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What a $275 million OFAC settlement teaches us about red flags
How DEI shareholder proposals are faring in 2026
Critical issues that parties to a cross-border transaction should have on their radar
What makes AI vendor deals different – and why your standard SaaS playbook won’t cut it
How to preserve optimization of a business in bankruptcy
The rapid integration of biometric technologies and facial recognition into commercial ecosystems is driving a new wave of privacy litigation
State attorneys general are blowing the whistle over FIFA ticketing practices
EU’s Digital Omnibus on AI: Seven key changes you need to know
Louisiana last week became the 22nd state – and third this year – to enact a consumer data privacy law
A Tennessee law that takes effect on July 1st will limit non-compete agreements for low-wage workers
Private equity’s AI bet: Strategic hedge or structural conflict?
Calif. Governor Issues Executive Order on AI-Related Workforce Disruptions
Consider writing about:
An executive order recently issued by California Gov. Gavin Newsom addressing job losses and additional workforce disruptions caused by artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies; what the Executive Order aims to accomplish; relevant timelines; how much of an advance the executive order represents in compared to other actions by California decisionmakers regarding AI; where the executive order may fall short; how other states’ governors are approaching the issue of AI-fueled job losses, displacement, or related needs for worker retraining and/or reassignment.
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Mass. Ride-Share Drivers Gain Union Recognition
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The recent certification of a labor union for Massachusetts ride-share drivers; significance of this development, whether for the drivers themselves, ride-share companies, passengers, or the gig economy as a whole; how labor organizing efforts in Massachusetts compare to efforts on behalf of ride-share drivers elsewhere; how fears of being displaced by automation may have fueled the organizing drive in Massachusetts, and what that may portend for workers’ rights and company actions in other industries.
Related information:
https://apnews.com/article/union-ridehail-uber-lyft-311664558946981432c091f0106003ca
Disability Accommodation: Noteworthy Trends and Practical Guidance
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Disputes over disability accommodations in the workplace; why lawsuits over this issue have been increasing; how employers can best anticipate or respond to employees’ disability accommodation claims; additional guidance for employers or other practical takeaways from the outcomes of noteworthy lawsuits on this front.
What’s the M&A Prognosis for Healthcare Sector?
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M&A activity in the healthcare sector (in the region or country of your choice). Choose among such topics as: regulatory scrutiny of proposed mergers or acquisitions; SPACs’ impact on the healthcare sector; or practical takeaways from either successful or thwarted M&A deals. What’s driving healthcare-related mergers or acquisitions these days, and how are they affecting the overall industry? What is the current Trump administration’s attitude toward healthcare M&A, and how does it compare to that of either the Biden administration or the first Trump administration?
Bankruptcy Trends Within Healthcare Sector
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bankruptcy trends in the healthcare sector; how totals for the first quarter of this year compare to last year’s first quarter; factors contributing to bankruptcies in the healthcare field; practical guidance for healthcare companies on navigating the bankruptcy process.