Limits of Defective Notice Arguments Under NOPPA
Although many of the procedural rules for auditing partnerships at the federal level have changed under the Bipartisan Budget Act…
Guiding Your Next Big Move
Although many of the procedural rules for auditing partnerships at the federal level have changed under the Bipartisan Budget Act…
Quick Hits Oregon’s Senate Bill (SB) 916 extends unemployment insurance benefits to both public and private sector workers participating in…
During Ward and Smith’s annual In-House Counsel Seminar, four attorneys from the firm placed a spotlight on recent topics that…
While the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit’s recent class action decision in Trauernicht v. Genworth Financial Inc.,…
Love it or loathe it, we must admit it: private equity (PE) funding has become a driving force and lifeblood…
Mass arbitration is reshaping how large-scale disputes are brought and resolved, particularly as class action waivers push claims into individual…
Cybersecurity firm Expel recently published its 2026 Threat Report, which analyzed over 1,000,000 alerts in its Security Operations Center throughout…
A bipartisan coalition of thirteen state AGs filed a complaint in the Southern District of New York against one of…
A recent class action complaint filed in the Southern District of New York, Angwin v. Superhuman Platform, Inc., No. 26…
Connecticut’s attorney general issued an advisory reminding companies that existing state laws already apply to use of artificial intelligence. This…
On January 29, 2026, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey issued Executive Order No. 650, “Protecting Access to Essential Services and Keeping…
On March 6, Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon signed HB 0075 into law, establishing a regulatory framework for virtual currency kiosks…