New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Rupert M. Barkoff | November 19, 2018
Franchising columnist Rupert M. Barkoff discusses the recent proposal to change the state cover page of the Franchise Disclosure Document and suggests that the review may not result in many significant changes.
By Zach Schlein | November 15, 2018
The state attorney general's office Wednesday asked the Florida Supreme Court to deny an amicus brief filed by Katherine Fernandez Rundle, Miami's chief prosecutor.
By Benjamin M. Ebbink | November 12, 2018
While much of the attention this midterm election has been focused on Congress and federal issues, California employers know all too well that employment and labor policy is largely being driven at the state and local level.
By J.R. Lanis | November 12, 2018
Public companies having their principal place of business in California (as stated in the company's most recent Form 10-K filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), and which are listed on major U.S. stock exchanges), will soon be required to appoint women to their boards of directors.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | November 12, 2018
This is an extremely important statute, revamping, modifying and to some extent nullifying judicial precedent. As far as we can determine, it has received little publicity and no testimony pro or con, during committee hearings. Before passage, our legislators should stop, look and listen.
By Dan Clark | November 12, 2018
David Hoffman, Intel's associate general counsel and global privacy officer of the Santa Clara-based company said, 'Our model bill is designed to spur discussion that helps inspire meaningful privacy legislation.'
By Dan Clark | November 9, 2018
David Hoffman, Intel's associate general counsel and global privacy officer of the Santa Clara-based company said, “our model bill is designed to spur discussion that helps inspire meaningful privacy legislation.”
By Tom McParland | November 9, 2018
Tuesday's general election brought two new attorneys and a few shakeups to Dover, as Democrats tightened their grip on the General Assembly.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Samuel D. Levy and Martin S. Krezalek | November 9, 2018
Business usually prefers to avoid championing day-to-day government regulation. But a recent explosion of “surf by” lawsuits accusing consumer-facing websites of violating Title III of the Americans With Disabilities Act has businesses demanding regulations setting the minimum requirements to render commercial websites accessible to disabled visitors.
By Dan Clark | November 8, 2018
Democrats won the majority in the U.S. House of Representatives for the first time in eight years, but Republicans still control the Senate. Lawyers at Skadden and Fisher Phillips wrote about what companies (and their GCs) might anticipate from the new Congress in January.
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