In this episode of Bad News, Good Lawyers, New York Times contributing opinion writer and best-selling author Jeffrey Toobin discusses his latest book, The Pardon: The Politics of Presidential Mercy, ...
California’s new law, Fair Investment Practices by Venture Capital Companies, will require diversity reporting by venture capital and similar investment firms with a California nexus beginning in 2026 ...
A New York intermediate appellate court recently affirmed the dismissal of a claim alleging violations of the State’s Environmental Rights Amendment, also known as the Green Amendment. People of the ...
While much has been done to accelerate the deployment of new nuclear generation, there remains an as-yet unutilized resource that could be leveraged to begin construction of certain facilities now.
Last year’s federal government shutdown spotlighted a critical vulnerability to the availability of the National Flood Insurance Program (“NFIP”) and the ripple effects for commercial and residential ...
The Omnibus I proposal, presented by the European Commission on 26 February 2025 within its broader “Simplification Package,” was proposed to streamline the implementation of the Corporate ...
Business divorces are rarely easy. They can drain resources, disrupt operations, and the accompanying acrimony can leave ...
On 12 February 2026, the Department of the Treasury (Treasury) and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released Notice 2026-15 (the Notice), to provide interim guidance for determining whether a ...
Companies should also consider an internal audit of risky independent contractor decisions to determine independent contractor status under the core factors. Audits conducted in conjunction with legal ...
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) intends to conduct a comprehensive review of all small business sole-source and set-aside contracts over $20 million. Recent efforts by the Small Business ...
On February 27, 2026, newly appointed National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) General Counsel Crystal S. Carey issued Memorandum GC 26-03, providing updated case handling guidance to regional offices ...
A recent Ontario decision confirms that U.S. companies can be sued in Canada for infringement of Canadian intellectual property, even when servers, employees, and corporate headquarters are located ...
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