April 20, 2021

- EEOC Will Issue Guidance on COVID-19 Vaccine Incentive Programs... by: Amanda M. Connelly
- SEC Position Allows Insurance Companies to Rely on Prior Mutual Fund... by: John S. Marten and Nathaniel Segal
- OSHA's Rollout of COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standard on Hold by: Karen D. Adinolfi
- No more sour grapes? The EU moves to make it harder to produce... by: Food and Drug Law at Keller and Heckman
- FDA Suspends Review for Non-COVID-19 In Vitro Diagnostics (IVD)... by: Heather Hatcher, Ph.D.
- SEC Issues Statement and Request for Comment on Custody of Digital... by: Wayne M. Aaron and John S. Marten
- Florida Requires Sales Tax Collection on All In-Person and Online... by: David C. Ashburn and Hayden R. Dempsey
- Fate of Municipal Harbor Plans Thrown Into Question by: Paula M. Devereaux
- FDA Appeals Order Rejecting GE Salmon Approval by: Food and Drug Law at Keller and Heckman
- No Standing on Appeal from PTAB Where Appellant Cannot Prove Injury... by: Zan Newkirk and Christina Ji-Hye Yang
- UK Insolvency Reform: Evaluating Pre-Pack Sales to a Connected Person by: Max Griffin and Jonathan Lawrence
- FDA Reverses 11th Hour HHS Action to Exempt Certain Devices from 510... by: Benjamin M. Zegarelli
- The Status of EU Food Contact Materials by: Packaging Law at Keller and Heckman
- The Case of Long and Short Delays: Supreme Court on Limitation Period... by: Adimesh Lochan and Kshama A. Loya
- California’s SB 93: Governor Signs COVID-19 ‘Rehiring and Retention’... by: Charles L. Thompson, IV
- Owner-Occupiers Beware: NSW Security of Payment Act Now Applies by: Sandra Steele
- New Report Provides State-by-State Comparison of Recycling Rates for... by: Packaging Law at Keller and Heckman
April 19, 2021

- What Will Appellate Courts Do With Facebook?: New SCOTUS Remands Put... by: Eric J. Troutman
- FERC Issues Carbon Pricing Policy by: Stephen Hug and Michael W. Brooks
- SEC Staff Seeks Industry Feedback on Cross Trade Practices by: Joseph M. Mannon and John S. Marten
- FCC Announces Application Filing Window for Round Two of COVID-19... by: Matthew M. Shatzkes
- EC Scientific Committee’s Preliminary Opinions for Certain Gold and... by: Lynn L. Bergeson and Carla N. Hutton
- U.S. Rescinds General License for Nine State-Owned Entities in Belarus by: Tahlia Townsend and Daniel E. Goren
- SEC Staff No-Action Letter Permits Funds to Self-Custody Certain Loan... by: John S. Marten and Nathaniel Segal
- Sesame to be Added as the Ninth Major Food Allergen on Food Labels by: Justin J. Prochnow and Michael R. Goodman
- Steering Clear of the OPMC in NY by: David N. Vozza
- Women Who Wow: Monica Phillips by: Stefanie M. Marrone
- SEC's Division of Examinations Issues 2021 Examination Priorities by: John S. Marten and Nathaniel Segal
- U.S. Department of Justice Reports on Heightened Enforcement... by: George B. Breen and Erica F. Sibley
- There’s a New Sheriff in Town – OSHA Is Getting Serious About COVID-... by: Kate L. Pamperin
- How to Develop a Content Marketing Strategy for a Law Firm by: Jason Hennessey
- April 19, 2021 Price Gouging Weekly Roundup by: Christopher E Ondeck and John R Ingrassia
- Unauthenticated Source Code Found Inadmissible by: Eric Magleby and Christina Ji-Hye Yang
- Application Window for Round 2 of FCC's $250 Million COVID-19... by: Angela Y. Kung and Rachel Irving Pitts
- OSHA Nomination Signals Greater Enforcement, New Standards by: Jennette E. DePonte and Courtney M. Malveaux
- Help! We Think Our Employee Is Lying About COVID-19 Exposure or... by: Daniel A. Kaplan
- CFPB April 5 Announces Foreclosure Restriction and Additional Loss... by: Colleen H. McDonald and Brandon M. Faus
- Tips for Searching For a Divorce Attorney Online Without Your Spouse... by: Corrine E. Cooke
- Winds of Change: Big Oil's Move into UK Offshore Wind by: Tom Jamieson and Jo En Low
- A Renewed Focus on Telehealth in New Jersey by: Amanda Enyeart and Marshall E. Jackson Jr.
- The Do’s and Don’ts of Videoconference Oral Proceedings by: K. Victoria Barker, Ph.D. and Maeve O’Flynn
- New York’s Legalization of Recreational Marijuana Will Have Immediate... by: Blythe E. Lovinger and Jonathan A. Wexler
- Weekly IRS Roundup April 12 – April 16, 2021 by: Le Chen
- Keystone: A Court in PA Just Quietly Saved TCPAWorld from a Massive... by: Eric J. Troutman
- Weekly Bankruptcy Alert: For the week ending April 18, 2021 by: Business Practice Group Pierce Atwood
- Despite a Turbulent 2020 Women GCs Continue to Have a Seat at the... by: Eilene Spear
- Antenatal Testing During Pregnancy by: Clifford Law
- Workplace Safety in California: 2021 Decisions and Trends [PODCAST] by: Kevin D. Bland and Karen Tynan
- SEC Speaks Out on SPACs, Highlights Legal Liability and Reporting... by: Corey I. Rogoff
- The Performance Review Episode 10: All Onboard [PODCAST] by: Ryan Bykerk and Philip Person
- Two Other States Adopt Model Data Security Law for Insurance Industry by: Julia K. Kadish
- EDPB Adopts Opinion on Draft UK Adequacy Decision by: Hunton Andrews Kurth’s Privacy and Cybersecurity
- FDA Update on Non-viral Hepatitis and “Real Water” by: Food and Drug Law at Keller and Heckman
- Biden Infrastructure Proposal Plants Seeds for a Greener Tomorrow by: Robert A. Middleton
- COVID Bust: Union Member Ranks Declined Significantly In 2020 by: David J. Pryzbylski
- How A Panic In Manhattan Caused A Bank Failure In Manhattan by: Keith Paul Bishop
- NYDFS Settles with National Securities Corp. for $3M for Violations... by: Linn F. Freedman
- Administrator Of An Estate Has The Power To Seek The Partition Of... by: David Fowler Johnson
- Chinese Patent Grants Up 77% in First Quarter of 2021 by: Aaron Wininger
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