Earlier this Fall, the Federal Trade Commission (the “Commission” or the “FTC”) officially ceded its fight to impose a ...
On October 8, 2025, the Mayor of Philadelphia signed into law amendments (“Amendments”) to the city’s Fair Criminal Record ...
The Second Circuit dealt a blow to the dietary supplement industry last month as it affirmed a lower court’s decision not to temporarily pause enforcement of New York’s new restrictions on sales of ...
Hubbard v. Crow is a recent federal case highlighting complex issues at the intersection of technology and the law, particularly regarding the preservation and production of electronic evidence under ...
On December 3, 2025, the California Privacy Protection Agency (“CPPA”) announced that it fined ROR Partners LLC (“ROR Partners”), a Nevada-based marketing firm, $56,600 for failing to register as a ...
On December 4, 2025, the New York City Council overrode a mayoral veto to enact two new pay data reporting laws, Int. 0982-2024-A and Int.
This guidance applies only to Article 28-regulated facilities. Adult care facilities (ACFs) regulated under Article 7 of the New York State Social Services Law are not subject to this guidance at this ...
Earlier this week, the District Court for the Southern District of New York approved a massive $900,000 class settlement in Lee v. Springer Nature America, Inc. No. 24-cv-4493, 2025 WL 3523134. Backgr ...
Rover Pipeline has recently filed a complaint in Franklin County (Ohio), alleging that the Tax Commissioner’s 2019 assessment of Rover’s public utility property tax valuation violates both the Ohio ...
Pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) manage prescription coverage for health plans and big employers. They decide which medicines are covered and at what price, negotiate discounts with drug makers, and ...
Although less new legislation takes effect on January 1, 2026, than on New Year’s Day last year, a few notable items will require employers to update their policies and procedures. We recently covered ...
Last week, Massachusetts’ Supreme Judicial Court delved into a case with potentially national implications: should Meta platforms face a lawsuit alleging that Instagram’s design illegally hooks kids ...
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