On October 10, 2025, China’s Supreme People’s Court (SPC) released the Provisions of the Supreme People’s Court on the ...
Texas has positioned itself as a leading business jurisdiction through comprehensive corporate law reforms enacted in 2025. These changes make Texas an increasingly attractive jurisdiction ...
A New Platform for Financial Innovation When the Incentives Code (Act 60-2019) replaced Puerto Rico’s patchwork of tax statutes, one of its quiet revolutions occurred in Chapter 4 – Export Services.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced last month the creation of a new office within the Civil Division focusing on matters under the consumer protection and public health statutes.
In two recent decisions, the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has sharpened the test for how and when an offshore oil and gas contract is considered “maritime” in nature. Both holdings have ...
In this crossover episode of The Lobby Shop and Talking with One Voice podcasts, The Lobby Shop team is joined by Omar Nashashibi to talk with Rick Woldenberg, CEO of Learning Resources and hand2mind, ...
Had a lot of interest in my post last week regarding post-default class discovery (although not as much interest as we’ve had in our YouTube channel recently–yikes that thing is EXPLODING.) Apparently ...
For those keeping track of the growing list of US state “comprehensive” privacy laws, you know that the Maryland law (the Maryland Online Data Privacy Act or MODPA) went into effect on October 1st.
In a landmark move, Rhode Island has become the first state in the United States to mandate workplace accommodations for employees and applicants experiencing menopause and related medical conditions.
Lured by the promise of better productivity and compliance with company policies, employee monitoring tools are gaining a lot of traction among employers. On this episode of We get Privacy for work, ...
Chairman Atkins announced that the SEC is preparing to initiate rulemaking by year-end to formalize an “innovation exemption,” designed to encourage digital asset and fintech developers to build ...
On September 30, 2025, the Federal Trade Commission announced that Citizens Disability, and its subsidiary CD Media, agreed to pay $1 million to resolve allegations that the companies violated Section ...
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