Starting February 1, 2026, California employers must provide stand-alone written notices to all current employees informing ...
On November 10, the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (“BIS”) issued a final rule delaying ...
Under a new trade deal reached with China, the U.S. has agreed to lower tariffs on Chinese imports imposed under the ...
When the federal government reopens after a shutdown, the return to “business as usual” is rarely immediate. Agencies face ...
California’s wage-and-hour framework is deliberately interconnected. A change in the statewide minimum wage—the foundation on which many other wage rules rest—triggers a cascade of downstream ...
Rocket Mortgage is no stranger to TCPA litigation. They have been sued repeatedly for unwanted solicitations and alleged robocalls. In a suit filed consumer Hillary Wissart of Florida claims Rocket ...
The House of Representatives is scheduled to vote this afternoon on legislation previously passed by the Senate to appropriate funding to re-open the federal government. The legislation is expected to ...
On October 25, 2025, New York City adopted Int. No. 0780-2024, after New York City Mayor Eric Adams returned the bill unsigned.
In a recent blog post, we explained how Webb v. Injured Workers Pharmacy, LLC has become a touchstone for courts analyzing Article III standing in data breach class actions, citing Shea v. American ...
Aww ringless voicemail. Causing TCPA problems since 2015. Platform operators famously told people the TCPA did not apply to ringless voicemail– leading users to get themselves killed because, of ...
This week, we examine what employers should anticipate as the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)—which currently has only one active member, a Democrat, and four vacancies—moves closer to regaining ...
An interesting new development at the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO): the launch of what they describe as a new AI-based “Early Screening Tool” that provides a quick, automated ...