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If you enjoy a little appellate litigation geekery, Watts v. Commonwealth, from the Court of Appeals of Virginia, is a treat ...
Aydin Harston Ph.D., Alexander Shaver Ph.D. The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) announced today the ...
North Carolina’s Healthcare Planning Section has now forwarded the 2025 State Medical Facilities Plan (the “2025 SMFP”) to ...
Our team recently engaged in discussions with both current and former officials at Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), ...
As we approach the new year, employers should keep in mind that several updates to the New York Paid Family Leave Law ...
New York’s Clean Slate Act is now effective.  The Act will lead to the automatic sealing of certain criminal records and will ...
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New rules require filings to be signed by an authorized and legally responsible person. Mandatory ethics training for key ...
The US Department of Labor’s Final Rule increasing the minimum salary levels required to qualify for the overtime exemptions ...
As January 20, 2025, approaches, antitrust practitioners and the business communities are searching for clues whether the ...
On October 14, 2024, a class of hospitals, physicians, and other health care providers (Provider Plaintiffs) reached a ...