Regulations

A Needed Redefinition Of “Full-Time” Work

Writing on the U.S. Chamber of Commerce website, Sean Hackbarth looks at the pros and cons of changing the definition […]

House Set To Roll Back Dodd-Frank Regs

A scathing critique says the financial industry and members of Congress are trying to gut the law.

Wheeler Leans Toward Strict Net Neutrality

In a speech at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler hinted he was […]

What The Newman Insider Trading Case Will Mean

A look at last month’s Second Circuit Court of Appeals decision in United States v. Newman and its implications, from […]

FTC Ends Yelp Inquiry

The FTC has ended its nearly year-long investigation off Yelp, the online customer rating site, without taking any action, according […]

FTC Commissioner Entertains, Warns Trolls, In Press Club Speech

In a speech last month before the National Press Club, FTC commissioner Julie Brill announced the agency was currently in […]

Regulations Obama Administration Would Like Finalized In 2015

Lydia Wheeler, writing in The Hill, compiles a list off regulations that the Obama administration would like to see finalized […]

ADA Claim Founders, Discharge Of Worker With “A History” Upheld

A post from Ogletree Deakins looks at a recent case out of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. This case […]

Privacy Seal Provider Settles With FTC

A company that certifies consumer privacy programs that are offered by companies has settled with the Federal Trade Commission, over […]

Obama Agenda Facing Numerous GOP Lawsuits

Republicans and Republican-aligned business groups are mounting lawsuits against Obama administration initiatives in three important areas: health care, climate change […]

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