Parents’ Bragging Rights: Dissecting the Discrepancy Between High Expectations and College Choices

It’s a phenomenon we’ve all experienced at some point: parents boasting about their children’s achievements, only for the reality to fall short. This discrepancy has been humorously summarized by Ary Rosenbaum of The Rosenbaum Law Firm P.C., in the context of recent high school graduates choosing their future colleges. Mr Rosenbaum, in an article for…

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Understanding the Crime Victims’ Rights Act: Implications for Fraud Cases Involving the Federal Government

The Crime Victims’ Rights Act (CVRA) carries considerable implications for the victims of crimes involving fraud against the Federal Government. The Act, according to some legal experts, isn’t always adequately considered by prosecutors handling such cases. Federal prosecutors are urged to view beyond the four corners of the conspiracy to defraud as billed in the…

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FDA Seeks Public Input on Modernizing Good Clinical Practice Guidelines for High-Tech Trials

In an effort to modernize and increase the agility of clinical trials while maintaining data integrity and participant protections, the U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently issued draft guidance with updated recommendations for implementing the International Council for Harmonisation’s (ICH) guidelines on good clinical practice (GCP). The FDA’s call for change comes as…

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Oregon Consumer Privacy Act: Enhanced Data Control for Residents and New Obligations for Companies

Oregon recently joined a growing list of U.S. states enacting comprehensive consumer data privacy laws, following the legislative stride of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Indiana, Iowa, Montana, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Virginia. The new legislation, known as the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act, will come into effect on July 1, 2024. The law outlines new strictures around…

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Navigating Succession Planning: Safeguarding Businesses for Future Continuity

Every successful business operates on a framework of careful planning and strategizing. This becomes significant when business owners, perpetually engrossed in augmenting their ventures and optimizing success, need to contemplate what happens to their businesses upon their withdrawal or inability to manage. This situation is suitably addressed by the process of succession planning, a contingency…

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Philadelphia Elections: WFP Candidates Aim to Oust GOP, Reshape Local Politics

The political space of Philadelphia is in for a heated season as candidates from the progressive Working Families Party (WFP) have initiated moves to oust Republicans from office in the forthcoming November election. One of the spearheading candidates is WFP City Council candidate Nicolas O’Rourke, whose strategic moves are geared towards magnifying the success previously…

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ChatGPT and Healthcare: Balancing Efficiency Gains with HIPAA Compliance

In the rapidly evolving era of digital health, many medical practitioners and healthcare providers are turning to artificial intelligence tools to streamline their operations and enhance patient care. Among these AI developments, ChatGPT, an advanced conversational AI developed by OpenAI, has been gaining attention for its potential application in the healthcare sector. ChatGPT’s impressive ability…

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Earned Wage Access Laws: A Milestone in Alleviating Financial Stress for Workers

In a significant milestone for workers globally, newly enacted Earned Wage Access (EWA) laws reflect a positive shift in worker compensation dynamics. The challenge of meeting financial obligations punctually is a widespread concern, a trend substantiated by recent research. According to the research, approximately six in ten Americans live paycheck to paycheck. This financial precariousness…

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Generative AI’s Growing Presence in Law School Curricula and Its Impact on Legal Education

Generative AI, a sophisticated branch of artificial intelligence that’s rapidly making its mark in various industry sectors, is increasingly finding its place in law school curricula. In a bid to keep pace with technological advancements, a number of esteemed law schools are pioneering innovative programs and collaborations aimed at preparing future legal professionals to work…

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Ruling Impacts Corporate Reactions to Lawsuits: The Fall of “Without Merit” Phrase

A recent ruling by the District of Massachusetts Court against software firm Pegasystems could have significant implications for corporate responses to lawsuits. Judge William Young is making headlines in the legal community for holding Pegasystems accountable for asserting the baselessness of a lawsuit despite its merit. This ruling could potentially alter the commonplace, reflexive response…

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EU-US Data Privacy Framework: Transforming Cross-Border Data Transfers and Operations

The narrative surrounding the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (DPF) remains a cornerstone topic for businesses and law firms alike. With the growing reliance on digital platforms for conducting business and transferring data, the past several years saw many keeping a keen eye on developments pertaining to this framework, chiefly those moving data from the European…

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FCC Targets Gateway Provider in Ongoing Battle Against Illegal Robocalls

In a recent announcement made on August 1, the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Enforcement Bureau informed a gateway intermediate provider and originator about alleged illegal transmission and origination of robocalls. If actions are not taken to rectify this situation, the FCC may grant downstream service providers the legal authority to permanently block its traffic, resulting…

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Domain Name Industry Updates: Market Trends, Dispute Resolutions, and Regional Distributions Analyzed

In the continuously changing landscape of the internet, domain names have become one of the most critical assets for businesses and legal enterprises. With its July/August 2023 edition, Anchovy News provides an in-depth look into the current affairs in the domain name industry, covering topics such as domain recuperation, regional distributions, and dispute resolutions. The…

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OSHA Expands Reporting Requirements to Enhance Workplace Safety in High-Risk Industries

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has implemented a new standard, forcing employers in high-risk industries to turn over more detailed reports regarding on-site injuries and illness instances. Specifically, this regulation demands certain employers to electronically submit not only 300A data but also 300 log and 301 information for some locations, thereby expanding the…

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FFIEC Updates BSA/AML Examination Manual: Implications for Legal Professionals and Financial Institutions

On August 2, the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) updated its Bank Secrecy Act/Anti-Money Laundering (BSA/AML) Examination Manual, a resource vital for legal professionals, examiners, and other stakeholders within financial establishments. The manual, according to a summary by Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, provides necessary instructions for evaluating a bank or credit union’s adherence…

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Australian General Counsels Cite Greenwashing, Data Breaches, and Regulatory Challenges as Top Concerns

During the 9th Annual General Counsel Summit in Sydney on August 7, 2023, general counsel from some of Australia’s leading corporations listed greenwashing, data breaches, and regulatory changes as their most pressing concerns. This discussion highlighted a sense of increased vigilance from regulatory bodies such as the Australian Securities & Investment Commission (ASIC) and the…

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Lessons from “The Empath” Episode: Compliance Control, Gap Analysis, and Decision-Making in Corporate Governance

In a recent episode of “Trekking Through Compliance”, the focus was on a topic dubbed “The Empath”. The episode debuted on December 6, 1968, and occured on Star Date 5121.5. Within this installment, the plot centered around the Vions’ endeavor to evaluate if a planet inhabited by empaths is worthy to save. The resolution landed…

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US Agencies Propose New Guidelines for Reconsiderations of Value in Residential Real Estate Evaluations

On July 21, 2023, five major U.S. agencies, namely the Federal Reserve, CFPB, FDIC, NCUA, and OCC, unveiled proposed guidelines on Reconsiderations of Value (ROV) in residential real estate evaluations. This initiative of the agencies aims to provide a clearer approach to ROV processes and introduce illustrative ROV policies and procedural frameworks. This information comes…

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