Recent months have seen a dramatic increase in demand letters and litigation targeting websites and mobile apps. These claims ...
Two recent Michigan Court of Appeals cases delve into what it takes to successfully pursue an undue influence claim. In re ...
On Wednesday, April 2, 2025, dubbed “Liberation Day,” President Donald Trump announced his much-anticipated reciprocal ...
As the dogwoods bloom, so did debate in the Capitol — where Governor Glenn Youngkin’s amendments and vetoes took center stage. On Wednesday, ...
A federal court in Delaware has vacated a damages award in a claim brought by an importer of new Chinese construction equipment who had ...
Back in 2021, survey data from the Society for Human Resource Management reflected that nearly 58 percent of U.S. employers voluntarily conducted ...
After controlling Minnesota’s House, Senate, and governorship since 2023, the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor (DFL) Party’s legislative ...
The Fair Labor Standards Act allows employers to provide unpaid meal breaks to non-exempt employees if those breaks are of a sufficient length and ...
Asking the right questions within your organization is key to effectively managing cyber risk. Here are 10 questions that you should ask your ...
The first two months of 2025 were filled with numerous consumer protection actions by state AGs against vehicle dealers and players in the ...
A federal court in California recently granted a manufacturer’s motion to dismiss a distributor’s oral contract claims, but declined to dismiss ...
Preventing Access to U.S. Sensitive Personal Data and Government-Related Data by Countries of Concern or Covered Persons” rules (the Rules), allowing access outside the United States to certain types ...