September 13, 2021
- Manufacturers Can Leverage Immigration to Fill Labor Gaps, Address... by: Aimee Guthat
- EEOC Files First ADA Reasonable Accommodation Lawsuit Related to... by: Philip B. Phillips
- Congressional and Enforcement Priorities Related to Higher Education... by: Andrew M. Wright and Rebecca M. Schaefer
- Biden’s COVID-19 Path Forward is Paved With Employer Obligations by: Kristin Ahr and Phillip J. Strach
- China Takes The Air Out of Excessive Packaging by: David J. Ettinger and Mark Thompson
- Weekly Bankruptcy Alert September 13 by: Business Practice Group Pierce Atwood
- On Her Shoulders, Episode 9 - Interview with Sara Brand and Kerry... by: Corinne Smith
- New Provider Relief Funding and 60-day Grace Period for Reports on... by: Alexis Finkelberg Bortniker and Thuong Nguyen
- Biden Pushes OSHA and Employers Along His ‘Path Out Of the Pandemic’ by: Jackie S. Gessner and Christina M. Janice
- Telecom Alert: House Budget Proposes $10B for NG911; Broadband Access... by: Wesley K. Wright and Sean Stokes
- October 2021 Visa Bulletin – A Disappointing Start to the New Fiscal... by: Immigration & Nationality Law Practice
- President Biden Issues COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Certain Workers:... by: Michael T. Taylor and Adam Roseman
- Tax Relief Available to Mississippi Victims of Hurricane Ida by: Robert E. Box, Jr.
- USEPA and the Corps Going Back to the Future on WOTUS by: Armando Benincasa
- Biden COVID-19 Action Plan Expands Vaccine Mandates, Testing, and... by: Conor O. Duffy
- Compliance Take Heed: CFTC Fines Tyson Foods $1.5 Million for... by: Anne M. Termine and Michael W. Brooks
- Dodd-Frank 1071 – Initial Reactions to the CFPB’s NPRM Webinar [VIDEO] by: Christopher K. Friedman and Brian R. Epling
- Sutter Health Settles Medicare Fraud Case For $90 Million: The... by: Michael J. Gilbert and Danielle Vrabie
- Governor Newsom Expected to Sign Bill Creating New Labor Code... by: Karen Tynan and Martha I. Casillas
- How To Become A Legal Mentor: A Path Towards Change by: PracticePanther
- False Claims Act Spotlight (2 of 3): Recent Proposed Amendments to... by: Edward S. Kornreich and Elizabeth (Betsy) R. Siegel
- Weekly IRS Roundup September 6 – September 10, 2021 by: Tax Practice Group McDermott Will Emery
- Novel Massachusetts Decision Finds Waiver of Right to Compel... by: Gregory (Greg) Keating and Katherine G. Rigby
- New Laws Passed in New Jersey Designed to Identify and Penalize... by: James R. Hays and Sean J. Kirby
- The Energizer – Volume 97: Siemens EV Charging Equipment; BOEM... by: Buck B. Endemann and Daniel S. Cohen
- President Biden Mandates Vaccines for Tens of Millions of Workers by: John R. FitzGerald and Michael (Mike) R. Rahmn
- Five Steps to Successful Trustee Elections by: Mary W. Barrett
- Biden Administration’s Drug Pricing Plan Calls for Bold Action by... by: Joanne S. Hawana and Theresa C. Carnegie
- Property Insurance Claims and Loss Drafts: Mortgage Servicer... by: Heather Howell Wright
- Cothron v. White Castle: A Closer Look at One of the Most Important... by: Kristin L. Bryan
- BREAKING: Biden to Nominate New FTC Commissioner by: Hunton Andrews Kurth’s Privacy and Cybersecurity
- Legal Marketing in the Post COVID-19 Work Environment with Jaffe PR [... by: Rachel Popa and Jessica Scheck
- How to Future-Proof the Legal Industry: Top Takeaways from the... by: Rachel Popa
- Chapter 13: What can I do as a creditor’s attorney? by: Graham Mitchell
- Louisiana Secretary of State Announces Rescheduling of Upcoming Tax... by: Matthew A. Mantle
- NG911 Funding Update by: Wesley K. Wright and Kathleen M. Slattery
- At Home COVID-19 Testing and the Path out of the Pandemic by: Joseph J. Lazzarotti
- Prepare Now for a New OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard on COVID-19 by: Mark N. Duvall and Jayni A. Lanham
- Louisiana Department of Revenue Issues New Revenue Information... by: Matthew A. Mantle
- Rum Buyers Allege Package Makes False Age Claim by: Food and Drug Law at Keller and Heckman
- Federal Court Reinforces Broad Duty to Defend Additional Insured in... by: Robert F. Pawlowski and Alexander B. Corson
- Bais Yaakov Is Back, Baby! and It Brings Gifts: First Circuit... by: TCPA Practice Group Squire Patton Boggs
- DFPI Mandates Electronic Filings by: Keith Paul Bishop
- Second Circuit Revives Share-Class Claim in NYU Retirement Plan Class... by: Lesley Pietras and Howard Shapiro
- Alabama Department of Revenue Proposes Sales/Use Tax Regulations to... by: Walt Terry and Matthew A. Mantle
September 11, 2021
- After the Storm: Employers Obligations Following Natural Disasters by: Charles F. Seemann III and Susan F. Desmond
- Israel Tech Review: HI, 2021 by: GT Israel Law Blog
- NLRB General Counsel Instructs Regions to Seek Enhanced Penalties Now by: James Verdi and Thomas V. Walsh
- A Limitation-Of-Liability Clause May Or May Not Be Enforceable For... by: David Fowler Johnson
- Third Time the Charm? NLRB to Revisit Rights of Contractor Employee... by: Timothy J. Ryan and Thomas V. Walsh
- OSHA’s Forthcoming Emergency Temporary Standard on COVID-19... by: Labor and Employment Group
- Maximize Compliance ROI: the Tailored Compliance Check-Up by: John A. Aiello and Philip D. Forlenza
- US Executive Branch Update – September 10, 2021 by: Stacy A. Swanson
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