June 04, 2023

- Supreme Court FCA Scienter Ruling Revives Fraud Lawsuits Against... by: D. Jacques Smith and Randall A. Brater
- Highlights for Research Institutions and Sponsors in FDA's... by: Michael H. Hinckle and Rebecca M. Schaefer
- Texas Consumer Privacy Law Nears Governor’s Signature by: Amy C. Pimentel
- Fraud or Art? Supreme Court Provides Copyright Clarity in Warhol Case by: David H. Siegel
- En Banc Ninth Circuit Upholds Delaware-Forum Bylaw That Prevents... by: Jonathan E Richman
- How to Develop a Client-Centric Approach to Business Development at... by: Stefanie M. Marrone
- Supreme Court Holds NLRA Does Not Preempt Claims for Intentional... by: Eric C. Stuart and Daniel A. Adlong
- SEC Issues Largest Whistleblower Bounty Award Ever To One Individual by: Steven J Pearlman and Joshua M. Newville
- LinkedIn Company Page Master Class - Summer 2023 by: Stefanie M. Marrone
- Drop in Chinese Utility Model Grants Accelerates in April 2023 in... by: Aaron Wininger
- The Supreme Court Clarifies the Meaning of “Knowingly” Under the... by: Patrick M. Hagan and Jennifer Orr Mitchell
- French Insider Episode 22: French Investments in the U.S. Wine... by: Sheppard, Mullin, Richter, & Hampton LLP
- 17 Actionable Ways to Build Your Brand and Business by: Stefanie M. Marrone
- Going ‘green’—what Does that Mean? FTC Proposes Revisions to Green... by: Lesli C. Esposito and Marisa E. Poncia
- Unanimous Supreme Court Endorses Subjective Belief Standard for False... by: Conor O. Duffy and Seth B. Orkand
- Compliance Update — Insights and Highlights May 2023 by: Memrie M. Fortenberry
- Trending in Telehealth: May 23 – 30, 2023 by: Amanda Enyeart and Taylor Edward Hood
- Minnesota Legalizes Recreational Marijuana, Protects Off-Duty Use by: Catherine A. Cano and Elaine Luthens
- Washington’s My Health, My Data Act: What Types Of Data Are Regulated... by: David A. Zetoony
- FDA Cracking Down on Unapproved HCT/Ps with Fourth Untitled Letter of... by: Dominick DiSabatino and Cortney Inman
- Supreme Court Requires Traceability for Securities Act Claims Arising... by: Jonathan E Richman
- How Small Actions Can Yield Big Results in Your Marketing and... by: Stefanie M. Marrone
- Employment Tip of the Month – June 2023 by: Employment & Labor at Wilson Elser
June 03, 2023

- The Fact That Plaintiff Does Not Exist Does Not Deprive Court Of... by: Keith Paul Bishop
- EEOC Issues Guidance Following Expiration of COVID-19 Public Health... by: Susan F. Wiltsie and Reilly C. Moore
- New Washington Class Action Raises Concerns for Employers Under State... by: Laurence A. Shapero and Adam T. Pankratz
- Delta Hit With Greenwashing Lawsuit Over Carbon Neutral Claims by: Megan Baroni
- Can UK Administrators Apply For Conditional Discharge of Liability? by: Restructuring & Insolvency Practice at Squire Patton Boggs
- Texas Appellate Court Upholds Shock Verdict and Rejects “Admission... by: Brian Del Gatto and Taylor H. Allin
- ANOTHER ONE: Wolf Takes Down Citrix in TCPA Class Settlement Worth $2... by: Eric J. Troutman
- Georgia Introduces New Commercial Financing Disclosure Requirements by: Moorari Shah and A.J. S. Dhaliwal
- Irish Supervisory Authority "Poking" at Meta's GDPR... by: Claude-Étienne Armingaud and Whitney E. McCollum
- ODH Finalizes Revised Health Care Services Rules by: Allen R. Killworth
- Wisconsin Supreme Court Affirms Court of Appeals Decision that Anti-... by: Janet Cain
- Sixth Circuit Ruling Offers Clarity on Jurisdictional Border Between... by: Zachary T. Byers
- Michigan Passes Amendment to Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act to... by: Adam S. Forman and Jennifer Barna
- DOE Intends New Energy Earthshot to Decarbonize Transportation and... by: Lynn L. Bergeson and Carla N. Hutton
- U.S. Supreme Court: Federal Labor Law Does Not Bar State Torts for... by: Jonathan J. Spitz and Richard F. Vitarelli
- EPA Completes Verification Analysis of PFAS Scientific Testing of... by: Lynn L. Bergeson
- Nevada State Court Rulings Highlight Importance of Strategic... by: Michael S. Levine and Cary D. Steklof
- Minnesota’s New Paid Family and Medical Leave, Sick Leave, Amended... by: Katharine C. Weber and Daniel L. Blanchard
- Eight Easy Ways to Enhance Your Social Media Presence by: Stefanie M. Marrone
June 02, 2023

