The Workplace Impact Of The End Of Roe vs. Wade

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Shulman Rogers

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Shulman Rogers is a full-service law firm with its principal office located in Potomac, Maryland and branch offices in Tysons Corner, Virginia, Alexandria, Virginia and Washington, D.C. Today, with 110+ attorneys, 30 legal assistants and more than 50 other staff and support personnel, the firm is organized into five general operating departments: real estate, business & financial services, litigation, medical malpractice/personal injury and trusts & estates.
Regardless of your opinion on the decision, we can all agree that the world looks different now that abortion access is no longer guaranteed.
United States Employment and HR

Regardless of your opinion on the decision, we can all agree that the world looks different now that abortion access is no longer guaranteed.  We have fielded calls from many of you asking what you can do to change your policies and benefits in response to this decision.  As most of you know—this is very complicated and could potentially result in criminal exposure.

We have also heard from employers who are concerned about potential implications on social media and workplace conversations.

We don't have all the answers, but we do have some strategies and ideas.  Please reach out if you want to discuss.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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