• 02.07.17

    Manatt on Health Reform: Weekly Highlights, February 7, 2017

    HealthCare.gov enrollment is down, while State-based Marketplace enrollment is up at the end of 2017 open enrollment; Hawaii, Massachusetts and Oregon introduce legislation to codify ACA reforms in state law in case of repeal; and Indiana requests an extension of its Medicaid expansion waiver.

  • 02.03.17

    SPECIAL FOCUS: Current State of the FTC: Three Top Priorities

    On February 2, Acting Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, Maureen Ohlhausen, addressed the ABA 2017 Consumer Protection Conference in Atlanta and highlighted her consumer protection goals.

  • 02.02.17

    TSCA Reset to Affect Nearly All Manufacturers, Importers and Processors

    Companies that have manufactured or imported chemical products in the U.S. in the past ten years (alone or formulated in products and mixtures) should plan now to comply with new rules requiring them to identify and report each of those substances to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ...

  • 02.02.17

    Comments Reveal Mixed Reaction to OCC Fintech Charter

    As the comment period ended on the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency's (OCC) proposal to establish a fintech charter, stakeholders weighed in on both sides of the idea.

  • 02.02.17

    CFPB Hits Student Loan Servicer With Lawsuit

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has sued a major student loan servicer as detailed by the complaint filed in Pennsylvania federal court.

  • 01.31.17

    Manatt on Health Reform: Weekly Highlights, January 31, 2017

    The National Governors Association and National Association of Insurance Commissioners weigh in on ACA repeal and replace; CBO releases new Medicaid and Marketplace enrollment estimates; and Massachusetts proposes reinstating its employer mandate.

  • 01.30.17

    TSCA Reset to Affect Nearly All Manufacturers, Importers and Processors

    Companies that have manufactured or imported chemical products in the U.S. in the past ten years (alone or formulated in products and mixtures) should plan now to comply with new rules requiring them to identify and report each of those substances to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ...

  • 01.27.17

    SPECIAL FOCUS: Ohlhausen Named Acting Chair of FTC

    On January 24, 2017, President Donald Trump designated Maureen Ohlhausen as acting chairwoman of the Federal Trade Commission.

  • 01.27.17

    Supreme Court to Decide Validity of Class Action Waivers

    After multiple petitions, and amidst a broadening split of the federal appellate courts, the U.S. Supreme Court earlier this month to decide whether class action waivers in arbitration agreements in the employment context violate the National Labor Relations Act.

  • 01.26.17

    Supreme Court Holds City Bound by Publicly Available General Plan

    The California Supreme Court unanimously set aside the City of Orange City Council’s finding of a project’s consistency with the City General Plan based on a 1973 City resolution that was not incorporated into the publicly available version of the General Plan.

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