- China’s National Intellectual Property Administration to Cease... by: Aaron Wininger
- Upcoming NYSE and NASDAQ Clawback Requirements by: Edward B. Crosland, Jr. and John J. Spidi
- Beltway Buzz, June 2, 2023 by: James J. Plunkett
- Latin America Energy Updates: January – April 2023 by: Erick Hernández Gallego and Luis Jorge Akle Arronte
- U.S. Workforce Positive Post-Accident Marijuana Drug Test Rates Reach... by: Darling C. Gutierrez
- IP Industry Comment Opportunity At USPTO: Strategies to Address... by: Pamela M. Deese and Emily B. Lewis
- Court Declines to Halt Vineyard Wind Project by: Meghan E. Smith and Marisa Del Turco
- NLRB Issues Memo on Non-competes Violating NLRA by: Sidney F. Lewis, V
- Supreme Court Clarifies that Subjective (Not Objective) Knowledge of... by: Michael W. Paddock and David T. Fischer
- Montana’s Comprehensive Privacy Law Signed by the Governor by: Julia B. Jacobson
- U.S. Department of Education Delays Release of Title IX Final Rules... by: Federico G. Barrera and Lisa Karen Atkins
- California’s Workplace Violence Bill Passes State Senate and Heads to... by: Karen Tynan and Robert C. Rodriguez
- Leaves of Absence Four Key (and Surprising) Points for Navigating... by: Charles L. Thompson, IV and Stacy M. Bunck
- Israel Approves the First Animal-Free Protein for Food Use by: David J. Ettinger and Jenny Xin Li
- Pennsylvania AG Targets Rent-to-Own Company for Alleged Deceptive and... by: Moorari Shah and A.J. S. Dhaliwal
- Heart-to-Heart on Reduction to Practice: When It Comes to Testing,... by: Thomas DaMario
- Hairy Situation: Trademark Act Doesn’t Provide Consumer Standing by: Eleanor B. Atkins
- Summer State/Local Law Round-Up, Part 2 of 2 (US) by: Shennan Harris and Scott G. Held
- A Long Hot Summer: Effective Variable Rates Subject to Increase (... by: Les Jacobowitz and Nicholas A. Marten
- U.S. Supreme Court Unanimously Finds Subjective Intent Controls in... by: John E. Kelly and Jacquelyn Papish
- $1.185 Billion PFAS Settlement For Water Utilities by: John Gardella
- Well Runs Dry: Summary Judgment Denial Supports Non-Exceptional Case... by: Amol Parikh
- Reminder: The FTC “Safeguards Rule” Compliance Date is June 9 by: Dhara Shah and A.J. S. Dhaliwal
- FTC to Scrutinize Commercial Use of Biometric Information Moving... by: Christopher S. Finnerty and Morgan T. Nickerson
- (Australia) Debt Ceilings Apply Outside of the US by: Masi Zaki and Kate Spratt
- MCDERMOTTPLUS CHECK-UP: JUNE 2, 2023 by: McDermott + Consulting
- Amendment to Chicago Human Rights Ordinance Protects Bodily Autonomy... by: Ellen M. Hemminger
- Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2023: Ogletree Deakins’ Annual... by: Jennifer Betts and Bernard J. Bobber
- EPA PFAS Enforcement Tools Lining Up for Aggressive Future by: John Gardella
- IRS Issues Reminder that Claims Under Health and Dependent Care FSAS... by: Jacob Mattinson and Sarah G. Raaii
- U.S. Executive Branch Update – June 2, 2023 by: Stacy A. Swanson
- Supreme Court Holds Warhol’s “Orange Prince” Not Transformative, Not... by: Joseph A. Meckes
- MiCA and Crypto Transfer Rules Approved by the European Parliament by: Christopher Collins and Neil Robson
- Honey, I Lost the Trade Mark: Manuka Honey Declared Not Exclusive to... by: Jonathan Feder and Phoebe Naylor
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