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Meet New England's Newest Leaders in the Law - Part 1
ALM's inaugural New England Legal Awards in Boston honor extraordinary attorneys from more than 80 firms across the region.5th Circuit Seems Skeptical of FCC Telecom Fund's Constitutionality
The appeals court weighed whether Congress unconstitutionally delegated its revenue-raising authority.Deal Watch: With IPOs 'in the Pipeline,' Big Law Now Awaits Comeback
"A number of our IPOs in the pipeline have either restarted or moved up their timeline," said Davis Polk's Richard Truesdell, adding, "We don't expect to see a broad recovery in the IPO market before Q1 2024."Rule Hastening Disclosure of Cyber Breaches Likely to Ignite Litigation, Insurance Headaches
"My fear is the disclosures that the rules require companies to make in a big rush may force companies to have to 'go public' before they fully understand the situation," insurance executive Kevin LaCroix wrote in a blog post.Ga. Constituents Notch Another Win in Facebook Free-Speech Battle
"The net effect of these cases is that we are hoping that government officials are increasingly aware and changing their behavior, recognizing that, if they use their social media for governmental purposes, talking about their governmental business, then they cannot silence or block constituents or citizens just because they don't like what they have to say," plaintiff attorney Gerry Weber said.View more book results for the query "Federal Communications Commission"
New 'Stericycle' Standard Impacts Workplace Investigation Confidentiality
In 'Stericycle', 372 NLRB No. 113 (2023), the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) overhauled the standard to assess the legality of workplace rules and policies and adopted a new approach to evaluate facially neutral employer rules that do not expressly restrict employees from engaging in protected concerted activity under Section 7. Confidentiality rules and instructions provided during a workplace investigation are one of many areas 'Stericycle' impacts.Rule Hastening Disclosure of Cyber Breaches Likely to Ignite Litigation, Insurance Headaches
"My fear is the disclosures that the rules require companies to make in a big rush may force companies to have to 'go public' before they fully understand the situation," insurance executive Kevin LaCroix wrote in a blog post.GCs, Outside Counsel Share Responsibility for Eliminating Artificial Emergencies
Highly paid lawyers know they signed up for responsiveness, but rising rates and modern connectivity are enabling some clients to expect instant responses on nights and weekends.People in the News—Sept. 1, 2023—Lamb McErlane, McNees
Lamb McErlane attorney Dennis C. Vondran Jr. joined a panel of experts at a seminar designed for seniors who are considering a move to an active adult community, continuing care retirement community, smaller home, rental, etc.What About HIPAA? Justices Divided as High Court Clarifies FOIA Exemptions
"On the one hand, the psychiatrist-patient privilege's purpose is to safeguard confidential communications and records of a patient seeking diagnosis and treatment to protect the therapeutic relationship," Chief Justice Robinson wrote in his separate opinion. "On the other hand, the core legislative policy of FOIA is 'one that favors the open conduct of government and free public access to government records.'"Trending Stories
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