Supreme Court Rulings Leave Labor and Employment Law Questions Unanswered: Analyzing the Implications

In a series of recent rulings, the Supreme Court has dealt with significant labor and employment law issues, leaving lawyers and corporations unsure of their implications and how they will play out in practice. This report explores these decisions, and their potential impact on labor and employment law. With questions being asked more frequently in…

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BigLaw Firm Layoffs and Delayed Starts: An Anomaly or Warning Sign for Legal Industry?

In an unexpected move amidst a largely buoyant market, an undisclosed BigLaw firm recently confirmed a “small number” of layoffs, additionally electing to delay the commencement dates for some associates. The firm, among the globally recognised BigLaw entities, opted for this strategy despite the general trend favouring increased hiring and improved retention rates in the…

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FTC Investigates OpenAI: Implications for AI Regulation and Privacy Practices

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has recently initiated an investigation into OpenAI. This development isn’t trivial, since it can be considered the most robust action taken against OpenAI since the unveiling of its Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbot, ChatGPT, in November 2022. The regulatory scrutiny by the FTC intends to evaluate possible unfair or deceptive privacy…

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NLRB Revisits Obama Era Interpretation, Impacting Neutral Work Rules and Labor Rights

In a recent development that seems reminiscent of previous administration norms, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), on August 2, 2023, reverted to an Obama era interpretation asserting that ostensibly neutral workplace rules could, by nature, infringe Section 7 of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). The judgment, handed down by legal analysts at Williams…

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Former Key Bank Advisers Deny Trade Secret Theft Allegations: Questions Raised on Proprietary Information

In a recent update in the financial world, two former investment advisers associated with an affiliate of Key Bank have vehemently denied allegations levied against them. They are being accused of stealing trade secrets and clients, a complaint they have contested robustly. Read the full article here. The advisers have reportedly argued that these claims…

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Federal Circuit Judge Pauline Newman Faces One-Year Suspension Recommendation

In a major development for the Federal Circuit, a committee has recently recommended a one-year suspension for Judge Pauline Newman following an examination into her fitness to serve. As reported by Law360, the committee submitted its decisive report last Friday after a considerable probe into Judge Newman’s conduct and suitability for the bench. Though specifics…

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Dissecting the Intricacies of Legal Theories in the Case Against Trump

The ongoing legal case against Donald Trump is continuing to unfold with meticulous detail being brought forth about the former president’s endeavors in the aftermath of the 2020 election. As stated by the latest indictment, the issues flagged highlight a wide spectrum involving spreading misinformation and exerting substantial pressure on state and federal officials, leading…

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Kentucky’s Act Sets New Standards for Student Loan Servicer Licensing and Borrower Protections

In 2022, Kentucky introduced the Student Education Loan Servicing, Licensing, and Protection Act (the “Act”), obligating student loan servicers to obtain licensure within the state. As implemented on July 13, 2023, the Act aims to provide critical protections and state-level oversight for student loan holders. The application process for a Kentucky student loan servicer license…

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Sustainable Procurement Policies Take Center Stage in Federal Acquisition Regulation Update

This week has seen noteworthy developments in the world of government contracting and commercial businesses, especially for legal professionals who closely watch policy changes and updates. A highlight of the week involves an on-going legislative effort that would significantly update the current Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). This initiative is spearheaded by the Department of Defense,…

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Evaluating Estate Plans: The Importance of Frequent Reassessment for Legal Professionals

For legal professionals serving corporations or working in law firms, understanding the intricacies of estate planning proves essential in a commercially driven milieu. A critical area to review regularly involves those estate plans created under different laws and circumstances. Professionals help clients anticipate future contingencies but the question arises as to how frequently these plans…

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Bridging the Cybersecurity and Compliance Divide: Lessons from a NAVEX Webinar

The field of corporate and cyber law is continuously evolving, and it has become increasingly crucial for legal professionals to familiarize themselves with risk and process management frameworks. In a recent webinar titled “Risk and Process Management Framework: Lessons Learned in Getting Started”, hosted by NAVEX and featuring Forrester’s Cody Scott, pertinent insights were offered…

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Supreme Court Justices’ Ethics Under Scrutiny: Alito Controversy and Kagan’s Response

Recent comments from Justice Samuel Alito have ignited debate over the perception of Supreme Court justices as being above the law. Alito’s views have drawn criticism, with Justice Elena Kagan emerging as a counter-voice of reason amidst the controversy. Drawing attention to the ethical standards of the Court, Kagan represents a growing sentiment that the…

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Takeda Pharmaceuticals Faces Trial Over Anti-Gout Drug Antitrust Allegations

A refusal by a Pennsylvania federal court to diminish claims from a lawsuit against Takeda Pharmaceuticals and a number of generic-drug makers denotes an escalating issue concerning alleged anti-competitive behavior. These pharmaceutical companies have been accused of striking up exclusivity contracts aiming to delay competition for Takeda’s anti-gout drug, Colcrys. As a result, this controversial…

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Supreme Court Order Streamlines Energy Pipeline Construction, Impacts Environmental and Property Law

In a move that is vital for legal professionals working in large corporations and law firms, particularly those concentrating in environmental and property law, the U.S. Supreme Court released an order that directly impacts the construction of energy pipelines across the country. The order, issued on July 27, nullified the U.S. Court of Appeals for…

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Exploring the Rise of Loan Participations in the Secondary Market

Legal professionals should take note of the rising trend in the secondary’s market where loan participations have garnered substantial interest among clientele. A recent article published on JD Supra titled ‘Game On August 2023 – Participation Trophies: Documenting and Negotiating Loan Participations’ offers an insight into this growing development. This trend particularly stands out for…

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