Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani | USA | 11 Mar 2024
The following matrix provides insight into state anti-indemnity statutes. Forty-five (45) states have enacted anti-indemnity statutes that limit or…
Lexology PRO | USA | 6 Nov 2023
The NLRB releases guidance on union recognition decision, EEO-1 data collection officially opens, and President Biden signs an executive order urging AI workplace protections – plus other key updates.
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Lexology PRO | USA | 8 Jul 2022
A status update on US state privacy bills and laws as well as the implications for businesses operating in, or providing services to, the US.
Global, USA | 17 Mar 2022
A status update on US state privacy bills and laws as well as the implications for businesses operating in, or providing services to, the US.
Morrison Mahoney LLP | USA | 2 Jan 2022
2021: The Year in Review After the non-stop shocks of 2020, 2021 almost felt “normal.” Well, not quite and certainly not in the courts. Here is a…
Bilzin Sumberg | USA | 22 Feb 2021
Washington v. McDonald’s USA, LLC, No. 4:21-cv-00367 (N.D. Ohio Feb. 16, 2021) — Herbert Washington, once one of McDonald’s largest Black franchisee…
Seyfarth Shaw LLP | USA | 27 Feb 2020
As the legal cannabis industry has expanded across the US over the past decade, green is the most prominent color seen in this space. In addition to…
Sidley Austin LLP | USA | 17 Feb 2016
A Northern District of Texas ruling that the 2015 Federal Rules of Civil Procedure amendments did not alter the burden borne by a party resisting…