August 16, 2022

- Litigation Minute: When The Federal No Surprises Act's Dispute... by: Gary S. Qualls
- Relief Arrives for Renewable Energy Industry - Inflation Reduction... by: Kris J. Eimicke and Merrill Kramer
- Pediatric Head Injury and Bicycles by: Domenic B. Sanginiti, Jr.
- Nursing Home Whistleblowers are the Canaries in the Coal Mine: $5.5... by: Eva Gunasekera and Renée Brooker
- Lawsuit Alleges Plant Butter Deceptively Labeled by: Food and Drug Law at Keller and Heckman
August 15, 2022

- Massachusetts Governor Signs Law Encouraging Energy Storage and... by: Andrew O. Kaplan and James M. Avery
- Addiction and Substance Abuse in a Post-COVID Era: Navigating Stormy... by: John L Litchfield
- Proposed Amendments to NY Financial Services Cybersecurity... by: Hunton Andrews Kurth’s Privacy and Cybersecurity
- Perfect Attendance Awards: How to Navigate Them Perfectly by: Jeffrey S. Kopp
- City of Los Angeles Publishes Regulations and Model Notices for Hotel... by: Jack Schaedel
- The UK National Security and Investment Act: Key Implications for the... by: Darren Spalding and Nicholas Neuberger
- The Department of Justice Announces that It Intends to Publish... by: Robert T. Quackenboss and Jason P. Brown
- ISPs and Anonymous Users Rejoice: DMCA 512(h) Subpoena Subjected to... by: Joseph Grasser and Shyloah Daniel
- Energy Investment Front and Center in the IRA by: Samuel A. Rasche and Jane E. Montgomery
- New York Provides Tax Credit for Video Game Production by: Glenn Newman
- NY Federal Court Rules Insurer Must Cover Policyholder’s Landlords... by: Scott P. DeVries and Janine A. Hanrahan
- Telecom Alert: 5.9 GHz Band Order Upheld; $146M in Tribal Broadband... by: Jaimy "Sindy" Alarcon and Jim Baller
- FCA Enforcement: Eighth Circuit Requires But-For Causation for Anti-... by: Lisa M. Noller and Jessica E. Joseph
- The Inflation Reduction Act: A Tax Overview by: Christie R. Galinski and Loren M. Opper
- CDC Shifts Approach and Loosens COVID-19 Quarantine Recommendations,... by: Corbin Carter and Michael S. Arnold
- UK Regulators Crack Down on ‘Greenwashing’ by: Carlton Daniel
- Circuit Panel Invites Full Court to Reconsider Title VII ‘Ultimate... by: Charles T. Jeremiah
- The Right Way to Sell Your Services on LinkedIn [VIDEO] by: Stefanie M. Marrone
- Weekly IRS Roundup August 8 – August 12, 2022 by: Sarah M. Raben
- SEC and CFTC Propose Digital Asset Reporting on Form PF by: Scott H. Kimpel
- Strategies for Manufacturers Who Wish to Exit Distribution Agreements... by: Manufacturing Law Blog
- The NLRB’s Busy July – A Harbinger of Future Coordinated Federal... by: Evan M. Piercey and Tinny T. Song
- Impaired Brilliance: SEC and US Attorney Sue Veteran Investor for... by: Peter D. Hutcheon
- Greenwashing Lawsuits Against Major Oil and Gas Companies Are Getting... by: Rebecca L. Jordan and Katherine M. Harrington
- New York Becomes First State to Require CLE in Cybersecurity, Privacy... by: Hunton Andrews Kurth’s Privacy and Cybersecurity
- TCPA MORASSE: Pelican and Gustav Renny Stuck in Another Case... by: Eric J. Troutman
- Release of Paper-Based Version of FDA’s Agricultural Water Assessment... by: Food and Drug Law at Keller and Heckman
- FTC Planning to Establish Privacy & Data Security Laws by: Peter Vogel
- Proactive Tips for Businesses Facing Hail Damage Claims by: Risk Management Magazine
- How A Corporation Can Become Religious Without Converting by: Keith Paul Bishop
- Broker-Dealer Proprietary Trading Groups: FINRA May Be In Your Future by: James M. Brady and Susan Light
August 13, 2022

- FTC Investigating BitMart After $200M Crypto Theft! by: Peter Vogel
- CDC Loosens COVID-19 Guidance, Emphasizes Individual Responsibility by: Katharine C. Weber and Patricia Anderson Pryor
- Illinois Amends Nurse Agency Licensing Act to Prohibit Noncompetes... by: Tobias E. Schlueter and Cyle R. Catlett
- D.C. Mayor’s Signature Puts Modified Non-Compete Ban on Track for... by: Matthew F. Nieman and Joseph E. Schuler
- 2022 Liquor Liability Laws – A 50-State Survey by: Wendy D. Testa
- Beltway Buzz, August 12, 2022 by: James J. Plunkett
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