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As we have previously reported here and here, “nuclear” verdicts from California juries in employment discrimination and ...
Evolving technology is changing the face of workplace law at a pace previously not contemplated, including in the area of ...
In March 2025, we reported that the District of Massachusetts had denied class certification of the plaintiff’s Video Privacy ...
The week of June 30, 2025, will go down in National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) history as another one for the books — ...
On June 20, 2025, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed into law Senate Bill No. 1318, a measure that limits noncompete ...
Assembly Bill 2863 took effect, expanding the scope of California’s Automatic Renewal Law (ARL). The legislation includes ...
The Queensland Government is uniquely positioned to deliver world-class infrastructure for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic ...
New Jersey residents are familiar with the “Mansion Tax” and its companion, the “Controlling Interest Transfer Tax,” which ...
Oregon law requires employers to provide employees with itemized wage statements on regular paydays. Such statements must ...
President Trump issued Executive Order 14312 (“E.O. 14312” or the “E.O.”) titled “Providing for the Revocation of Syria ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is rapidly expanding the scope of False Claims Act (FCA) enforcement, and contractors with federal funding are squarely in the crosshairs. Deputy Attorney General Todd ...
FTC Chair Andrew N. Ferguson, issued a statement designating July as “Made in the USA” month. In his statement, Chair Ferguson referenced the FTC’s responsibility for enforcing laws that prohibit ...
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