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Department of Energy Releases New Supply Chain Cybersecurity Principles

Department of Energy Releases New Supply Chain Cybersecurity Principles

Explore these supply chain cybersecurity best practices formulated by the Department of Energy to prevent disruption of critical infrastructure.

ABA Issues First Ethics Opinion on Lawyers Using Generative AI

ABA Issues First Ethics Opinion on Lawyers Using Generative AI

Learn more about the ABA’s first ethics opinion on lawyers using generative AI, which stresses the need for competence, confidentiality, and communication.

CO2 Emissions

Companies Face Rising Lawsuits Over Plastic Pollution and Greenwashing Claims

Read why companies are under fire as lawsuits surge over plastic pollution and greenwashing, with increasing scrutiny on product misrepresentations.

Delaware Court Rules Non-compete Unenforceable

Third Circuit Title VII Ruling Extends the EEOC’s 90-Day Filing Period

Discover why this Title VII ruling, which found certain triggering events weren’t sufficient to start the 90-day filing period, is a warning to employers.

Michigan Supreme Court Reinstates Earned Sick Time Act, More Labor-Friendly Wage

Michigan Supreme Court Reinstates Earned Sick Time Act, More Labor-Friendly Wage

Read more about the Michigan Supreme Court ruling reinstating the Earned Sick Time Act provisions applying to all employers and part-time and temporary workers.

Colorado AI Law to Protect Consumers from Algorithmic Discrimination

Colorado AI Law to Protect Consumers from Algorithmic Discrimination

Learn more about Colorado’s AI law, which sets a precedent requiring businesses to prevent algorithmic discrimination and ensure transparency in AI systems.

Supreme Court Rejects Retaliatory Standard For Firing A Whistleblower

CFPB Warns Against Potentially Illegal Confidentiality Agreements that Deter Whistleblowers

Delve into a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau warning that illegal confidentiality agreements may deter whistleblowers, compromising protection efforts.

Texas Court Blocks FTC Ban On Noncompete Agreements

Texas Court Blocks FTC Ban On Noncompete Agreements

Find out about the impact on businesses after a TexRead about how a Texas court blocked the FTC’s ban on noncompete agreements, giving employers the right to use them under state law. Learn more about the impact on your company.

Angry Employee Behavior May be Protected Conduct Under the NLRA

Angry Employee Behavior May be Protected Conduct Under the NLRA

Learn how loud, insubordinate behavior by two or more employees could be deemed protected conduct under the NLRA if it relates to an unfair labor practice.

Supreme Court: Courts Can’t Dismiss Claims After Stay Request

Privacy Regulations and Law Firms

Learn more about how privacy regulations and law firms intersect as new state laws demand stricter data protection and compliance with legal practices.

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