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Texas Federal Court Ruling Declares OSHA’s Use of Administrative Law Judges Unconstitutional

Texas Federal Court Ruling Declares OSHA’s Use of Administrative Law Judges Unconstitutional

Learn more about a Texas court ruling that challenges OSHA’s use of Administrative Law Judges, calling it unconstitutional and granting employers new leverage in compliance disputes.

Strengthening Healthcare Cybersecurity: The Health Infrastructure Security and Accountability Act

Strengthening Healthcare Cybersecurity: The Health Infrastructure Security and Accountability Act

Read how this new legislation targets healthcare cybersecurity, setting mandatory standards and audits to protect patient data, with funding to support compliance across the sector.

Federal Circuit Vacates Attorneys’ Fees in Dish Network Patent Case

Federal Circuit Vacates Attorneys’ Fees in Dish Network Patent Case

Read why the Federal Circuit found a district court abused its discretion by failing to justify the attorneys’ fees award.

Understanding New AI Regulations for Healthcare Utilization Review and Compliance

Understanding New AI Regulations for Healthcare Utilization Review and Compliance

Explore California’s SB 1120, which introduces new AI regulations for healthcare, ensuring transparency, human oversight, and non-discrimination in utilization review and management.

California Supreme Court Rules On Deposition Limit In Arbitration Agreement

California Supreme Court Rules on Deposition Limit in Arbitration Agreement

Read why strict, inflexible deposition limits in an arbitration agreement may be unenforceable if they prevent adequate discovery.

Why You Need Contract Lifecycle Management Tools for Digital Transformation

Why You Need Contract Lifecycle Management Tools for Digital Transformation

Discover why contract lifecycle management tools are essential to digital transformation, enabling organizations to streamline operations and ensure sustainability.

Race-Based Grantmaking Case Settles, Similar Cases Still Pending

Race-Based Grantmaking Case Settles, Similar Cases Still Pending

Learn how The Fearless Fund case sets a precedent on race-based grantmaking for the Eleventh District. Similar cases are making their way through other jurisdictions.

Delta Sues CrowdStrike for $500M, Cites Vendor Accountability and Cybersecurity Negligence

Delta Sues CrowdStrike for $500M, Cites Vendor Accountability and Cybersecurity Negligence

Delta sues CrowdStrike for $500M over July’s IT outage, sparking debate on vendor accountability and cybersecurity negligence in critical infrastructure.

New US Software Security Standards Target Critical Infrastructure Protection

New US Software Security Standards Target Critical Infrastructure Protection

Discover how new software security standards, which demand safer code for critical infrastructure, push companies to adopt memory-safe practices or risk being deemed negligent.

FBI Disrupts Ransomware Gangs Operations, Makes Progress in Cybersecurity

FBI Disrupts Ransomware Gangs Operations, Makes Progress in Cybersecurity

The FBI has disrupted the operations of ransomware gangs through targeted actions, hindering their infrastructure and reducing attacks on critical US sectors.

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