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On April 11, the CFPB filed a joint motion in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia indicating its intent to ...
Washington became the first state to enact a broad, industry-agnostic merger control regime. Under the new law, parties ...
What Rights and Remedies Does a Landlord Have Against the Tenant or Secured Creditors? Although not ideal, most every ...
President Trump signed an executive order aimed at eliminating enforcement of “disparate impact” discrimination claims, ...
New York employers will no longer be required to provide separate leave for COVID-19 quarantines and isolations. This marks a ...
We all know that childhood is full of bumps, bruises, and yes—sometimes concussions. A tumble off a bike, a collision on the ...
In a state with as rich a history as New Jersey, new business projects can quickly be sidetracked or delayed by rules meant ...
In a significant decision for plaintiffs litigating traumatic brain injury (TBI) claims, the U.S. District Court for the ...
A recently leaked and apparently genuine Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Budget “Passback” memorandum—the OMB’s ...
So I was talking to a very well known TCPA Plaintiff’s attorney yesterday who told me his filing pace of TCPA class cases was ...
Takeaways Effective 07.01.25, a new amendment to Virginia’s non-compete law expands the definition of “low-wage” employees to ...
On April 3, 2025, the Office of Management and Budget (“OMB”) issued two Memoranda (Memos) regarding the use and procurement ...