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The 83rd Oregon legislative session is nearing its end and there are several employment bills still under consideration.
A recent ruling may raise the bar for the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in charging registered investment advisers for omissions ...
The distinctions and relationships between the three branches of government—legislative, judicial, and administrative—are not ...
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to transform global markets, the European Union and the United States are advancing regulatory frameworks that reflect starkly different legal traditions, ...
On May 1, 2025, the United States Department of Labor (“DOL”) published the first Field Assistance Bulletin of the year ...
In this installment, Cal and Emma explore the potential impact of proposed Medicaid cuts on nursing homes and long-term care facilities. The discussion includes an overview of Medicaid's role as the ...
In Monariti v. Monariti, a will contestant filed a motion for summary judgment, alleging that the will should be set aside ...
The evolving anti-money laundering (AML)/countering the financing of terrorism (CFT) environment in Mexico is being reshaped ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Inspector General ("OIG") issued Advisory Opinion No. 25-02 ...
When a police officer was seriously injured while working an extra traffic duty assignment, the question wasn’t whether he ...
Governor Hochul signed a budget bill into law that includes an amendment (“the Amendment”) to the New York Labor Law (NYLL).
By now most litigators know that generative artificial intelligence is a two-edged sword. While the ethical duty of ...