There's a lesson here . . .
. . . and I hope you don't need it.
Author and legal/political commentator Jeffrey Toobin was fired this week by The New Yorker after he horrified everybody on a Zoom conference in October by being very inappropriate. Mr. Toobin, who had been with The New Yorker for 27 years, had been suspended ever since.
The moral of the story: If you're Zooming, don't DIY. If you're DIY'ing, don't Zoom.
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This is Constangy’s flagship law blog, founded in 2010 by Robin Shea, who is chief legal editor and a regular contributor. This nationally recognized blog also features posts from other Constangy attorneys in the areas of immigration, labor relations, and sports law, keeping HR professionals and employers informed about the latest legal trends.

