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National Law Journal

New Uncertainty, and Litigation, Follow Supreme Court's Consumer Bureau Ruling

"The separation of powers would matter little if prevailing challengers received no meaningful relief in their cases," lawyers from Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher told one federal appeals court recently.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Supreme Court Review: LGBTQ Rights, Ministerial Exemption, Contraception

In their Labor Relations column, David E. Schwartz and Risa M. Salins discuss three landmark civil rights decisions, issued by the U.S. Supreme Court during its 2019-2020, that have significant implications for employers.
10 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Is There a Future for Speaker Programs or Co-Pay Assistance Programs in Pharma?

Several recent settlements with pharmaceutical companies resolve federal investigations into alleged improper physician speaker programs and co-pay foundations.
9 minute read

Law.com

Higher Law: California Rebuffs DEA Demand for Records | New SEC Cannabis-Related Action | Who Got the Work: Davis Wright Tremaine, and More | Headlines: Managing Marijuana Data Breach Risks

Welcome to Higher Law. California pushes back against the DEA's marijuana records subpoena. The SEC's brought a new cannabis-related action. Plus: Scroll down for Who Got the Work, headlines and more. Thanks for reading!
10 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

COVID-19 Immigration Considerations for Employers

In an uncertain economic environment and with a changing immigration law landscape, it is critical for employers to be aware of shifting legal requirements and their implications, and to remain compliant.
9 minute read

The Recorder

California Tees Up Privacy Clash With DEA Over Cannabis License Records

The case appears to be one of the first clashes between the California cannabis agency and federal agents over access to license-related records.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

AG Should Have Defended County Prosecutor in Civil Suit Over Death of Officer's Ex-Wife, Court Rules

The court reversed the Appellate Division, citing the attorney general's denial as "not in keeping" with a 2001 decision holding that prosecutors have a "hybrid role" to serve both their county and state.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Required Minimum Distributions: Now and in the Future

In his Tax Tips column, Sidney Kess highlights some changes to the SECURE Act and the CARES Act, for 2020 and beyond, regarding required minimum distributions.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

NY Joins States Suing Secretary DeVos Over Student-Borrower Loan Defense Repeal

The suit contends that Trump administration Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has replaced an Obama-era rule with one that "drastically" limits repayment defenses for borrowers who find themselves saddled with large amounts of debt after a for-profit school has deceived them.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Survey of 2019 Cases Under State Environmental Quality Review Act

In their Environmental Law column, Michael B. Gerrard and Edward McTiernan look at six SEQRA cases in which the plaintiffs prevailed, but where the defendant government agencies might have survived judicial review had they been more careful in the preparation of their submissions.
10 minute read

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