With the primary election less than a week away, county party committees and other PACs need to be aware of which contributions and expenditures ...
If your company is grappling with higher costs, shrinking profit margins, or too much debt on the balance sheet, you are not ...
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and Department of the Treasury jointly announced a proposed rule that would create a new category of limited excepted benefits permitting employers to ...
DeFi lending protocols now hold billions of dollars in digital assets, yet important questions remain about the legal architecture underpinning ...
On May 18, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rescinded a policy, codified in Rule 202.5(e) of its informal rules of procedures, ...
Ticket sellers, resellers, and consumers in California should be aware of two bills making their way through the legislature that could vastly ...
An essential element of architect and engineer contracts with their clients is the treatment of risk sharing between the parties. Design ...
New York State’s legislature is poised to approve a new annual tax on second homes in New York City valued at over $5 million, with the tax ...
The Ohio House Medicaid Committee adopted a substitute bill for House Bill 795, now known as the Ohio Medicaid Program Integrity and Fraud Prevention Act. The substitute bill significantly expands the ...
The International Chamber of Commerce (“ICC”) has revised its Arbitration Rules, effective from 1 June 2026. The new rules have been designed with ...
Wherever innovation occurs, intellectual property follows. Intellectual property (or “IP”) refers to trademarks, copyrights, ...
Tennessee has joined an increasing number of states specifically regulating use of AI in the mental healthcare space. In ...