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10/12/2025

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On September 30, the FTC and the DOJ announced a settlement resolving allegations that a Massachusetts-based disability-advocacy company and its subsidiary violated the Telemarketing Sales Rule and FTC Act. The FTC alleged that the companies unlawfully contacted consumers through robocalls and calls...

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10/12/2025

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On October 1, 2025, Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation (Senate Bill (SB) 617) that requires employers to include additional information in their notice for mass layoffs, terminations, and relocations under the California Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (Cal-WARN) Act. Quick Hits

Russia Adopts Fast Track Mechanism for Selling Federal Assets
10/12/2025

Russia Adopts Fast Track Mechanism for Selling Federal Assets

On September 30, 2025, President Vladimir Putin signed Decree No. 693 “On Certain Particularities of the Sale of Property in Federal Ownership” (here). The measure took effect the moment it was published. The decree is expressly framed as a response to “unfriendly” actions by the United Stat...

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10/12/2025

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In this episode of our Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region podcast series, shareholders John Surma (Houston) and Frank Davis (Dallas) discuss the recent Fifth Circuit decision that found the dual for-cause removal protections for administrative law judges (ALJs) at the National Labor Relation...

Massachusetts Pay Transparency Law Takes Effect October 29
10/12/2025

Massachusetts Pay Transparency Law Takes Effect October 29

A law passed last year – An Act Relative to Salary Range and Transparency (the “Act”) – is scheduled to take effect October 29 and will require certain private employers to disclose wage ranges in job postings. What Is Required? Under the Act, employers with 25 or more employees in Massachus...

Chancery Explains Required Notice in Summary Proceeding to Determine LLC Managers
10/12/2025

Chancery Explains Required Notice in Summary Proceeding to Determine LLC Managers

The Court of Chancery recently explained who must receive notice in order to satisfy the requirements of 6 Del. C. § 18-110, which provides a summary procedure for LLCs, similar to § 225 for corporations, to determine the proper manager of an LLC. In HREF Senior Worthington LLC v. Conroe WN LLC, C...

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10/12/2025

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Passwords are the key to your digital kingdom. Passwords, also known as “credentials,” provide the user with access to all information and data that the user has been authorized to access, whether in a personal or professional capacity. It is one thing to have a weak password for your personal a...

Thailand’s Draft Regulation on Direct Power Purchase Agreements via Third Party Access for Data Centers
10/12/2025

Thailand’s Draft Regulation on Direct Power Purchase Agreements via Third Party Access for Data Centers

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10/12/2025

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Civil forfeiture is becoming an increasingly important tool in the U.S. Justice Department’s (DOJ) campaign against Transnational Criminal Organizations (TCOs), Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs), and other sanctioned parties.

Reassigned … and Ready to Sue? Fourth Circuit Ruling May Open the Door to More Discrimination Claims by Employees
10/12/2025

Reassigned … and Ready to Sue? Fourth Circuit Ruling May Open the Door to More Discrimination Claims by Employees

Following the Supreme Court of the United States’ April 2024 ruling in Muldrow v. City of St. Louis, employers have grappled with determining what constitutes an adverse employment action that will support a claim under federal antidiscrimination laws. A recent decision from the U.S.

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10/12/2025

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U.S. District Judge Amit P. Mehta sanctioned an attorney who filed a brief containing erroneous citations in every case cited after the attorney admitted to relying on generative AI to write the brief. The attorney had used the tools Grammarly, ProWriting Aid, and Lexis’ cite-checking tool. The at...

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10/12/2025

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced plans to propose, by 2026, a rule revising the definition of “begin actual construction” under the Clean Air Act’s (CAA) New Source Review (NSR) regulations. This threshold determines when a new or modified major stationary source mu...

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In house attorneys looking for a better way to organize, vet and easily retrieve legal news created the National Law Review on-line edition. ​ Around the clock, the National Law Review's editors screen and classify breaking news and analysis authored by recognized legal professionals and our own journalists. There is no log in to access the database and new articles are added hourly.​