On April 9, 2026, EPA announced a final rule revising the start of the reporting period for the one-time PFAS reporting requirement under the Toxic Substances Control Act […]
Coffee Chats with WIN: Rachel Dikovics & Mikayla Berliner | Lowenstein Sandler LLP
In this episode of Real Talk’s “Coffee Chats with WIN,” hosts Jessica I. Stewart and Lauren N. Russell chat with Rachel Moseson Dikovics and Mikayla R. Berliner about […]
[Podcast] FDA Gives Rise to a New Era in Sunscreen Regulation | Wiley Rein LLP
Welcome to Rules and Reactions, a joint podcast from Wiley’s Environmental and FDA Regulatory practices. Hosted by Lauren Petrin and Dr. Alex Stanton, the podcast combines legal […]
[Podcast] Culture & Compliance Chronicles: Wonder, Creativity and the Power of Play – Inspiring Change in Compliance with Rebecca Mayfield | Ropes & Gray LLP
On this episode of Culture & Compliance Chronicles, Amanda Raad and Nitish Upadhyaya from Ropes & Gray’s Insights Lab, and Richard Bistrong of Front-Line Anti-Bribery, are joined by […]
Second Circuit Affirms Dismissal of Securities Claims Arising from Reverse Split of Exchange-Traded Notes | Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit recently issued a per curiam opinion in Knapp v. Barclays PLC,1 affirming the dismissal of a putative securities […]
California Supreme Court Reviews CEQA Exemption Scope in Sunflower Alliance Case | Nossaman LLP
On April 6, 2026, the California Supreme Court heard oral argument in Sunflower Alliance v. California Department of Conservation (Case No. S287414). The case addresses two key California […]
Are You Ready to Report Your Packaging Data Next Month? | Holland & Knight LLP
In recent months, there have been significant developments related to packaging extended producer responsibility (EPR) laws. As discussed in previous Holland & Knight EPR-related alerts, seven states – […]
Florida Appeals Court Rejects Rules Protecting Physician Dispensing in Workers’ Compensation Cases | Akerman LLP – Health Law Rx
A recent decision by Florida’s First District Court of Appeal (DCA) has significant implications for physicians and other practitioners who dispense medications to injured workers. In Publix Super […]
The “Rogers” Test Continues to be a Vital Protection for Expressive Works | Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP
Third-party trademarks and products show up in motion pictures and television productions in all sorts of ways. Cameras pan down busy urban streets with restaurant, retail signage, and […]
What Do Marketers Need to Know About Washington’s Commercial Email Statute? | Hinch Newman LLP
Washington’s Commercial Electronic Mail Act (‘CEMA” or the “Statute”) was enacted in 1998. Along with aggressive California ((Business & Professions Code §17529.5) and federal anti-SPAM litigation, the Statute […]