Does your contract protect you? The Trump administration’s tariffs have reshaped global trade—but how do they impact your contracts? From force majeure to price adjustment clauses, understanding these ...
Another big one this Friday. Everyone is saying one-to-one consent is dead (heck, even I have said it.) But is it really?
Members of the Senate Commerce Committee have demonstrated an early bipartisan interest in continuing to promote U.S. supply ...
Although later than anticipated, the New York State Legislature has just passed an amendment to the New York Retail Worker ...
Suddenly, DExit has moved from the theoretical to the real. Over the last several months, several publicly traded companies ...
Today's Wall Street Journal story about Roger Goodell's decision to maintain the NFL's DEI programs reported that Mr. Goodell ...
The California Court of Appeal dealt another blow to arbitration, just months after we reported the last such decision here.
Many fervent activists are losing touch with the fact that free speech is not a license for violence, harassment, and ...
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has launched a ‘Crypto Task Force’ page on its website, outlining the ...
Andrew Ferguson officially took over as Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on January 20, 2025. The former Solicitor General for the Commonwealth of Virginia was initially sworn in as an ...
Illinois employers face updated regulations under Public Act 103-0879, altering the landscape of E-Verify and Form I-9 ...
A California federal district court recently granted class certification in a lawsuit against a financial services company. The case involves allegations that the company’s website used third-party ...