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Developing and Consistently Enforcing a Remote Work Policy Is Key
While the pandemic revealed that remote work is a viable and sustainable option across many job categories, it also presented a new set of challenges and potential legal issues for employers. When an employer allows any form of remote work, developing and consistently applying a customized policy is key.Ex-Intel Lawyer Joins Self-Driving Tech Startup Cepton as First-Ever General Counsel
Silicon Valley-based Cepton launched in 2016 and makes light detecting and ranging, or lidar, sensors used in automated safety and self-driving systems for vehicles.Ex-Intel Lawyer Joins Self-Driving Tech Startup Cepton as First-Ever General Counsel
Cepton launched in 2016 and makes light detecting and ranging, or lidar, sensors used in automated safety and self-driving systems for vehicles.Ex-Mayer Brown Partner, Public Defender Picked to Lead DOJ's Pardon Office
Elizabeth Oyer will lead an office expected to play a key role in the Biden administration's use of pardons and commutations after being largely sidelined by the Trump White House.Appeals Court: Notice of Foreclosure Requires More Than Mail and Newspaper Publication
The Colorado Court of Appeals has ruled that homeowners associations are constitutionally required to do more than serve notice of a pending foreclosure on a homeowner by mail and newspaper publication.View more book results for the query "*"
11th Circuit Tosses Case Against Atlanta Police After Controversial Traffic Stop
"These 25 sustained complaints by the [Atlanta Citizen Review Board] were not sufficient to establish that APD had a policy or custom of undertraining its officers for purposes of § 1983 liability," the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit opinion read.Navigating Today's Volatile Supply-Chain Environment Requires Legal Counsel
While COVID-19 has resulted in several long-lasting societal impacts, perhaps the longest lasting impact is, and will be, the pandemic's impact on global supply chains.FTC Appears Ready To Begin Enforcing Its Health Breach Notification Rule
Although the Health Breach Notification Rule has long been available to the FTC, the FTC has not actively enforced it. However, the FTC now appears to be poised to changing its approach. It has signaled renewed interest in the Rule, largely in recognition of the evolution of technology and health care since the Rule's passage that has caused an explosive expansion of the amount of health data collected by organizations and entities that are not otherwise governed by HIPAA and its progeny.Massachusetts Says Franchisees May Be Employees
In a potentially quite serious blow to franchising, the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts recently held that Massachusetts' labor laws can be applied to the franchisor-franchisee relationship. Or, put more simply, that franchisees may be employees under Massachusetts law.With Billions at Stake, Supreme Court Dips Its Toes Into Biologic Drug Patents
The justices have asked for the solicitor general's views on a cert petition by Amgen in a case that could reinterpret patent law's Section 112 and the law of enablement.Trending Stories
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