March 27, 2023

- Weekly Bankruptcy Alert: March 27 by: Bankruptcy & Creditors' Rights
- Hydrocarbon Tax Policy Trends by: John T. Woodruff and Christopher G. Cottrell
- Negative Option Practices Under Increased Scrutiny in the US by: Malika Levarlet and Jason Mueller
- Breakfast with Bradley Q1 2023 – It’s a Two-for-One BwB: Retirement... by: Anne R. Yuengert and Caleb L. Barron
- Stripped and Outnumbered: Compromising Guarantee Claims in a CVA by: Rebecca Terrace and Rachael Markham
- Fatal Auto Accident Crashes Up Nearly 33% Over Past Decade by: Lawrence J. Buckfire
- BENEFITS AND LEGAL RISKS OF EMBRACING GENERATIVE AI APPLICATIONS by: Lorena Niebla and Jeremy D. Glaser
- 546(e)’s Not-So-Safe Harbor: Second Influential Judge Echoes Concerns... by: Jason G. Cohen and Robert Grattan
- The U.S. Department of Justice Loses Another Labor-related Antitrust... by: Kaitlin E. Rittgers
- What Medical Expenses Qualify as Tax Deductible Under Section 213 Of... by: Isaac S. Baskin
- Weekly IRS Roundup March 20 – March 24, 2023 by: Sarah M. Raben
- Child Labor: 9 Key Strategies to Mitigate Risk of Child Labor in the... by: Jacqueline A. Hayduk
- Who (Actually) is the Boss? The NLRB, Supervisors, and Non-... by: Jennifer B. Rubin
- House Subcommittee Will Hold Hearing on EPA’s FY 2024 Budget Request by: Lynn L. Bergeson and Carla N. Hutton
- FTC Looks to Crack Down on Subscription and Membership Auto-Renewals by: Antitrust and Consumer Protection at Hunton Andrews Kurth
- Can We Be Good Neighbors? EPA Finalizes Plan To Reduce Interstate Air... by: Bruce White
- Michigan Governor Signs Into Law Two Landmark Bills Repealing Right-... by: Ahmad Chehab and Carrick D. Craig
- Second Circuit Affirms $5.6B Settlement of Antitrust Claims in... by: Jonathan Rubin
- USCIS Conducts Lottery Selection Process for H-1B FY2024 Cap by: John F. Quill
- UK High Court Hands Down Decision in Sova Capital by: Prav Reddy and Sonya Van de Graaff
- Hot Topics in Private M&A Transactions in the UK: Macroeconomic... by: Oliver Williams and Edward A. Tran
- Old North State Report – March 27, 2023 by: George M. Teague
- FDA Issues Draft Guidance on Dietary Guidance Statements on Food... by: Food and Drug Law at Keller and Heckman
- When Does a Claim Become a “Claim”? A Lesson on Timely Notice by: Matthew J. Revis and Patrick M. McDermott
- Last Dance with Mary Jane? Faltering Cannabis Businesses May Have a... by: Jason Fortenberry and Slates C. Veazey
- NLRB General Counsel Releases Guidance in the Wake of McLaren Macomb by: Delaney M. Busch and Evan M. Piercey
- FTC Focuses on Pixel Tracking, and Not Just at Healthcare Companies by: Joseph J. Lazzarotti
- U.S. Executive Branch Update – March 27, 2023 by: Stacy A. Swanson
- Email Layoffs from the Employment Litigator’s Lens by: Paul M. Huston and Danielle M. Bereznay
- Florida’s New Tort Reform Package: The Modernizing of Florida’s Bad... by: Dale S. Dobuler
- Relax Jack...It’s Only a Joke! by: Michael D. Pegues and Russell S. Jones Jr.
- CFPB, FTC Seek Public Comment on Tenant Background Checks by: Moorari Shah and A.J. S. Dhaliwal
- IP Lawyer vs. ChatGPT: Top 10 Legal Issues of Using Generative AI at... by: Shabbi S. Khan and Kathleen E. Wegrzyn
- “Oh, Baloney!” SEC Sues Father, Son, and Friend for Manipulating the... by: Peter D. Hutcheon
- People’s Republic of China: First QDLP Managed by WFOE PFM Launched... by: Chloe Duan and Grace Ye
- Pandemic Watchdogs Could Soon Get a Bigger Bite by: Clark Kent Ervin
- New Law Exempts Certain Airline Cabin Crew from California Meal and... by: Yvonne Arvanitis Fossati
- Legislative Corrosion of Time Bars in Construction Contracts by: Sandra Steele and Alex Rickarby
- Green Light at the Intersection of First Amendment and Patent-Related... by: Stephanie D. Scruggs
- California Bill Banning Foreign-Influenced Business Entity... by: Keith Paul Bishop
- People's Republic of China: CSRC Expanding Registration Based... by: Chloe Duan and Grace Ye
- Texas Supreme Court Affirms The Release In A Family Settlement... by: David Fowler Johnson
March 26, 2023

- UPDATE: NLRB GC Abruzzo Makes Clear All Non-Disparagement and... by: Michael J. Lebowich and Joshua S. Fox
- Keller and Heckman Webinar: Navigating the FCC’s Universal Service... by: Gregory E. Kunkle and Casey Lide
- Mississippi Gaming Commission Meeting Report: March 23 by: Thomas B. Shepherd III and Christopher S. Pace
March 25, 2023

- EC Committee Issues Final Opinion on Hydroxyapatite (Nano) in Oral... by: Lynn L. Bergeson and Carla N. Hutton
- Beltway Buzz, March 24, 2023 by: James J. Plunkett
- Court Holds That Some Inappropriate Communications Between Employees... by: Philippe A. Lebel and Ryan P. McGill
- Governor Whitmer Signs Legislation Repealing Michigan’s Right-to-Work... by: Christopher Mikula and Eric C. Stuart
- Behind the Scenes in the Manufacturing Site-Selection Process by: Roderick D. Gillum
- April 2023 Department of State Visa Bulletin Shows Further... by: Sarah P. Chiang
- Top Three Trends Discussed at 2023 Legalweek by: Electronic Discovery at KL Gates
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