On January 3, 2025, the Washington State Legislature introduced HB1155 (the “Bill”) that, if passed, would broaden the definition of a “noncompetition covenant” and prohibit all employer-employee ...
We have a cross-post from Jackie Wernz at ECR Solutions about the Trump Administration's return to the 2020 Title IX rule.
The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority recently published the European Commission’s response (Q&A 2999) ...
“Under Trump's executive order, every single person in America is now legally classified as female.” President Donald Trump issued an executive order defining the terms "male" and "female" based on ...
House Bill 553 would amend the legal definition of abuse and neglect, and create instructions for officials on dealing with ...
What You Need to Know in a Minute or Less - Throughout 2024, we published three series highlighting emerging and evolving trends in litigation.
Biden says Equal Rights Amendment is ratified, kicking off expected legal battle as he pushes through final executive actions 10 of the Most Beautiful Cities in the World to Visit in Your Lifetime ...
Despite increased awareness and public support, many actresses are still hesitant to pursue legal action during the height of their careers, underscoring the entrenched power dynamics and fear of ...
Lil Kim is deflecting the negativity generated from her recent L.A. wildfires post and redirecting the focus on the ongoing crisis response. On Thursday (January 16), the “Queen B####” rapper ...
With litigation and regulatory fines factored into the equation, data breaches can be very expensive. The global average cost of a breach reached an all-time high of nearly $4.9 million in 2024.
As another year rolls around, this is a good time to take stock of the litigation funding industry and what lies in store. Rachel Rothwell The past few years have been very difficult for funders.
As the legal landscape around the offer and sale of digital assets continues to evolve, those involved in the space should consult experienced counsel. Alexander C. Drylewski and Shaud G.