December 13, 2021
- Stopping Harassment Before it Starts Includes Dealing with Bullying by: Dabney D. Ware
- Virginia Privacy Law Continues to Progress Towards 2023 Implementation by: Liisa M. Thomas
- Biden Re-Establishes Non-Displacement Executive Order for SCA... by: Jack Blum and Kayla L. Robinson
- 9th Cir. Upholds Antitrust Jury Verdict Against Chinese Telescope... by: Timothy Z. LaComb and Jonathan Rubin
- Debate Continues Around Scope of Practice Expansion for APPs by: Erica J. Kraus and Theresa E. Thompson
- DOL Issues Final Rules for $15 Minimum Wage for Federal Government... by: Labor and Employment at Foley & Lardner
- US Auto Industry Focuses on Strategic Investments as World Eyes... by: Lauren M. Loew
- On Her Shoulders, Episode 15 - Interview with Susan Dawson [PODCAST] by: Corinne Smith
- New U.S. Requirements for International Travel in Response to COVID-... by: Forrest G. Read IV
- Telecom Alert: Small Provider STIR/SHAKEN Start Date; 6 GHz Band... by: Jaimy "Sindy" Alarcon and Jim Baller
- Update on Texas Executive Order GA-40 (Regarding COVID-19 Vaccine... by: Carrie Hoffman
- NY Enacts Legislation Combating Racehorse and Breeding Stock... by: Joshua L. Oppenheimer and Rodman Law
- Transatlantic Trade | US and Europe – Week of December 6, 2021 by: Stacy A. Swanson and Christina Economides
- Categorical Privilege Logs Best Practices by: PracticePanther
- Alabama Court Temporarily Enjoins All Picketing in Mine Workers Strike by: Kaitlyn L. Lavaroni and Brian P. Lundgren
- Third Party Administrator Newsletter December 2021 by: Steven L. Imber and Jennifer L. Osborn
- Health Law Policy Heading Into 2022 At The ABA Health Law Summit by: David T. Fischer and Keeley A. McCarty
- Weekly IRS Roundup December 6 – December 10, 2021 by: Tax Practice Group McDermott Will Emery
- New York Announces More COVID-19–Related Mandates: To Mask or to Vax? by: Kelly M. Cardin and Jessica R. Schild
- New Cryptocurrency Information Reporting Regime Required on Form 1099... by: Timothy L. Jacobs and Jason Feingertz
- Will Some State Plans Defy OSHA’s COVID-19 Vaccination, Testing... by: Courtney M. Malveaux and Melanie L. Paul
- Eleventh Circuit Announces Differing Standards for Approval of Third... by: Shane G. Ramsey
- 2022 ISS and Glass Lewis Proxy Voting Guidelines Include Various ESG-... by: Emily Gauthier and Alexandra Clark Layfield
- New York State Indoor Mask Mandate Begins Dec. 13 by: Jonathan L. Bing
- Michigan Minimum Wage to Increase in 2022 by: Elizabeth Wells Skaggs and William J. Whalen
- Crypto Basel by: Stuart H. Russell
- Weekly Bankruptcy Alert December 13, 2021 (For the week ending... by: Business Practice Group Pierce Atwood
- THE FTSA CLAIMS ARE STILL POURING IN: Florida Mini TCPA Continues to... by: Eric J. Troutman
- Give it to Consumers Straight: NAD Recommends Clear Disclosures for... by: Phyllis H. Marcus
- Build Back Better Act Update: Committee Releases Labor Provisions for... by: Thomas V. Walsh and Jonathan J. Spitz
- CRITICAL ALERT: Log4Shell by: Cynthia J. Larose
- TCPA QUICK HITTER: Prerecorded Call Claims Remain Dangerous After... by: Eric J. Troutman
- Godot Is Still Waiting . . . by: Keith Paul Bishop
- December 2021 Legal News Roundup: Law Firm Hiring, Pro Bono &... by: Hanna Taylor and Rachel Popa
- In An Accident with a Large Construction Vehicle or Construction... by: Clifford Law
- The Availability of Sanctions Under Bankruptcy Rule 3002.1 for... by: Glenn E. Glover
- Log4Shell Vulnerability Has Potential to Compromise Millions of... by: Ryan Blaney and Will S. Chuchawat
- COVID-19: Revenue Procedure 2021-53 by: Virginia Leggett Stevenson
- USPTO To Propose Paperless Patents by: Courtenay C. Brinckerhoff
- First Sale Doctrine Fails to Free Unauthorized Online Retailer from... by: Mary Kate Brennan and Margaret A. Esquenet
- Principals in the Spotlight as UK’s FCA Consults on Changes to... by: Matt Hancock and Katharine Bond
- 3 Key Things to Know About AIR21, the Law Protecting Airline Safety... by: Eric Bachman
- Another Maui Case in the Mountains by: Jeffrey R. Porter
- BREAKING: Senate Committee Proposes Bill to Add Civil Penalties to... by: Joshua S. Fox and Timothy L. Kelly
- Cross-Border Transfer Master Class: Does a US Controller Need to Use... by: David A. Zetoony
- Litigation to Proceed Over Barilla Pasta Sauce with ‘No Preservatives... by: Food and Drug Law at Keller and Heckman
December 11, 2021
- President Biden’s At-Home COVID-19 Testing Reimbursement Plan Still... by: Timothy J. Stanton and Claudia Tran
- Ohio Votes to Legalize Sports Betting by: Jake Nicholson
- Philadelphia Ban on Pre-Hire Marijuana Testing Takes Effect on... by: Donald D. Gamburg and Jessica M. Bocchinfuso
- SEC's Acting Chief Accountant Emphasizes Significance of Climate... by: Jacob H. Hupart
- FinCEN Issues Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for Corporate... by: Sarah E. Aberg
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