May 21, 2022

- Improvements to ECHA’s Chemicals Database Include Nanomaterial Form... by: Lynn L. Bergeson and Carla N. Hutton
- OFCCP Identifies Contractors Selected for FY2022 Compliance Audits by: Jack Blum
- I’m Pretty Sure the FTC’s New Document Seizure (er Preservation) NPRM... by: Eric J. Troutman
- Mississippi Gaming Commission Meeting Report May 2022 by: Thomas B. Shepherd III and Christopher S. Pace
- MARKETERS BEWARE– Oklahoma Governor Stitt Signs Oklahoma’s Mini-TCPA... by: Eric J. Troutman
- Massachusetts Appeals Court Excuses City’s Notice-by-Mail Fail by: Kathleen M. Heyer
- Spoofing vs. DIDS: Court’s Recent Refusal to Allow Subpoena for Phone... by: Eric J. Troutman
May 20, 2022

- ACO REACH Model [PODCAST] by: Mara McDermott
- Tokens and Titles and Art by: David H. Siegel
- McDermottPlus Check-Up: May 20, 2022 by: McDermott Will & Emery
- CFPB to Issue Consumer Financial Protection Circulars to Increase... by: Tonya M. Esposito and Gil Rudolph
- Stablecoin Regulation Update by: Moorari Shah and A.J. S. Dhaliwal
- Cal/OSHA Proposes Revisions to Workplace Violence Prevention... by: Ursula L. Clemons
- CFPB Report on Mortgage Servicers Examines Industry Responses After... by: Moorari Shah and A.J. S. Dhaliwal
- Beltway Buzz, May 20, 2022 by: James J. Plunkett
- New Jersey: Notice to Employees Required Before Using Tracking... by: Luke P. Breslin and Jason C. Gavejian
- FDIC and CFPB Take Action to Protect Against Misrepresentations about... by: Moorari Shah and A.J. S. Dhaliwal
- Workplace Strategies Watercooler: Exploring Mental Health in the... by: William E. Grob and Hera S. Arsen
- US Supreme Court Requests Solicitor General's Views in FCA Rule... by: D. Jacques Smith and Randall A. Brater
- California “Women on Boards” Law Ruled Unconstitutional, but... by: Kate Gold and Dixie M. Morrison
- BUSINESS NUMBER RULES: New Case Breaks Down the TCPA DNC Rules... by: Eric J. Troutman
- How Legal Practice Management Software Supports Hybrid Work Models at... by: Kamron Sanders
- Diversity Visa Lottery Selections Made for Fiscal Year 2023 by: Julia Holod
- Physician Ownership in Medical Device Company Will Not Trigger Anti-... by: Douglas A. Grimm and Gayland O. Hethcoat II
- Federal Court Rules MetaBirkin NFTs Entitled to First Amendment... by: Kasey Boucher and Jonathan M. Gelchinsky
- EU Seeks Input on Policy for Plants Developed Using New Genomic... by: Shoshana Golden and Stanley H. Abramson
- Fifth Circuit Decision Could Undermine Constitutionality of HHS Civil... by: Robert P. Charrow
- OFCCP Announces Companies Selected for Audits – Was Your Company... by: Government Contractor Compliance Practice Group
- The Metaverse: Considerations for VCs Evaluating Investments in the... by: David M. Barbash and Amal U. Dave
- Afghanistan Temporary Protected Status Application Instructions To Be... by: Rashmi K. Shah
- Price Gouging Updates: Federal Price Gouging Legislation; Addressing... by: Christopher E Ondeck and John R Ingrassia
- Workplace Strategies Watercooler: Navigating Employee Privacy Rights... by: Betsy Johnson and Hera S. Arsen
- Congressional Committees Hold Additional Hearings on EPA’s FY 2023... by: B&C® Biobased and Sustainable Chemicals Practice Group Bergeson & Campbell, P.C.
- The VALID Act: Senate Action Brings FDA Regulation of LDTs Closer to... by: James A. Boiani and Megan Robertson
- 40 Years After Vincent Chin by: Nicole P. Phe and Elaine Yap
- Nonprofits Find Much to Like in This Week's Supreme Court... by: Craig Engle
- New Jersey Legislature Continues Efforts to Significantly Limit... by: R. Shane Kagan
- U.S. High Court Says No Emotional Distress Damages for Discrimination... by: David Raizman
- The Fifth Circuit Sides With Justinian and Blackstone by: Keith Paul Bishop
- Allegheny County Property Tax Bills Could Be Lowered Based on Recent... by: Matthew J. Morella
- Doing Business in Qatar: How to Comply with the QFC Beneficial... by: Pawel Chudzicki and Vera S. Hansen
- Breaking News: OFCCP Issues First CSAL Under New Leadership by: Laura A. Mitchell and F. Christopher Chrisbens
- The Four Things that Employers Need to Know About Retaining Talent by: James D. Cromley and Matthew F. Prewitt
- Cascade Divisional Patent Applications in Mexico – New IMPI’s... by: Sergio L. Olivares and Daniel Sánchez
- Illinois Governor Signs One Day Rest in Seven Act Amendment Into Law by: Cyle R. Catlett
- Letters from America – risks of discrimination in AI-backed... by: David Whincup
- Alternatives to Registering a Security Offering by: B.T. Atkinson and Kristin D. Mitcham
- Beat the Heat and Citations – Review Your California Heat Illness... by: Sean Paisan and Sierra Vierra
- Brussels Regulatory Brief: April 2022 by: Philip Torbøl and Mélanie Bruneau
- How to Create More Intentional Content Using Content Pillars by: Stefanie M. Marrone
- Hydrogen: Near Term Challenges & Long Term Opportunities by: Jeffrey S. Whittle and Lisa Rushton
- SEC Awards Whistleblower Whose Tip Led to Opening of Investigation by: Mary Jane Wilmoth
- Trade Mark Infringement – Muslim Dating App Meets its Match [.com] by: Intellectual Property and Technology Squire Patton Boggs
- FTC Votes to Issue Revised Endorsement Guides for Public Comment by: Phyllis H. Marcus
- Recent FDA Enforcement Action Colors Regulatory Landscape for Delta-8... by: Delia A. Deschaine and Lauren Petrin
- Implications of the Use of the Defense Production Act in the U.S.... by: David Vance Lucas
- NCLC Tells FCC “Callers can easily avoid making calls to telephone... by: Eric J. Troutman
- What Does the New I-956 EB-5 Regional Center Designation Process Mean... by: Kate Kalmykov
- EPA Amends Several TSCA Section 4 Test Orders for Chemicals... by: Lynn L. Bergeson and Carla N. Hutton
May 19, 2022

- Court Enjoins Law Requiring California Businesses Have Women on Their... by: Ian A. Michalak
- FDA Updates Agricultural Water Protocol by: Food and Drug Law at Keller and Heckman
- What is Technology-Assisted Review? (TAR) by: Kamron Sanders
- Chicago City Council Expands Sexual Harassment Laws by: Steven J Pearlman and Edward C. Young
- New York Defines “Disadvantaged Communities” for Use in Justice40... by: Stacey Sublett Halliday and Julius M. Redd
- Colorado Continues Its Crackdown on Restrictive Covenants by: Erik W. Weibust
- Expert Witness Case Complexity & Vetting – Episode 36 [Podcast] by: Erica Evans and Adam Bloomberg
- FDA White Paper Signals Shift to Performance-Based Reviews of Mature... by: Allison Fulton and Eve Costopoulos
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