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“Onerous” New Law Requiring Insurance Disclosures Riles NY Defense Bar

New York governor Kathy Hochul signed the Comprehensive Insurance Disclosure Act on December 31, immediately imposing new insurance disclosure requirements […]

Crackdown “Light” On Defense Contractor Cybersecurity

A post from law firm Morrison & Foerster outlines top cybersecurity “considerations” for government contractors in 2022, a word possibly […]

Smartmatic Sues Pillowman Mike Lindell

Voting machine company Smartmatic has filed a lawsuit against MyPillow, Inc. and its pitchman and CEO Mike Lindell, alleging deceptive […]

Boxing Champion Sues, Accuses Promoter Bob Arum Of “Revolting Racial Bias”

WBO welterweight champion Terrence Crawford (38 wins and no losses), has sued promoter Bob Arum’s organization, Top Rank Inc., in […]

An Acronym Soup But A Nutritious One From “CISA”

The Cybersecurity Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA),  part of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), “is charged with enhancing the security, […]

New Flood Risk Assessment Tool For Commercial Properties

A new tool to ascertain and quantify flood risk for commercial properties has been developed by the non-profit First Street […]

The 500-Pound Retaliation Case

Possibly the most widely read legal story of the new year involves a custom auto repair shop employee who had […]

New World Of Risk For Power Industry, Alternative Or Not

The evolution of power generation to cleaner and smarter systems is often portrayed as smooth and relatively risk-free, but in […]

“Sigh Of Relief” As Supreme Court Takes Up PAGA Case

With the Supreme Court granting certiorari in Viking River Cruises, Inc. v. Moriana, California employers “who have been plagued by […]

Gig Work Showdown Looms In ‘22

In November 2020, California’s Proposition 22 passed with 59 percent of the vote, enabling companies like Lyft, Uber and Instacart […]

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