September 24, 2021
- Safer Federal Workforce Task Force Issues Guidance for Federal... by: Laura A. Mitchell and F. Christopher Chrisbens
- New California Law Imposes Strict Quota on Warehouse Distribution... by: Anthony J Oncidi
- President Biden's COVID-19 Action Plan: Will Your Company Be... by: Abigail M. Kagan and Michelle S. Strowhiro
- Beltway Buzz, September 24, 2021 by: James J. Plunkett
- Safer Federal Workforce Task Force Publishes Guidance for Contractor... by: Jack Blum
- Ransom Demands: To Pay or Not to Pay? by: Anjali C. Das
- New York State Issues Updated Model Workplace Safety Plans and FAQ... by: Evandro C Gigante and Harris M Mufson
- Los Angeles County to Require Proof of Vaccination at Certain Indoor... by: Jennifer L. Nutter and Vidaur (Vida) Durazo
- The Battle over BLACK IRISH Liqueur by: Danielle M. DeFilippis
- HRSA Refers Six Drug Manufacturers to OIG for Possible 340B-Related... by: Bryan P. Murray
- New York State Updates General Model Form of HERO Act Safety Plan by: Susan Gross Sholinsky and Nancy Gunzenhauser Popper
- District Court Finds Equitable Relief Not Available to Private... by: Chukwukpee Nzegwu
- McDermottPlus Check-Up: September 24, 2021 by: McDermott Will & Emery
- How to Handle Connecticut Family and Medical Leave Act Leave Periods... by: Tanya A. Bovée and Sally Welch St. Onge
- Whistleblower Receives $36 Million from SEC by: Mary Jane Wilmoth
- “You Got To Know When To Protest” Part III: The Court Of Federal... by: Adam A. Bartolanzo and John W. Chierichella
- Beijing Patent Attorney Association Research Shows Chinese Patent... by: Aaron Wininger
- California Privacy Protection Agency Invites Comments on Proposed... by: Hunton Andrews Kurth’s Privacy and Cybersecurity
- International Travel Restrictions Will Be Rescinded In Early November... by: Julianne Cassin Sharp and Elizabeth Baker
- Massachusetts Department of Revenue Stops Applying COVID-19... by: Richard C. Call and Elle Kaiser
- What Do I Need to Know About Eminent Domain Compensation? by: Jeremy S. Young
- Masks Up, Pens Down: (Still) Litigating Mask Mandates in 2021 by: Brandon O. Moulard and Laura Lashley
- International Travel Restrictions Will Be Rescinded In Early November by: Julianne Cassin Sharp and Elizabeth Baker
- How Lawyers Can Do More in Less Time with Thomson Reuters Practical... by: Rachel Popa and Chandler Ford
- TCPA QUICK HITTER: No Discovery, No Judgment–TCPA Defendant Stuck in... by: Eric J. Troutman
- Catching Up on the 2021 Clean Water Act Releases by: Robert S. Melvin
- Episode 18: The Low Down on Organ Procurement Organizations [PODCAST] by: Maureen F. Kwiecinski
- Court Upholds Termination of Employee Who Used Prescription... by: Stacey J. Lococo
- United States to Replace COVID-19 Travel Bans with Vaccine and... by: Matthew P. Gunn and Dwight D. Myfelt
- Courts Have Authority to Strike Unmanageable PAGA Claims, Says CA... by: Julia Y. Trankiem and D. Andrew Quigley
- Over $1 Billion Whistleblower Awards Paid to Date by the SEC by: Mee (Rina) Kim
- A Look at AIA § 3(n)(2): Part Two of a Two-Part Series on AIA § 3(n)... by: M. Paul Barker and Michele C. Bosch
- Department of the Treasury Issues New Advisory Regarding Ransomware... by: Michael J. Waters and Kayleigh S. Shuler
- New UK Flexible Working Consultation – the Good, the Bad and The Ugly by: David Whincup
- Proposed Tax Legislation Would Dramatically Impact Private Wealth... by: David M. Allen and Mal L. Barasch
- Illinois Biometric Law Limitation Period Clarified by Illinois Court by: Hunton Andrews Kurth’s Privacy and Cybersecurity
- Investing in European Healthcare: What’s on the Horizon for 2022? by: Sharon Lamb and Dr. Stephan Rau
- Recent First Circuit Opinion Addresses Strategies for Litigating... by: Kevin P. Daly
- New Legislation Makes Procedural Changes to DFEH Enforcement and... by: Erika Barbara
- Where To Find Common Stock In The California General Corporation Law by: Keith Paul Bishop
- Statewide Supplemental Paid Sick Leave Set To Expire by: A. Scott Ruygrok
- The Commencement of The Wealth Management Connect and The Long-... by: Choo Lye Tan
- A Conversation With Kaeleen Korenaga [PODCAST] by: Edward D. Shapiro
- HHS Announces Provider Relief Fund Period 1 Reporting Grace Period... by: Dawn R. Helak and Charles Buck
- World Intellectual Property Organization Releases Global Innovation... by: Aaron Wininger
- Navigating Website Accessibility under Title III of the Americans... by: Alysa J. Ward and Diana N. Evans
- End Days For Session Replay Software Litigation: Another Case Bites... by: Kristin L. Bryan
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