Colorado’s SB 26-189 Repeals and Replaces 2024 Colorado AI Act
Colorado’s newly rewritten artificial intelligence (AI) law is meaningfully narrower than the 2024 law it replaces, but it also reaches…
Guiding Your Next Big Move
Colorado’s newly rewritten artificial intelligence (AI) law is meaningfully narrower than the 2024 law it replaces, but it also reaches…
In this episode, Gabe Scott, Sarah Carlins, and Myia Pretty discuss two significant proposed HIPAA rulemakings, including updates to the…
This post is the third in our series examining legal, compliance, and operational risk in the Democratic Republic of Congo…
A recent Wall Street Journal article (“Home Builders Are Getting Buried in Claims of Shoddy Construction”) highlighted the growing wave…
Key Takeaways OHCA has published draft regulations that expand its pre-transaction notice requirements to transactions involving private equity groups, hedge…
Indian authorities are investigating Vicky Ramancha, who is alleged to have been the key player in a sophisticated counterfeit Ozempic…
New high school curriculum initiatives, such as the Texas Education Agency’s recently adopted Occupational Safety and Compliance Lab course, are bringing…
For years following the COVID-19 pandemic, employers have been grappling with employee requests to continue working from home permanently and…
Last week, the US Supreme Court held that property confiscated by the Cuban Government after the 1959 communist revolution is…
On May 21, 2026, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued Policy Memorandum PM-602-0199, significantly shifting how the agency evaluates…
Nevada’s Supreme Court decided in Powers v. Dist. Ct. that NRS 629.620 violated Nevada’s separation of powers and is unconstitutional. This…
Farkes v. 648 Canton Avenue, LLC involved a dispute arising from the approval of a comprehensive permit under G.L. c. 40B…