Simon Haidegger

Simon Haidegger

Corporate Law Specialist
Simon Haidegger is a Corporate Services expert specializing in employment law and regulatory compliance. He focuses on employee rights, workplace regulations, and compliance frameworks. Simon provides practical advice that helps businesses align HR policies with legal requirements to mitigate risk.
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Non-compete clauses have become a legal and economic topic of debate in the United States over the past several years. These sections restrict the employees from entering businesses or rival companies or establishing other similar enterprises during a given time after quitting the job. Critics say

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Civil Law Can Trump's Bid Alter the 14th Amendment's Citizenship Rule?

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In the realm of civil appeals and voting rights law, Desiree Sainthrope stands out as a legal luminary with a keen understanding of the intricacies and implications these cases hold for American democracy. Today, she offers her insights into a pivotal decision by the Eighth Circuit—one that has

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Civil Law Maryland Court Blocks Fast Deportations for Habeas Filers

In a significant move reflecting ongoing complexities in U.S. immigration policy, the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland issued a standing order to halt swift deportations. This decision directly challenges previous policies that allowed expedited removal of noncitizen immigrants. The

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Civil Law DHS Drops Sanctuary Cities List, Sparking State-Federal Tension

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