November 08, 2021
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- FTC Announces First Step Towards Regulation of Employee Non-Competes by: Benjamin R. Dryden
- CMS Publishes Omnibus COVID-19 Health Care Staff Vaccination... by: Kristin Ahr and Amy B. Cheng
- FTC Releases Guidance on Negative Option Marketing by: Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Robinson Cole
- Fifth Circuit Hits Pause on OSHA COVID-19 Vaccine or Testing... by: Melanie L. Paul
- Mandatory Retirement – Can You Toss the Old Guy Out? by: Bennett L. Epstein
- SEC Cryptocurrency Enforcement: Q3 2021 Update by: Simona Mola
- Telecom Alert: House Passes Infrastructure Bill; Text-to-988 Report... by: Jaimy "Sindy" Alarcon and Jim Baller
- OIG’s Revised Self-Disclosure Protocol: Top Takeaways by: Judith A. Waltz and Olivia R. King
- CMS Greenlights Certain Telebehavioral Health Services Beyond the... by: Laura Little and Lori A. Oliver
- On Her Shoulders, Episode 13 - Interview with Sarah Feingold [... by: Corinne Smith
- The New Environmental Rights Amendment to the New York Constitution by: David G. Mandelbaum and Steven C. Russo
- OSHA’s Emergency Temporary Standard: A Step-by-Step Guide by: Jeffrey S. Kopp and Brooke C. Bahlinger
- IRS Releases 2022 Benefit Plan Limits and Thresholds by: Timothy P. Brechtel and Shawn J. Daray
- OSHA Issues Mandatory Vaccination and Testing Standard, But One... by: Rodney L. Bean and Ashley Faulkner
- OSHA ETS Sets Compliance Deadline of January 4, 2022: What Are... by: Business Law at Norris McLaughlin
- Stablecoin Regulation May be Around the Corner! by: Peter Vogel
- Are Nondischargeability Provisions of Section 523(a) Extended to... by: Michael D. Lessne
- 2022 OPPS Final Rule Overview: CMS Finalizes Policies on 340B,... by: Richard P. Church and Darlene S. Davis
- EPA Denies TSCA Section 21 Petition Regarding Chemical Mixtures in... by: Lynn L. Bergeson and Carla N. Hutton
- NO PIGGYBACKING: Court Dismisses Claim of Out of State Plaintiff... by: Eric J. Troutman
- Facebook to End Use of Its Facial Recognition System by: Hunton Andrews Kurth’s Privacy and Cybersecurity
- H.R. 3684: Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act by: Katherine M. Caprez
- Formulation and Administration Claims Asserted in Hatch-Waxman Pass... by: Paul W. Browning, Ph.D. and Misook Kim
- Weekly IRS Roundup November 1 – November 5, 2021 by: McDermott Will & Emery
- US Federal Labor Viewpoints – Week of November 1, 2021 by: Stacy A. Swanson
- California Legislature and Governor Approves New PAGA Carve-Out by: Peter Y. Lee and Lucky Meinz
- U.S. Court of Appeals Puts Brakes on OSHA COVID-19 "Emergency... by: S. McKinley Gray, III and Grant B. Osborne
- Circuit Court Blocks OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard, at Least for... by: Stuart M. Gerson and Nathaniel M. Glasser
- TCPA QUICK HITTER: Another Court Finds Text Message ATDS Allegations... by: Eric J. Troutman
- Apple and Google Announce Effective Dates of New Mobile App Privacy... by: Hunton Andrews Kurth’s Privacy and Cybersecurity
- West Virginia Governor Approves Medical and Religious Exemptions From... by: Cory E. Ridenour
- Transatlantic Trade | US and Europe – Week of November 1, 2021 by: Stacy A. Swanson and Christina Economides
- CMS Requires COVID-19 Vaccination for Health Care Facility Staff by: Claire Marblestone and Adam J. Hepworth
- Distribution Agreements in the EU: Changes After VBER and... by: Hans Urlus and Ellen de Jong - Van den Bogaard
- Court Reminds Everyone Just How Hard it is to Allege Agency in the... by: Eric J. Troutman
- Entenmann’s “All Butter” Case Dismissed by: Food and Drug Law at Keller and Heckman
- Should Boeing Fly To Nevada? by: Keith Paul Bishop
- Positive Effects of Compliance Programs Under the New Guidelines for... by: Dr. Annette Mutschler-Siebert, M. Jur. (Oxon) and Dr. Jens Steger
- Popular Lead Supplier Bails Out Seller With Critical Consent Data... by: Eric J. Troutman
- OSHA ETS: What Records Must Covered Employers Collect, Retain,... by: Joseph J. Lazzarotti
- Trailblazing with Digital Health Pioneers Episode 6: Michelle Davey,... by: Marshall E. Jackson Jr.
- Weekly Bankruptcy Alert: For the week ending November 7, 2021 by: Business Practice Group Pierce Atwood
November 07, 2021
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- A First Look at OSHA’s new ETS with Phillip Russell and Eric Hobbs [... by: Phillip B. Russell and Eric E. Hobbs
- OSHA Vaccine Rule Temporarily Blocked By Federal Appeals Court by: Employment, Labor & Benefits at Mintz Levin
- Court of Appeals Stays OSHA’s Emergency Temporary Standard by: Andrew L. Metcalf and Stephen R. Woods
- Fifth Circuit Halts Enforcement of the OSHA ETS…For Now by: Lilian Doan Davis
- Federal Appeals Court Stays OSHA’s COVID-19 Vaccine Emergency... by: Matthew J. Morella
November 06, 2021
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- Medicare and Medicaid Providers, Take Note: New CMS Rules Require... by: Susan Gross Sholinsky and Frank C. Morris, JR
- In The Breakroom With Bill, Episode 4: OSHA’s New Emergency Temporary... by: William E. Grob and Phillip B. Russell
- SEC Releases Shareholder Proposal Staff Legal Bulletin Regarding Rule... by: Sudhir N. Shenoy and F. Reid Avett
- Biden’s Vaccine Mandate Rules Are Out and the Deadlines to Comply Are... by: Susan Gross Sholinsky and Steven M. Swirsky
- OSHA Issues COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standard Requiring Employee... by: Amber K. Dodds and Robert S. Nichols
- The Biden Administration Expands Staff Vaccination Requirement to All... by: Alissa D. Fleming and Catherine F. Wrenn
- Immigration Weekly Round-Up: New Visa Fees Proposed in Congress;... by: William C. Menard
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