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Telephone Consumer Protection Act and Public Agencies - The FCC approved an Order on Reconsideration on Monday that clarifies that the Telephone Consumer Protection Act’s prohibition against robocalls applies to contractors working for federal, state or local governments, as well as local gover

Update to Prop 65 Concerns Related to Roasted Nuts AGNet West - AGNet West published an update regarding acrylamide limits for nut products under Prop 65 rules, along with an AGNET West Radio Network report....
By: Arent Fox

The SEC has announced that, just like last year, the SEC’s EDGAR system will be closed on both Christmas eve, Thursday, December 24, 2020, and Christmas day, Friday, December 25, 2020....
By: Cooley LLP

Transactions in the U.S. healthcare space rebounded in autumn, although with a greater proportion of smaller deals than in recent years....
By: Allen & Overy LLP

Employers in all industries have faced unprecedented business challenges during 2020, and responding to those challenges has often entailed adjustments to the size and composition of workforces through targeted or broader-based reductions in force.

On 23 November 2020, the UAE government announced that His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE had issued a decree (the “Decree”), amending existing foreign ownership rules for onshore UAE commercial companies.

The interview below is part of a series from McGuireWoods that features interviews with C-suite leadership of private equity-backed portfolio companies.

Last month, the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (“OIG”) issued a Special Fraud Alert regarding fraud and abuse concerns related to speaker programs offered by pharmaceutical and medical device companies.

On December 14, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Texas v. New Mexico, holding that New Mexico was entitled to delivery credit under the Pecos River Compact for water stored at the request of Texas that evaporated during storage....

Some found it somewhat ironic when, only one week before the Acting Solicitor General appeared before the United States Supreme Court to argue that Congress effectively repealed the entire Affordable Care Act (“ACA”) in December 2017 by reducing the tax penalty for not having health coverage to z

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