December 06, 2021
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- Supreme Court Struggles to Apply “Twiqbal” in Retirement Plan Fee... by: René E. Thorne and Phillip C. Thompson
- Supreme Court Struggles to Apply “Twiqbal” in Retirement Plan Fee... by: René E. Thorne and Phillip C. Thompson
- Look Up In The Sky! It’s Not A Bird. It’s Not A Plane. It’s A Haps! by: Brian D. Weimer and Austin Shepherd
- California Expands Crackdown on Non-Disclosure and Non-Disparagement... by: Krista M. Cabrera
- Weekly IRS Roundup November 29 – December 3, 2021 by: Tax Practice Group McDermott Will Emery
- Sixth Circuit Clarifies Scheduling in OSHA Vaccine Cases by: Shams Hirji
- New York City Announces Private Employer COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate and... by: Evandro C Gigante and Laura M. Fant
- Cannabis: A Primer for New York Employers by: Celena R. Mayo
- The CFPB Study Shines Spotlight on Banking Fees as a Presage to... by: Alejandro E. Moreno
- Future of Washington’s Long-Term Care Tax, Fund Uncertain by: Craig A. Day and Sherry L. Talton
- ISO TC 229 Begins Survey on Advanced and Emergent Materials by: Lynn L. Bergeson and Carla N. Hutton
- Overview of Proposed Paid Leave Program Under the Build Back Better... by: Nancy Gunzenhauser Popper and Christopher Shur
- Prior Art Reporting Failure Does Not Provide Expectation of Success by: Milad S. Emamian
- FERC Issues 2021 Enforcement Report by: Donald A. Kaplan and Ruta K. Skucas
- Telecom Alert: FCC Proposes Changes to E-Rate Procedures; PSAP Do-Not... by: Casey Lide and Jason P. Chun
- The Proposed Cures 2.0 Act – What You Can Expect by: Devaki Patel and David L. Rosen
- Google’s Union Campaign Strategy Documents Not Privileged, NLRB... by: Mark Theodore and Joshua S. Fox
- NYC Mandates COVID-19 Vaccinations for All Private-Sector Employees... by: Jonathan L. Bing and Jerrold F. Goldberg
- Healthcare Agreements – Key Issues Impacting the Enforceability of... by: Aimee Cook Oleson
- Broker-Dealer Settles FINRA Charges for Form U4 Disclosure Failures by: Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
- Ohio SB 229 Gives School Districts Flexibility for Alternative... by: Susan Keating Anderson and Sherri Warner
- Second Circuit Puts Final Nail in the Solicited Fax Rule Coffin by: Amy B. Doolittle
- NYC Announces Private-Sector Vaccine Mandate by: Kelly M. Cardin and Jessica R. Schild
- China Brings E-Cigarettes Under its Tobacco Monopoly Law: Will This... by: Azim Chowdhury and David J. Ettinger
- Panamanian Intermediary Pleads Guilty in Money Laundering Conspiracy by: Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
- Alabama DOL Publishes Emergency Rules for Handling Appeals to... by: Josh C. Harrison and T. Scott Kelly
- Revocation of Trump Administration’s Migratory Bird Treaty Act Rule... by: E. Carter Chandler Clements and Eric J. Murdock
- ARRC Recommends Replacement Benchmarks for Certain 1-Week and 2-Month... by: Lary Stromfeld
- A Refresher on the California Family Rights Act by: Susan E. Groff
- EPA OIG To Begin Fieldwork On Audit Of EPA’s Process For Conducting... by: Lynn L. Bergeson
- Treasury Details Efforts to Combat Human Trafficking by: Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
- Broker and Consultant Disclosures to Group Health Plans under... by: Alden J. Bianchi
- Federal Court of Appeals Affirms Dismissal and Compelled Arbitration... by: Kristin L. Bryan
- SEC Approves PCAOB Rule Governing Determinations Under the Holding... by: Zhiguo Du and Thomas G. Appleman
- FRB Governor Randal Quarles Offers Parting Thoughts by: Steven Lofchie and Sebastian Souchet
- TSA Announces New Security Directives for Rail Sector by: Hunton Andrews Kurth’s Privacy and Cybersecurity
- One-Day Negative COVID-19 Test Required Starting Dec. 6 by: Kristin Bolayir
- Jury Awards Millions to Boston Detective in Glass Ceiling... by: Eric Bachman
- Transatlantic Trade | US and Europe – Week of November 29, 2021 by: Stacy A. Swanson and Christina Economides
- House of Representatives Looks into SPACs, Focused on Protecting... by: Corey I. Rogoff
- Proposed Changes to Produce Safety Rule’s Agricultural Water... by: Food and Drug Law at Keller and Heckman
- Use-based Trademark Challenges at USPTO Become Effective December 18... by: Katie W. McKnight and Margaret A. Esquenet
- EU Parliament and Council of the EU Reach Agreement on Data... by: Hunton Andrews Kurth’s Privacy and Cybersecurity
- Is Compliance With California's Female Quota Law Voluntary? by: Keith Paul Bishop
December 05, 2021
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- Federal Court Rejects Efforts to Derail Cybersecurity Litigation... by: Kristin L. Bryan and Katie Sharpless
- Financial Technology Provider Data Privacy Settlement Granted... by: Kristin L. Bryan
- EPA Awards Inter Tribal Council of Arizona $1,581,000 to Protect... by: EPA
- What an In-Person Trial Looks Like in a Socially Distanced New Jersey... by: Anthony Argiropoulos and Thomas Kane
- SEC Continues Its Focus on Executive Compensation by: Troy L. Harder and Matthew G. Nielsen
December 04, 2021
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- Maryland Comptroller Adopts Digital Advertising Gross Revenues Tax... by: Stephen P. Kranz and Eric Carstens
- TCPAWORLD After Dark: The Government Continues to Attack Free Speech... by: Eric J. Troutman
- How to Adopt a Positive Mindset and Achieve Success by: Stefanie M. Marrone
- Sixth Circuit Deals Blow to OSHA’s Proposed Expedited Briefing... by: Melanie L. Paul
- Beltway Buzz, December 3, 2021 by: James J. Plunkett
- Sixth Circuit emphasizes the importance of challenging an arbitration... by: Appellate & Supreme Court Group Squire Patton Boggs
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