Generative AI Revolutionizing Environmental and Energy Sectors: A Legal Perspective

In an era increasingly dominated by digital transformation, the rise of generative artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the landscape across myriad sectors. Preeminent among these are the environmental and energy sectors, where the influence of generative AI is yielding significant results and driving innovative change. Instrumental to this revolution is the growth and development of…

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USCIS Announces Second H-1B Visa Lottery, Boosting Selection Rate and Impacting Labor Market

On August 1, 2023, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced the results of the second H-1B visa lottery, selecting a significant number of additional H-1B cap registrations to reach the annual quota of 85,000. This second lottery included an additional 77,400 selections by the USCIS, bringing the total number this year to…

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Texas Supreme Court Backs Arbitration Clauses in Construction Disputes: Impact and Implications

In a pivotal move, the Texas Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of developers and builders looking to enforce arbitration agreements in construction cases. Two key victories gave tremendous impetus to the principle of ‘Arbitration for All’. Contrary to previous presumption, the court ruled that household members and subsequent purchasers bringing a construction defect claim…

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Compliance Auditing and Monitoring: Assessing Long-Term Success in Legal Organizations

Legal professionals operating in an array of multinational corporations and high-profile law firms are now dealing with a changing landscape when it comes to compliance auditing and monitoring. Given that, these experts have a unique and crucial opportunity to attend a virtual event hosted on September 6th, providing insight into some critical aspects of compliance…

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Impact and Implications of EU’s Foreign Subsidies Regulation on Global Business Landscape

The European Union’s Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR), which was adopted in late 2022, came into effect as an action to counteract competitive distortions instigated by foreign subsidies in the EU internal market. The mandate of the regulation is to establish an equitable business environment for EU companies, which have previously been subjected to stringent EU…

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Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program: Implications and Impact on the Pharmaceutical Industry

In a much-anticipated move, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released its final guidance for the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program through the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) on June 30, 2023. MoFo Life Sciences reports. It is an unprecedented initiative aimed at lowering healthcare costs for millions of Americans. The strategy mandates that…

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Global Shifts in Class Action Litigation: Risks and Opportunities in the Evolving Legal Landscape

In the world of class actions, distinct variations occur around the globe. These collective litigation procedures have been instrumental within the United States for decades, but their prevalence elsewhere varies greatly. Major legal players in the global arena, such as the European Union, approach class action litigation differently. Even within the United States, the landscape…

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DHS Introduces Remote Verification and Updated Form I-9 Amid Pandemic Shifts

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has recently announced crucial modifications to the I-9 process. This includes the incorporation of a remote verification option for I-9 documents and an updated Form I-9. Interestingly, since March 20, 2020, the DHS has allowed employers to perform remote verification of I-9 documents for new recruits under specific circumstances….

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Biden-Harris Administration Launches $20M AI Competition to Strengthen National Cybersecurity

The Biden-Harris administration is expanding its focus on artificial intelligence by introducing an AI development competition. In a report by Aislinn Keely dated August 9, 2023, the competition will challenge participants to create AI-enabled technology aimed at automating the security of pivotal national software solutions. The reward for this contest? A grand incentive of almost…

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Navigating Harassment Complaints in Remote and Hybrid Work Environments

With an unprecedented global shift to remote and hybrid work schedules during the pandemic, legal professionals who handle HR affairs have undoubtedly noticed an uptick in complaints relating to remote work scenarios. A seemingly intractable issue facing corporations and law firms today is handling harassment in these digital landscapes. Still, many HR Departments are dialing…

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California Enhances Fair Chance Act, Expanding Employment Opportunities for Ex-Offenders

On July 24, 2023, the California Office of Administrative Law endorsed alterations made by the California Civil Rights Council (CCRC) to the regulations associated with California’s Fair Chance Act. The latter prohibits employers with a workforce of at least five from asking prospective employees about their conviction history until a job offer has been extended….

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Expanding Medicare’s Behavioral Health Coverage: Analyzing CMS’s 2024 Proposal and Its Implications

On July 13, 2023, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) unveiled a proposal intended to considerably broaden behavioral health coverage provided under Medicare. This announcement was made as a part of the calendar year 2024 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (PFS). The proposed changes might lead to a significant amplification in the range of…

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Navigating OFAC Enforcement Guidelines: Crucial Knowledge for Cross-Border Compliance

In an era of rising cross-border transactions and heightened threats to national security, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has become an essential element in the U.S government’s arsenal. With a focus on identifying, tracking, and blocking financial transactions associated with criminal enterprises, terrorist activities, and other threats, OFAC has consistently shown its growing…

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New Jersey Unveils Proposed Regulations for Temporary Workers’ Bill of Rights

As recently reported, on May 8, 2023, the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development (“NJDOL”) published an FAQs page with guidance to assist employers in compliance with the Temporary Workers’ Bill of Rights (“The Law”). Following this, NJDOL has now released the Law’s proposed regulations to further expound on its provisions. The proposed…

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SEC Nears First Settlement: Paving Way for Recordkeeping Compliance in Electronic Communications

In what is expected to be a seminal moment for securities law, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is reportedly closing in on a settlement with a nationally recognized statistical rating organization (NRSRO). The essence of the case revolves around the NRSRO’s failure to preserve communications pertaining to credit-ratings that were transmitted via unapproved electronic…

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