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Colin Lee

Colin is a J.D. candidate at the University of Virginia School of Law. His writing focuses on the intersection of law and public policy. Prior to law school, Colin served as an AmeriCorps member in the City Year Program, and more recently, he worked in Yale’s Housing Clinic as a Legal Services Organization Summer Fellow.

Demystifying Labor Uncertainties in a COVID-19 Economy

  • August 4, 2020

As the economy begins to transition back to its pre-pandemic state of affairs, many employers are wondering what will happen in the event that an employee contracts COVID-19. The concern is largely centered around liability and the answer is surprisingly…

Categories: Domestic Policy, Economy, Health

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