[Webinar] CMMC Mission Readiness: Navigating growth, costs, and competition for defense contractors; March 11 at 2 p.m. ET
[Podcast] Where the Federal Trade Commission stands on artificial intelligence
What importers should do in light of last week’s tariff ruling by the U.S. Court of International Trade
Vanguard’s $29.5 million settlement of a multistate antitrust lawsuit signals intensifying scrutiny of ESG-related investment practices
As gambling has continued to evolve and (allegedly) mix with gaming, state AGs have remained on the cutting edge of enforcement
Employers across the European Union are preparing for the June 2026 deadline to comply with the EU Pay Transparency Directive
Key considerations for proxy season
Two recent court decisions signal a new field of potentially damaging privilege waivers in the dawning AI age
Advertising law compliance in 2026: Five developments every advertiser should know
Flexible Leave Act: What proposed FMLA changes could mean for employers
Meet top authors writing about data privacy
[Virtual Event] Fundamentals of compliance investigations workshop; March 10-11 at 8 a.m. CT
How to effectively structure a wage and hour audit
The FTC last week issued an enforcement policy statement which will create a safe harbor under the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act
What companies should do to address potential risks of insider trading on prediction markets
A DOJ settlement over job ads highlights the need for employers to be aware of how they use AI in all aspects of their employment processes
[Webinar] Strategies to manage pro se litigants’ use of artificial intelligence; March 19 at 12 p.m. ET
Not all chatbot regulation looks the same; across the states with the most advanced bills, three distinct approaches are taking shape
The FDA has announced a new approval pathway designed to support the development of drugs for ultra-rare diseases
Major social media companies are facing a wave of personal injury lawsuits in California state and federal courts
Five hot topics for beverage and food industry founders, investors, and executives in 2026
Ten packaging EPR developments worth noting
Meet top authors writing about cybersecurity matters
Controversy Erupts Over Removal of Climate Science Material From Reference Manual for Judges
Consider writing about:
The Federal Judicial Center’s reported withdrawal of material regarding climate science from the new edition of the Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence; what to know about the reference manual’s use, and how material is vetted and chosen for inclusion in the manual (and by whom); why the climate change material was withdrawn; whether the inclusion of other material in the manual has been challenged and, as a result, become a trigger for controversy; the Federal Judicial Center’s history and role; what the withdrawal of material on a specific body of information (in this instance, climate science) could mean for judges’ performance of their duties and potentially for the outcome of cases.
Compare and Contrast: Michigan and N.Y. Rulings on AI and Attorney-Client Privilege
Consider writing about:
What a Michigan federal magistrate judge’s ruling in Warner v. Gilbarco, Inc. may mean for the discoverability of materials produced through the use of AI tools; how the Gilbarco judge’s findings on this point compare to a New York federal judge’s ruling in United States v. Heppner; differences between the two cases’ details that helped shape the contrasting conclusions regarding discoverability; additional takeaways for legal practitioners and their clients regarding best practices in the current AI era.
Who’s on First? What’s on Second?
Consider writing about:
The Trump administration’s on-off-on-again pursuit of law firms; what to make of the Justice Department’s flip-flop this week involving executive orders targeting law firms; what this week’s DOJ reversal may indicate regarding overall operational efficiency and communication under the current DOJ; how law firms can best manage risk amid an arguably chaotic atmosphere created by the second Trump administration.
Related information:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/justice-department-reverses-course-trump-law-firms-executive-orders