By Chris O'Malley | February 26, 2024
Antonio Morales resigned from the home improvement retailer in 2020 after it told him to remove "BLM" from his apron. The National Labor Relations Board found Morales was within his rights to display it.
By Patrick Smith | February 26, 2024
"FDA policy is driving deal size, deal milestones and deal structures. As the FDA shifts policies, it is molding the transactions," said Eva Temkin, Paul Hastings' newest partner in D.C.
By Maydeen Merino | February 23, 2024
Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Josh Hawley, though on opposite sides ideologically, found something on which they agree.
By Cheryl Miller | February 23, 2024
"As the technology develops, the laws have to try to keep up with them," said Husch Blackwell partner Mhare Mouradian. "And it's definitely a race."
By Maydeen Merino | February 22, 2024
The handling of "sensitive data triggers heightened privacy obligations and a default presumption against its sharing or sale," FTC Chair Lina Khan and Commissioners Rebecca Kelly Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya said in a joint statement.
By Cheryl Miller | February 22, 2024
Lawyers for an elderly property owner in Los Angeles said she didn't know her tenant was selling unlicensed marijuana and that charges against her should be dropped. The Los Angeles City Attorney's office said such a ruling would undermine local authority to regulate cannabis operations.
By Maydeen Merino | February 20, 2024
"Anytime you get a substance that is widely used and is showing up all over the place in the environment, now suddenly brought under the very serious liability regime of CERCLA, you're going to see a lot of potential liability and litigation around that," said UCLA environmental law professor William Boyd.
By Stéphanie Faber and Charles Helleputte | February 20, 2024
The French regulation has been enacted in the context of the French government decision to fight against the resurgence of cyberattacks, together with ransom demands, which have a significant impact on the economy.
By Chris O'Malley | February 20, 2024
Concerns that transactions raise consumer prices and reduce access to care have sparked the state-level scrutiny, a new headache for dealmakers already facing headwinds at the federal level.
By Brian Lee | February 16, 2024
Inspector General Lucy Lang appointed Michele Bayer chief deputy effective on Feb. 12, just a year or so after Bayer took the job as deputy inspector general of the New York City Regional Office, in September 2022.
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