December 09, 2019

- Senate HELP Committee Approves Occupational Safety and Health Review... by: Eric E. Hobbs and Davis Jenkins
- All in the Family – Why Controlled Group Rules Matter by: Casey K Fleming
- Weekly IRS Roundup December 2 – 6, 2019 by: Tax Practice Group McDermott Will Emery
- USCIS Announces More Fees and Fee Increases—UPDATE: Extension of... by: Robert Y. Maples
- FTC Opinion Holds False Express Privacy Claims are Material by: Katherine E. Armstrong
- New Year, New Notice Requirement: DC Paid Family Leave Notice... by: Jillian M. Collins
- The Solicitor General Weighs In on ERISA Preemption Battle Over PBM... by: Michele Noble and Kimberly J. Donovan
- Is GMP Certification Required? by: Packaging Law at Keller and Heckman
- Second Circuit: Offers of Judgment on FLSA Claims Do Not Require... by: Allan S Bloom and Dominique Kilmartin
- Requirements for South Korean Manufacturers and Importers of... by: ACTA Group
- EEOC Representative Provides Perspective on Sexual Harassment and... by: Grant B. Osborne
- End of the Year Bonuses – Do They Have to Be Shared with My Ex? by: Jennifer Weisberg Millner
- H-1B Registration System Confirmed for FY2021 Lottery by: Andrea C. Davis and Melissa Manna
- Evangelical Church Sues Castle Hills, TX for Denying SUP for Sunday... by: Evan J. Seeman
- EPA Issues Interim Registration Review Decision for Sodium Cyanide... by: Timothy D. Backstrom
- Telecom Alert – Pai Asks Congress to Revoke T-Band Auction; FCC... by: Gregory E. Kunkle and Albert J. Catalano
- Maryland Again Amends its Data Breach Notification Law by: Joseph J. Lazzarotti
- NY Judge Denies Class Certification in ‘No Artificial Flavors’ Lawsuit by: Food and Drug Law at Keller and Heckman
- H-1B Cap Registration Implemented by USCIS by: John F. Quill
- Magistrate Judge Reinhart Flattens Attempts to Broaden Discovery by: Jason M. Ingber
- Second Circuit Holds Judicial Approval Not Required When Settling... by: Eric B. Sigda
- Direct Contracting Summary by: Mara McDermott and Jessica Roth
- Breaking News: China Proposes New Facility Registration Requirements... by: Food and Drug Law at Keller and Heckman
- HHS HIV Drug Lawsuit: Setting Precedent for Other High Priced... by: Aarti Shah and Kara E. Grogan
- Best Practices in Administering Benefit Claims #8 – Facing Litigation... by: Paul M Hamburger and Russell L Hirschhorn
- H-1B Cap Registration: USCIS Says It’s On For 2020 by: Gregory A. Wald
- Ninth Circuit Affirms Summary Judgment in Favor of Boeing and... by: Nora A. Valenza-Frost
- School District Required To Pay for Construction Work Despite Void... by: Kelly K. Koss
- DOJ Announces $26.67 Million Settlement with Laboratory to Resolve... by: Melissa Lisa Thompson
- Has California Made Directors Employees? by: Keith Paul Bishop
- FQHCs: Four Reimbursement Traps for the Unwary by: Adam J. Hepworth and Diane Ung
- Questions Raised Over Marketing Restrictions on Olympic Athletes by: Will R. Sparks
- Sixth Circuit Reminds District Courts and Defendants That Notice Must... by: Wystan M. Ackerman
December 07, 2019

- Florida Zoning Appeals Law: Miami Beach “Ban” on Short-Term Rentals... by: Anthony De Yurre and Jennifer E. Fine
- SM&CR to Apply to Benchmark Administrators by: John Ahern and Carolyn H. Jackson
- USCIS Implements H-1B Registration for Next Year’s H-1B Lottery by: Kristen W. Ng
- NTP Publishes Technical Report on Toxicity Studies of 1020 Long... by: Lynn L. Bergeson and Carla N. Hutton
- USCIS Announces Implementation of H-1B Electronic Registration... by: Otieno B. Ombok and Forrest G. Read IV
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