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Guidance on the Families First Coronavirus Response Act
April 22, 2020 Update. On March 27, 2020, nine days after its enactment, the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (the “FFCRA”) was amended in part by the Coronavirus […]
Katy Perry Gets $3M Legal Fee Refund in Montecito Mansion Sale Lawsuit
A Texas millionaire has been ordered to repay $3 million worth of Katy Perry’s legal fees after losing to the pop star in a yearslong legal battle over […]
Below-Threshold Mergers in France: Where Do We Stand After the Doctolib Decision and the Increase of Filing Thresholds? | Mayer Brown
THE RAMPING UP OF BELOW-THRESHOLD ENFORCEMENT IN FRANCE WHEN IS A TRANSACTION AT RISK? Asset swaps, purchasing consortia to divide assets and joint ventures are particularly likely to […]
Reopening Considerations: DOL’s Request for Reopening Insights from Public and EPA and CDC’s Joint Guidance for Cleaning and Disinfecting Worksites
As states ease or lift their stay-at-home orders and employers consider returning to in-person operations, two recent federal actions may be of interest. First, the U.S. Department of […]
Judge Says Tory Lanez Paid Blogger
A judge has ruled that gossip blogger Milagro Gramz is not entitled to special defamation protections reserved for journalists because Tory Lanez paid her to post negative content […]
New USPTO Guidance on Section 101 Declarations: Building a Section 101 Record in AI and Software Patents That Holds Up in Prosecution and in Court | Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth
Executive Summary On April 30, 2026, USPTO Director John A. Squires issued updated guidance (superseding the December 4, 2025 Director’s “Best Practices” Memo) directing patent applicants and practitioners […]
New York Governor Cuomo Suggests Business Reopening Could Occur As Early As May 15, 2020
On May 4, 2020, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo provided additional detail on previously issued guidelines for the phased, regional reopening of New York businesses. Gov. Cuomo indicated that […]
Adjustment Ambiguity: What Employers Should Know About USCIS’s New Policy Direction
By: Dawn M. Lurie, John W. Mazzeo, Leon Rodriguez, and Mia Batista This significant development may have wide-ranging impacts, as Adjustment of Status is a pathway available to […]
Will Live Nation & Ticketmaster Get Broken Up After Monopoly Verdict?
Back in May 2024, when then-Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that the U.S. Department of Justice had filed a sweeping antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation, he didn’t exactly […]