October 11, 2021
- Will Implicit Bias Training for Real Estate Industry Professionals... by: Scott Allen and Jason A. Anon
- Top Five Labor Law Developments for September 2021 by: Jonathan J. Spitz and Richard F. Vitarelli
- Ohio Supreme Court Reaffirms Employer’s Right to Raise Voluntary... by: Jonathan Miller
- North Carolina’s City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Adopt... by: H. Bernard Tisdale and Michelle E. Phillips
- HHS Rescinds Rule to Provide Insulin and Injectable Epinephrine at... by: Kyla Wonder
- Texas Tackles Sexual Harassment by Placing Liability on Individual... by: Rachel Powitzky Steely
- Court Reversed Trial Court On Interpretation Of Trust Regarding Per... by: David Fowler Johnson
- Practical Strategies for Manufacturers Managing COVID-19 Testing,... by: Patricia Anderson Pryor and Courtney M. Malveaux
- Protections for Whistleblowers Who Share Company Documents by: Alia Al-Khatib
- Delaware Supreme Court Adopts New Three-Prong Test for Demand Futility by: John P. Stigi III and Eugene Choi
- California Health Care Legislation Signed Into Law By Governor Newsom by: Lara D. Compton
- Weekly IRS Roundup October 4 – October 8, 2021 by: McDermott Will & Emery
- In the Orphan Drug Approval Race, Winner Takes All? Ramifications of... by: Sarah M. Cork, Ph.D. and Siegmund Y. Gutman
- New Jersey Age Discrimination Protections Broadened by: Maxine Neuhauser
- Possible Early End to Employee Retention Tax Credit Could Mean... by: Marvin A. Kirsner
- Views from the Top of Academic Medicine [PODCAST] by: Corinne Smith
- Incentivizing Vaccination: Federal Agencies Issue Guidance on Use of... by: April Boyer and Scott G. Kobil
- UAE’s New Executive Office of AML/CFT and Dubai’s New Specialized... by: Richard J. Gibbon and Sanaa M. Bayyari
- Ohio CDL Manuals Do Not Alter the Standard of Care for Truck Drivers by: Robert W. Schrimpf
- University Policy Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines for Student-Athletes... by: Gregg E. Clifton
- Are College Athletes Employees? Courts And The NLRB Weigh In by: Janilyn Brouwer Daub and Christopher J. Bayh
- Food safety: EU to ban the use of Titanium Dioxide (E171) as a food... by: Food and Drug Law at Keller and Heckman
- U.S. Supreme Court Seems Poised to Address Constitutionality of 2018... by: Shane G. Ramsey
- California Passes Legislation Requiring Continued Health Benefits for... by: Sally Trung Nguyen
- Digital Health Apps Must Allow Users to Delete Accounts, Per New... by: Aaron T. Maguregui and Nathaniel M. Lacktman
- A New Book Of Exodus by: Keith Paul Bishop
- Federal Circuit Allows Service by Alternative Means Under Rule 4(f)(3... by: Adam R. Hess and Eleanor Hagan
- Court Holds That Promissory Note Did Not Allow Partial Conversion To... by: David Fowler Johnson
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