|
Galdean Law Firm Blog
Thursday, June 20, 2024
President Biden's immigration action of June 18, 2024, is set to expand the workforce pool significantly. The Presidential action addresses labor shortages in critical industries by providing clearer pathways to citizenship and work authorization for undocumented immigrants. This change taps into a vast reservoir of skilled and unskilled labor and fosters a diverse, innovative workforce. Consequently, as more individuals gain legal status and employment opportunities, businesses can expect a robust influx of talent, driving economic growth and competitiveness. The changes also allow for an increase of talent by Employers being able now access college-educated DACA recipients (i. Read more . . .
Thursday, June 20, 2024
President Biden's immigration action of June 18, 2024, is set to expand the workforce pool significantly. The Presidential action addresses labor shortages in critical industries by providing clearer pathways to citizenship and work authorization for undocumented immigrants. This change taps into a vast reservoir of skilled and unskilled labor and fosters a diverse, innovative workforce. Consequently, as more individuals gain legal status and employment opportunities, businesses can expect a robust influx of talent, driving economic growth and competitiveness. The changes also allow for an increase of talent by Employers being able now access college-educated DACA recipients (i. Read more . . .
Monday, May 13, 2024
Galdean Law Firm is honored to be recognized by 3 Best Rated in Employment Law. 3 Best Rated supplies Expert recommended Top 3 Employment Lawyers in Wichita, Kansas. The selection is based on a rigorous 50-Point Inspection. Read more . . .
Tuesday, November 14, 2023
El Abogado Trinidad Galdean fue reconocido Súper Abogada 2023 en Derecho Laboral y Empleo. Super Lawyer selecciona el 5% de los mejores abogados para la lista de Super Lawyer cada año.Read more . . .
Tuesday, November 14, 2023
Attorney Trinidad Galdean was recognized as a 2023 Super Lawyer in Employment & Labor Law. Super Lawyer selects the top 5% of attorneys to the Super Lawyer list each year. Read more . . .
Thursday, July 27, 2023
Significant changes are coming for Employers with the USCIS Form I-9 on employment eligibility verification. The USCIS Form I-9 serves as a vital tool for ensuring an employer’s workforce is legally authorized to work in the United States. By diligently completing and maintaining these forms for every employee, an Employer fulfills its legal obligation but also safeguards the business from potential legal penalties. The following are the upcoming changes: - July 31, 2023 – Employers will no longer be permitted to verify Form I-9 documents remotely. Employers who engaged in remote verification of Form I-9 documents will be required to inspect identity and employment eligibility documents again that were initially inspected remotely, which must be completed by August 30, 2023.
Read more . . .
Monday, July 3, 2023
As of June 27, 2023, Employers are required to comply with the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA). The PWFA represents a significant step towards ensuring fair treatment and protection for pregnant employees in the workplace. The following outlines key issues that employers and employees should consider ensuring compliance with the PWFA. Understanding the PWFA: An Employer and Employees should familiarize themselves with the PWFA: Review the legislation in detail to grasp its scope, requirements, and potential implications for your organization. Seek legal advice from an experienced employment attorney if necessary to fully comprehend the provisions and their impact on your specific workplace. Read more . . .
Friday, June 2, 2023
A recent trend in employment law relates to assertions of workplace microaggression as workplace discrimination. Workplace microaggressions are a form of discrimination that is often overlooked. While some forms of discrimination are overt and obvious, others are more subtle and insidious. Microaggressions are subtle, often unconscious behaviors or comments that can be directed towards individuals in a marginalized group, such as people of color, women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and people with disabilities. So, what exactly is discriminatory workplace microaggression? Essentially, it is a type of discrimination that involves subtle but harmful actions or comments that are directed towards a particular individual or group. Read more . . .
Friday, May 12, 2023
Incorporating a business can be a daunting process, but it is an essential step for ensuring the success and protection of your business. The first step in incorporating your business is to choose a name and check its availability. Choosing a name that accurately reflects your business and is not already in use by another company is important. You can conduct a search on your state's Secretary of State website to ensure that the name is available. Once you have chosen a name, the next step is to file articles of incorporation with the Secretary of State in the state where your business will be located. Read more . . .
Monday, November 14, 2022
The Galdean Law Firm is honored to have attorney, Trinidad Galdean, recognized as a 2022 Super Lawyer. Trinidad practices include, Employment & Labor Law, Immigration, and Business law. Read more . . .
Tuesday, February 8, 2022
Best Lawyers has recognized Galdean Law Firm as a Best Law Firm by the US News & World Report. The Award is based on feedback from other Best Lawyers, the firm-wide work, and research on the firm’s areas of expertise. It's an honor to receive the Award. Since the Firm started, it has assisted clients in the legal areas of employment law, immigration law, business law, and litigation. The Firm has two offices, one in Kansas and another in Oklahoma.Read more . . .
|
|
|
|