Key Takeaways In addition to reviewing green cards for nationals of 19 designated countries, USCIS is now pausing a wide ...
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (“AI”) has spurred remarkable innovation for the healthcare industry, while also resulting in swiftly emerging regulatory frameworks. On October 13, ...
A recent indictment underscores the U.S. Department of Justice (“DOJ”)’s focus on cybersecurity compliance in federal contracting and DOJ’s willingness to escalate enforcement beyond the civil False ...
The California Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District’s decision in Brown v. Dave & Buster’s of Cal., Inc.1 (Brown) offers employers meaningful clarity and a workable strategy for navigating ...
Readers will recall that the Deputy Commissioner for Patents issued a memorandum on evaluating patent claims for subject matter eligibility in August, which we blogged about previously.
Mass arbitration has quickly evolved into a major pressure point for companies, with filings surging into the hundreds of thousands each year. In a May 2025 infographic, the American Arbitration ...
Takeaways A lawsuit seeks to invalidate a regulation underpinning eligibility for aspects of the State Small Business Credit Initiative. The SBA regulation creates a rebuttable presumption that ...
Semi-truck crashes are devastating accidents that frequently cause serious harm and fatalities. A state like Nevada—with its broad highways and truck-highway corridors like Interstate 15 (I-15), ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit recently provided important clarity—and welcome relief—for clinical laboratories facing False Claims Act (“FCA”) allegations based on a lack of medical ...
Key Takeaways Michigan federal court dismisses ERISA fee claims against Kellogg with prejudice. The court held that the plaintiff failed to plausibly allege fiduciary breaches tied to 401(k) ...
Cross-Border Catch-Up: 2026 Employment Law Changes in Poland, Belgium, and the Netherlands [Podcast]
In this episode of our Cross-Border Catch-Up podcast series, Shirin Aboujawde (New York) and Goli Rahimi (Chicago) discuss major employment law changes in Poland, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Goli ...
Observatory for Nanomaterials (EUON) announced the availability of a report analyzing the applications of nano-enabled textiles and their presence on the EU and global markets.
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