A Los Angeles psychiatry clinic that prescribed Xanax to Aaron Carter has settled with the late singer’s family over his 2022 overdose death. In court papers filed on […]
Let’s Go to The Session Replay Booth! | Klein Moynihan Turco LLP
Readers of this blog are well aware of the uptick in consumer privacy claims surrounding the online use of session replay and other similar tracking technology. Allegedly aggrieved […]
Department Of Labor Proposes New Rule On Classifying Workers As Employees Or Independent Contractors
On September 22, 2020, the U.S. Department of Labor (the “Department”) announced a proposed rule setting forth a test to determine whether a worker should be classified as […]
Commercial Driver’s License Compliance Clash: Court Rulings, State Crackdowns, and Federal Enforcement
By: Dawn M. Lurie, Alexander J. Madrak, and Selene Malench* This blog post was first published as an alert. A fast-moving clash between federal regulators, state motor vehicle agencies, and the […]
Kanye West Loses Trial Over Sample Used in ‘Donda’ Song ‘Hurricane’
A jury says Ye (formerly Kanye West) must pay a six-figure damages award for failing to clear a sample included in an early version of the Grammy-winning song […]
The Past is Prologue – Availability of SEC Registration for Canadian Covered Bonds | Mayer Brown Free Writings + Perspectives
In 2012, the SEC Staff granted no action relief to Royal Bank of Canada to register covered bonds on a Registration Statement on Form F-3. Even though covered […]
New York State Sick Leave Goes Into Effect September 30, 2020
All New York state employers will soon be required to provide either paid or unpaid sick leave to employees under the New York State Sick Leave (“NYSSL”) law. […]
Samsung Responds, Says It Got Approval To Use Image
Samsung has responded to Dua Lipa’s lawsuit accusing the electronics giant of using her image on TV boxes, blaming the problem on a “content partner” who gave “explicit […]
OSHA Compliance in Data Centers: How EPA’s Voluntary Wastewater Standards Could Trigger Mandatory Safety Obligations | Haynes Boone
Key Takeaways EPA is developing voluntary wastewater treatment standards for data centers. Voluntary adoption of these standards could trigger mandatory OSHA obligations, including HazCom, PPE and PSM requirements. […]
California Takes Action to Curb COVID-19 Transmission
On November 16, 2020, amidst an increase in COVID-19 cases in California and nationwide, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced new immediate actions to curb COVID-19 transmission, including pulling […]