Texas Leadership Release Interim Charges as Homework for Committe
Texas House and Senate leadership recently released their interim charges, which serve as “homework assignments” for legislative committees to study…
Guiding Your Next Big Move
Texas House and Senate leadership recently released their interim charges, which serve as “homework assignments” for legislative committees to study…
A Columbus, Ohio–area home health services company recently agreed to pay $975,000 to resolve a collective action alleging it misclassified…
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Key Takeaways The USPTO will allow patent owners to file a 30-page pre-order paper before the Office decides whether a…
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes made regulatory history by filing the first-ever criminal charges against a prediction market platform for…
After issuing an April Fool’s Day press release announcing an imagined “AI-assisted evaluator for patent eligibility determinations,” the USPTO issued…
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On March 18, New York enacted S. 8830, amending the state’s coerced debt law and changing how consumers and creditors…