On March 20, 2024, the U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation that will prohibit data brokers from transferring U.S ...
Following up on its previously-issued Investor Alert warning investors on the use of so-called “AI washing” by advisers in ...
A couple of recent district court decisions confirm that courts across the country continue to scrutinize and will dismiss ...
Several recent posts have addressed themselves to the litigation challenging the proposed redomestications of TripAdvisor, ...
The line between a solicitation and an informational message is often shifting. At one extreme are a handful of decisions suggesting most any communication from a for-profit business will constitute a ...
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COVID-19 vaccinations have been the subject of workplace chatter since the vaccines became widely available in late 2020. At ...
AB 1228, commonly referred to as the “Fast Act,” takes effect in California on April 1, 2024, and the consequences for ...
In a recent decision affirming summary judgment in favor of defendant Human Resources Agency of New Britain, Inc. (the ...
A Massachusetts Bankruptcy Court’s recent appellate decision in Blumsack v. Harrington (In re Blumsack) leaves the door open ...
As we previously reported here in March 2020, the implementation of remote work policies heightens the risk of ...
Highlights A regional director of the National Labor Relations Board has ruled that non-scholarship student-athletes on the ...