Vermont

Vermont is a New England state is bordered by Lake Champlain which covers half the state’s border it shares with New York, and the Green Mountains which run north-south, throughout the entire length of the state. Of the 50 states, it is the second smallest by population, and sixth smallest by land area. Montpelier is the smallest of the 50 US-state capitals, and the state’s largest city is Burlington.

Vermont was among the first states to approve women’s suffrage, several years before it became a part of the national constitution. Women were first allowed to vote in the state in the 1880 election. Vermont was also the first state to introduce civil unions in 2000. It was the first state to legislate same-sex marriage in 2009, and in 2018 it became the first state to legalize use of cannabis for recreational purposes.

Vermont’s economy is strongly driven by federal and state government positions/work. Real estate, manufacturing, healthcare, retail trade, finance, insurance, and construction are also prominent industries contributing to the state’s economy. Tourism is also an extremely component which contributes to the state’s economy. The state has some of the largest ski resorts in New England, and sites including Stowe, Lake Champlain, Burlington, and the Coolidge Homestead are among some of the popular state attractions tourists visit annually.

The state government in Vermont is roughly modeled after the federal government, with political power divided between and executive, a legislative and a judicial branch.  The state’s constitution, adopted in 1793, includes the Declaration of the Rights of the Inhabitants of the State of Vermont, which was one of the most extensive guarantees of rights and civil liberties at its time of adoption.  Ahead of the Bill of Rights by over a decade, this constitution prohibited slavery and indentured servitude, and allowed for universal male sufferage, with no property ownership requirement.

The executive branch is responsible for enforcing the laws of Vermont.  The Governor is the supreme executive, and his or her offices are in the Pavillion in the capital city of Montpelier.  Additional state agencies comprise the executive branch.

The legislative branch, like many state legislative bodies, is a bicameral institution with an upper house, the Senate, and a lower house, the House of Representatives.  The legislature meets in the Vermont State House, with 30 Senators and 150 Representatives.

The judicial branch in Vermont includes the Vermont Supreme Court, which is the sole appellate court in the state.  The Supreme Court has five justices who serve six year terms.  The Vermont Superior Court, which provides jury trials in civil and criminal cases, with general jurisdiction.  Additional courts include:

 

Vermont is part of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals.

The National Law Review covers several stories and the latest news as it pertains to the state of Vermont. Coverage including labor/employment topics like Ban the Box Legislation, net neutrality laws and cybersecurity, non-compete agreements, marijuana legalization and implications for employers, and federal and state agency news and litigation, are among the areas which visitors can read about as it relates to the state.

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New Year, New Minimum Wage Hikes Polsinelli PC
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1-23-15 ALERT: Vermont Supreme Court Strikes Down Ambassador in Liquidation 12/31 Bar Date Barnes & Thornburg LLP
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A Legen-dairy Victory: Ben & Jerry’s Wins “Happy Cows” False Advertising Lawsuit Proskauer Rose LLP
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A WARNing – Business Closings and Mass Layoffs: The Unfortunate Reality In Light of COVID-19 (US) Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
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Administrative Deference Doesn’t Mean Anything Goes – Just Ask the D.C. Circuit ArentFox Schiff LLP
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Annual Report Card Finds Vermont Has the Best Insurance Regulatory System Risk and Insurance Management Society, Inc. (RIMS)
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Arizona State Minimum Wage Increases Effective January 1, 2014 Jackson Lewis P.C.
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As COVID-19 Rates Spike in the Cold, Enforcement is Taking Off the Gloves Pierce Atwood LLP
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As New England Travel Exemptions Tighten, New Hampshire Adds Quarantine Requirement Pierce Atwood LLP
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Back To School: Are Your Employees Entitled To Leave? Godfrey & Kahn S.C.
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Bridge Over Troubled Water: Bridge Construction Government Contractor Fraud Tycko & Zavareei LLP
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California Follows Vermont, Requires Data Broker Registration Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
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Cap Gap Expiration Approaching: Some Employees' Work Authorization May End on October 1, 2014 Mintz
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Changing of the Guard -Vermont GM Labeling Law Keller and Heckman LLP
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Coalition of State Attorneys General Investigating Instagram’s Effects on Children Hunton Andrews Kurth
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Colorado and Vermont Adopt Cybersecurity Rules Covering Broker-Dealers and Investment Advisers Proskauer Rose LLP
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Colorado, Louisiana, and Vermont Add to Recent Trend of Changes to State Data Breach Notification Laws Covington & Burling LLP
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Connecticut and Vermont Ban PFAS in Food Packaging Keller and Heckman LLP
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Connecticut and Vermont to Ban the Box in 2017 Proskauer Rose LLP
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Corporate Transparency Act Compliance for DAOs Is Unclear Polsinelli PC
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Court Limits Use of Form I-944 Greenberg Traurig, LLP
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COVID-19: Comfort Zones - New England Heading Toward Full Reopening and Relaxed Mask Requirements Pierce Atwood LLP
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COVID-19: Comfort Zones - Overview of Business and Social Restrictions in New England - Updated March 31 Pierce Atwood LLP
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COVID-19: Massachusetts Joins the Five Other New England States in Temporarily Permitting Remote Notarization K&L Gates
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COVID-19: New England States Embrace Remote Notarization as Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont Temporarily Eliminate “in-Person” Requirements K&L Gates
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COVID-19: Quick State by State Reference Tool Regarding Non-Essential Business Restrictions in New England States Pierce Atwood LLP
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COVID-19: Quick State by State Reference Tool Regarding Reopening in New England States - Updated January 4 Pierce Atwood LLP
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COVID-19: US Developments – Implementation and Oversight of CARES Act – June 1, 2020 Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
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COVID-19: US State Policy Report – April 14-15, 2021 Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
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COVID-19: US State Policy Report – April 2 – April 6, 2021 Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
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COVID-19: US State Policy Report – August 14, 2020 Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
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COVID-19: US State Policy Report – August 3, 2020 Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
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COVID-19: US State Policy Report – December 15, 2020 Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
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COVID-19: US State Policy Report – December 24-28, 2020 Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
 

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