times, and I in turn hosted her at my house for several parties. Thus, I decided to visit her to provide her with some company and food after she returned home from the hospital (I didn’t visit her in the hospital because I was in Los Angeles at the time).
My visit wasn’t only out of loyalty to my friend or due to my own feeling of connection to his mother. There was also something else: my desire to have a community when I’m in my 80s, with people visiting me when I am sick or homebound. I try to act in a way that creates the world that I would like to see, and this action was one way of doing so. I brought her some frozen meals, and we spent about an hour talking. I enjoyed the experience more than I expected. So consider taking actions to create a better world, and you might enjoy it more than you expected, too.
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Dr. Gleb Tsipursky
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