The New Jersey Supreme Court both clarified and broadened the understanding of the term “hospital purposes” under the ...
The IRS Office of Professional Responsibility Weighs In on the Proper Use of Artificial Intelligence
The IRS Office of Professional Responsibility (“OPR”) is responsible for interpreting and applying the Treasury Regulations governing practice ...
What happens when a mentor-protégé joint venture fractures before a federal contract is awarded — and the mentor company that supplied all of ...
On June 1, 2026, both chambers of the New York Legislature passed the No Severance Ultimatums Act (the Act) (S372A), which would add a new ...
Taxpayers seeking to contest real property tax values established by assessing jurisdictions across the country often have a short window ...
The California Invasion of Privacy Act of 1967 (CIPA) — a criminal statute designed to prohibit the recording or wiretapping of communications ...
On March 23, 2026, the Evergreen State became the latest state to enact a near wholesale ban on all employment noncompete agreements, effective ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit recently resolved a critical question that employers in Illinois have ...
The Department of Justice recently issued an order rescheduling FDA-approved and state-authorized medical marijuana from ...
Governor Stein signed the Prohibit Litigation Investments Act into law on June 22, 2026, making North Carolina the first state to outright ...
On June 26, 2026, California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced a settlement with Carbon Health Technologies, Inc., its ...
Standing is a threshold requirement in any federal lawsuit, and copyright infringement actions are no exception. Under the ...
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