Effective July 1, 2024, there will be changes to Nevada’s minimum wage and employee classification laws, as outlined and summarized here.
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Cookies Aren’t Always Delicious in the Golden State
The California Privacy Rights Act provides a robust framework for California consumers to be free from unwanted breaches of privacy.
FTC’s Updated Merger Guidelines in Practice
American grocery companies Kroger Company and Albertsons Companies Inc., agreed for Kroger to purchase all of Albertsons’ equity.
No Likelihood of Confusion Between Competing Tequila Brands “Clase Azul” and “Casa Azul”
The District Court ruled that “CLASE AZUL” and “CASA AZUL” tequila brands can coexist without consumer confusion.
Supreme Court Rules that FAA Requires Courts to Stay Cases Subject to Arbitration
Supreme Court mandates stays, not dismissals, in arbitration cases, reinforcing FAA’s efficiency and clarity goals.
Navigating Your Divorce: Choosing the Right Attorney
Selecting the right divorce attorney: Ensure smooth proceedings, protect interests, and prioritize children’s well-being.
Supreme Court Affirms Broad Scope of Copyright Damages
The US Supreme Court extended the potential for damages in copyright infringement cases beyond three-years from the date of infringement.
FTC Shoots Down Non-Competes
The Federal Trade Commission voted to finalize a new rule prohibiting employers from enforcing non-competition agreements against employees.
FDA Proposes the Establishment of the Center for Clinical Trial Innovation
The FDA announced the new Center for Clinical Trial Innovation to serve as a central hub to support innovative approaches to clinical trials.
Data Privacy in the Age of Big Data
The digital age has ushered in an era of unprecedented data collection. Who truly owns the information we generate online?