On Tuesday September 30, 2025, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 288 (“AB 288”), which grants a California state agency the authority to enforce federal labor law in the absence of ...
On September 18, the OCC announced its monthly enforcement actions for September, which included the termination of a 2023 consent order against a national bank and the termination of a 2020 consent o ...
On September 29, 2025, Governor Gavin Newsom signed SB 53, the Transparency in Frontier Artificial Intelligence Act (“the Act”) into law, establishing a regulatory framework for developers of advanced ...
On September 25, the CFPB finalized a rule rescinding its several Biden-era amendments to the risk-based supervisory designation process and reinstating the Bureau’s 2013 framework under the ...
In this series, we will explore some of the ways states vary from one another in their employment laws. Last week, I highlighted the extremes: California, Minnesota, North Dakota, ...
California’s labor landscape is changing with the passage of Assembly Bill (AB) 288, which expands both worker rights and the authority of the state’s Public Employment Relations Board (PERB).
October 1 marked not only the shutdown of the United States government, but the end of telemedicine flexibilities initially established in the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic.
How will a U.S. government shutdown impact energy commodity markets and energy company valuations? Risk factors having the biggest impact include (i) which agencies will experience significant ...
Key Takeaways The CPPA fined Tractor Supply $1.35 million — more than double its previous largest penalty — for failing to comply with privacy notice and consumer rights requirements. This is the ...
Shepherding a deal through sign-and-close can be a Herculean task. It involves navigating issues across multiple legal disciplines, all of which fight for the deal attorney’s attention. With so many ...
Cybersecurity month starts with a critical compliance date for the Department of Justice (DOJ)’s Data Security Program (DSP). Starting on Oct. 6, any U.S. person or company handling Americans’ bulk ...
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reversed jury verdicts of infringement, finding that they were not supported by substantial evidence because of deficiencies in the patent owner’s ...