Department of Labor Reinstates 1975 Five-Part Test
On March 20, 2026, the U.S. Department of Labor (“DOL”) published guidance (the “2026 Guidance”) that formally reinstates the DOL’s…
Guiding Your Next Big Move
On March 20, 2026, the U.S. Department of Labor (“DOL”) published guidance (the “2026 Guidance”) that formally reinstates the DOL’s…
The UK government has published guidance on equality action plans, giving employers a clearer picture of what may soon sit alongside gender…
There has been movement forward on the Clarity Act, and the SEC and CFTC have anticipated its passage by pre-emptively…
On March 19, 2026, the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) motion…
In this podcast, Tae Phillips (Birmingham) sits down with Jennifer Pacicco (Philadelphia), Andrew Halverson (Lafayette/New Orleans), and Dennis Gardner (Houston)…
Today’s artificial intelligence (AI) platforms have shown impressive capabilities that keep evolving. As those capabilities improve, tax departments may be…
Costa Mesa has passed an ordinance that regulates staffing for grocery and drug retailers that operate self-checkout stations. The measure…
The practice of law has long been built on an apprenticeship model grounded in accountability. Attorneys are trained through rigorous…
Law firm leaders face a flood of AI marketing claims, but most solutions never connect to the metrics that actually…
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) launched a new open data portal to enhance agency alignment and public access to workforce information…
Is a risk assessment on your 2026 roadmap? If your website uses cookies to serve behavioral or cross context advertising,…
Regulators are making meaningful changes to Certificate of Need (CON) programs across the country to strengthen the oversight of material…