January 25, 2021

- New Final Regulations Revise Rules on The Application of Section 163(... by: Enrica Ma and David G. Noren
- President Biden Repeals Executive Order 13950 Upon Taking Office by: Jessica C. Abrahams and Stacie L. Linguist
- President Biden Signs Executive Order Extending Workplace Protections... by: Laura Lawless
- Telecom Alert - Rosenworcel Named Acting Chairwoman; Pole Attachment... by: Jim Baller and Gregory E. Kunkle
- Registration Opens for EPA’s February 3, 2021, Webinar on Asbestos... by: Lynn L. Bergeson and Carla N. Hutton
- Act Now – Estate Tax Planning Under the Biden Administration by: Jacqueline L. Messler
- SEC Adopts New Marketing Rule for Investment Advisers by: Joshua B. Deringer
- The Impact of the Consolidated Appropriations Act on Flexible... by: Alden J. Bianchi
- Biden Administration Revocation of Executive Order 13950 Eliminates... by: Scott A. Schipma
- “Hero Pay” Ordinance Passed in City of Long Beach and Likely Coming... by: Benjamin A. Tulis
- The Past Looks Like the Present: The California Supreme Court... by: Gregory T. Lewis and Saman Rejali
- "Stimulus Bill Provides Expanded Opportunity for Employers to... by: Alex H. Glaser and Curtis R. Hearn
- Terminating a 401(k) Plan? The DOL Blesses Use of the PGBC Missing... by: Katrina E. McCann
- President Biden Issues Executive Orders Impacting Labor &... by: Johnine P. Barnes
- Tribal Property Insurance Found to Cover COVID-19 Business... by: Matthew B. O'Hanlon
- President Biden Issues Executive Order on Workplace Safety During the... by: Robert J. O’Hara
- Developing a Right-Sized Privacy Program by: Liisa M. Thomas
- “Wink Wink”: Unwritten TCPA Policies Don’t Cut It—Court Certifies $... by: Eric J. Troutman
- DOL Releases Guidance on Addressing the Missing Participant Problem by: Mary Grace Richardson
- McDermottPlus Check-Up: January 22, 2021 by: Mara McDermott and Kristen O’Brien
- Price Gouging Weekly Round Up - January 25, 2021 by: Christopher E Ondeck and John R Ingrassia
- Some Clinical Trial Calls Now Eligible for the FCC’s Revised TCPA... by: Laura H. Phillips and Qiusi Y. Newcom
- The 2021 Consolidated Appropriations Act Extends Pandemic... by: Jillian de Chavez-Lau and Jenna D. Russell
- What Do We Do With the Stimulus Check for a Parent on Medicaid? by: Shana Siegel
- Wave of Class Action Lawsuits Alleging Deceptive Labeling of ‘Vanilla... by: Food and Drug Law at Keller and Heckman
- Gov. Cuomo Proposes Legalization of Cannabis for Adult-Use in New... by: Lynelle K. Bosworth and Katharine J. Neer
- Podcast: The Biden Administration’s First 100 Days – Diagnosing... by: Edward M. Kennedy, Jr. and Philo D. Hall
- D.C. Signs Broad Ban on Noncompetes and Anti-Moonlighting Policies by: David J. Woolf and Kerry C. Zaroogian
- Looking Ahead at the US Economy and Transatlantic Relations Under... by: International Trade Practice at Squire Patton Boggs
- Common Ways to Resolve Disputes and Deadlocks in a 50/50 Business by: Hugo A. Gallegos
- U.S. Department of Labor Issues New Opinion Letter Clarifying... by: Kyle D. Winnick
- Continued Remote Working Guidance for Employees by: Lynn A. Gandhi
- Weekly Bankruptcy Alert: For the week ending January 24, 2021 by: Business Practice Group Pierce Atwood
- Fifth Circuit Vacates $4.3M HIPAA Penalty and Potentially Opens the... by: Dianne J. Bourque and Michelle L. Caton
- Climate Two–Step: D.C. Circuit Vacates Affordable Clean Energy Rule... by: Peter A. Tomasi and Amanda K. Beggs
- How Washington’s Power Shift Could Impact Health Care by: Sylvia Kornegay
- New FAA Drone Rules Clear the Path for Use in Development and... by: Virginia K. Trunkes
- DENIED! Court REJECTS Motion to Certify Class in Data Breach Alleging... by: Kristin L. Bryan
- The City of Oakland Extends its Emergency Paid Sick Leave Ordinance by: Erika Barbara Pickles
- TCPA Regulatory Update — Busy End of 2020, Early 2021 as FCC... by: Russell H. Fox and Elana R. Safner
- Bill Proposes Term Limit On States Of Emergency by: Keith Paul Bishop
- NLRB Approves Workplace Social Media Policy Limiting Employees’... by: Jason C. Gavejian and Maya Atrakchi
- TCPA Litigation Update — The Newest TCPA Circuit Split – And It... by: Joshua Briones and Nicole V. Ozeran
- CMS Revises 2021 Remote Patient Monitoring Rules, Issues Correction by: Nathaniel M. Lacktman
- Update: DACA, DED and TPS by: Forrest G. Read IV
January 23, 2021

