December 06, 2021
- 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
- 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
- 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
December 03, 2021
- E2 Law Podcast: Episode 12 | The New Environmental Rights Amendment... by: Steven C. Russo and David G. Mandelbaum
- Major Immigration Law Changes in House’s Build Back Better Act by: Jose M. Luna and Kristopher W. Peters
- Florida Issues Emergency Rule and Additional Guidance Regarding... by: Evandro C Gigante and Jurate Schwartz
- SEC Commissioner Crenshaw Focuses on Internal Controls Concerning ESG... by: Jacob H. Hupart
- Mexico’s National Program for Contaminated Site Remediation for 2021-... by: Erick Hernández Gallego
- What We Know And Don’t About The Federal Court Order Enjoining EO... by: Government Contracts Practice Group
- Kansas Governor Signs Bill Limiting Workplace Vaccine Mandates by: Stacy M. Bunck and Claudia Tran
- Suspension with Pay Gives Way to Court Day on Race Claim? Nay, Nay,... by: J. William Manuel
- DFPI Reports Increase in Consumer Loans Under $2,500, Decrease in... by: Moorari Shah and A.J. S. Dhaliwal
- SEC Chairman Gensler Re-Affirms Focus on Climate Disclosures by: Jacob H. Hupart
- McDermottPlus Check-Up: December 3, 2021 by: Debra Curtis and Madeline Hodge
- Immigration Weekly Round-Up: Clothing Retailer Settles DOJ... by: William C. Menard
- Landmark Wildlife Whistleblower Bill Reintroduced by: Mary Jane Wilmoth
- CMS Vaccine Requirement Suspended During Injunctions by: Colleen M. Faddick and Jennifer L. Evans
- CMS Loosens Restrictions on Co-Located Healthcare Providers;... by: Kathleen M. Stratton and Theresa E. Thompson
- Hydro Newsletter - Volume 8, Issue 12 by: Xena Burwell and Ani M. Esenyan
- Copyright Notice Tips: How to Enhance Protection of Your Creative... by: Jeanne Hamburg
- OFCCP Launches Contractor Portal to Require Annual Affirmative Action... by: Jack Blum and Kayla L. Robinson
- Global Solutions, Episode 28: Remote-Work Considerations for... by: Mami Kato and Skye Hao
- Coming home for the holidays? COVID Testing Requirements for Air... by: Gregory A. Wald
- OFCCP Affirmative Action Verification Interface Has Arrived and The... by: Craig E. Leen and Erinn L. Rigney
- In the Coming ‘Metaverse’, There May Be Excitement but There... by: Jeffrey D. Neuburger
- A Forgiving Response to a Candidly Admitted Error But Still Costly by: Yicong 'Eve' Du and Adriana L. Burgy
- mTBI and Parkinson’s Disease by: Bruce H. Stern
- The Future of the National Flood Insurance Program – A Legislative... by: Heather Howell Wright and Shelby D. Lomax
- Proposed San Francisco Ordinance to Require Paid Sick Leave for... by: Shannon Bettis Nakabayashi and Swaja Khanna
- ACS Announces Fellowship In Green Chemistry Opportunity by: Lynn L. Bergeson and Ligia Duarte Botelho
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