An appeal brought by Prime Sports Marketing, LLC is currently determining whether courts decide who qualifies as a “student athlete”.
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The Corporate Transparency Act – Are You Ready?
The CTA is designed to increase transparency in beneficial ownership of legal entities and prevent misuse and other illicit activities
How The SEC’s New Disclosure Rules Impacted the MGM and Caesars Data Breaches
Two of the largest companies in Nevada suffered cybersecurity incidents earlier this month, and their responses differed significantly.
No Human Authorship, No Copyright
Copyright protection does not extend to works generated by Artificial Intelligence. However, “human authorship” may not be so clear.
Summertime Employment Updates for 2023
TALG regularly updates its clients on legal developments in the employment space. Here are three key recent developments.
The Fed’s Novel Activities Supervision Program to Target Digital Asset Banking & FinTech Firms
The Federal Reserve’s Division of Supervision and Regulation has established a Novel Activities Supervision Program.
New SEC Rules Require Public Companies to Disclose Cybersecurity Incidents
Critical considerations for businesses that seek to protect content created in whole or in part by artificial intelligence.
Personal Jurisdiction in the Internet Age
Can a company selling its products online be hailed into court in every state in which its products are sold? It depends.
California Supreme Court Clarifies State Law on PAGA Claims
The California Supreme Court ruled that “non-individual” employment claims under PAGA can remain in court.
Recent NY Case Sends Ripples Through Crypto World
Crypto has become a topic of discussion over the last decade and is one of the most controversial advancements of our time.