- China Bolsters Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Review Framework,... by: International Trade Practice at Squire Patton Boggs
- Extensions of COVID-19 Relief for Opportunity Zone Funds by: Kate Kraus
- The “State” of Telehealth: New Jersey by: Matthew M. Shatzkes and Kimberly Rai
- Biden Administration Announces Sweeping Slate of Administrative... by: Richard A. Agnew and Shannon Angielski
- What Took So Long? Democrats Quickly Introduce Pension Relief Bill by: Robert R. Perry and David M. Pixley
January 22, 2021

- Investment Management Legal and Regulatory Update - January 2021 by: Ellen R. Drought and Carol A. Gehl
- An Inconvenient Agreement: Forum Selection Clauses Will be Enforced by: Eleanor Hagan
- Beltway Buzz, January 22, 2021 by: James J. Plunkett
- COVID-19: Comfort Zones - Overview of Business and Social... by: Kathleen M. Hamann and Suzanne King
- Crossing State Lines: Interstate Travel in New England During the... by: Kathleen M. Hamann and Sarah R. Remes
- Stand Pat, Don’t Act: Supreme Court Holds That Mere Retention of... by: Ingrid Bagby and Michele C. Maman
- Procedural Win! Another Court Bifurcates Discovery in a TCPA Class... by: Brent Owen
West Virginia
The US state located in the Appalachian region is the 10th smallest US state by area, and 38th by population. Following the Wheeling Convention in 1861 West Virginia was admitted to the Union after the start of the American Civil War. West Virginia broke away from Virginia, and became the 35th state admitted on June 20, 1863. The state was the first to break away from a Confederate state and one of two states admitted during the Civil War.
The state is known for its diverse geography and topographical features. It is known for mining and logging industries, political stances and labor history. The state is also known for the many outdoor activities from whitewater rafting, to mountain biking, backpacking, rafting, rock climbing, and hunting, among others.
West Virginia’s economy is extremely diversified. The state has several coal mines, and is known for timber production. The state greatly benefits from the tourism industry. The Snowshoe Mountains, Harpers Ferry, Morgantown, Charleston, the Cass Scenic Railroad, and Seneca Caverns, are among the many visited destinations by tourists annually. Chemicals industries, biochemical development, energy, coal, aerospace, forestry, healthcare, and government-sector jobs, are also prominent contributors to the state’s economy.
The capital city of West Virginia is Charleston, and this is the seat of the state government. The state divides political power between three branches, the executive, the legislative and the judicial branch.
The West Virginia Legislature has two houses: The House of Delegates and the Senate. Both houses are citizen’s legislatures, which means representatives do not work full-time, and usually have other work in their communities.
The executive branch is led by the governor, who is elected every four years at the same time as the US President. The Lieutenant Governor is not elected but assigned by statute to the Senate President.
The judicial branch divides the state into 31 judicial circuit, with each circuit including at least one county. The judges are elected in partisan elections, and serve eight-year terms. The West Virginia high court is known as the Supreme Court of Appeals. The state’s constitution allows for the creation of an Intermediate Level court; however, the legislature has not created one, and as a result, the Supreme Court of Appeals is one of the busiest courts of its kind in the country. Justices are elected to this court to serve 12 year terms.
West Virginia is included in the Federal Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.
The state currently contributes 5 electoral votes to elections.
Labor and employment law, tax, bankruptcy cases, medical marijuana legislation, and federal and state government agency news and local legislation, are among the stories covered by the National Law Review for online visitors. The free, online resource, provides visitors the latest and most significant news and stories from the state, which not only affect residents, and surrounding states, but also affect the and the country as a whole.