The new year is off to a quick start. February looms. Businesses are beginning to settle into 2026, and some trends (or at ...
As employers look to strengthen workplace safety programs in 2026, it is increasingly important to reassess when and how to use Workplace ...
The U.S. government kicked off the year with significant trade updates affecting the advanced semiconductor industry. These new policy changes ...
Despite having been enacted decades ago – during the heyday of the neighborhood brick-and-mortar video store – the federal Video Privacy ...
Innovation doesn’t fail because the technology is flawed. It fails because its story wasn’t told in a way people could ...
Major changes to the New Jersey Family Leave Act (NJFLA) will kick in this summer, thanks to a new bill signed by Phil Murphy ...
One year after devastating wildfires disrupted large swaths of Southern California, the state’s business community is firmly ...
Often, in the first 48 hours after a key employee resigns, the employer must decide whether to address the departure as a ...
The Trump Administration has withdrawn its appeal in a lawsuit challenging the Department of Education’s efforts to curtail ...
The Ninth Circuit kicked off 2026 with a major copyright decision in the long-running Top Gun dispute, affirming summary judgment for Paramount in ...
The Department of Justice (“DOJ”) obtained more than $6.8 billion in civil False Claims Act (“FCA”) settlements and judgments in Fiscal Year ...
We know that California has a lot of privacy laws, but the Shine the Light law is one of the oldest in the state, and it ...