• 07.10.15

    The Impact of National Same-Sex Marriage for Employers

    How will employers feel the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Obergefell v. Hodges?

  • 07.09.15

    FTC Files Lawsuit Over “Risk-Free Trial” Offers

    The Federal Trade Commission filed suit in California federal court against 7 individuals and 15 companies that allegedly scammed consumers with deceptive “risk-free trial” offers to sell skincare products.

  • 07.08.15

    As-Is Deals May Not Be So As-Is

    To avoid litigation over mistaken or misinterpreted statements made in the course of negotiations, owners of real property rely on “as-is” and “independent investigation” clauses in their real estate contracts and leases.

  • 07.07.15

    Manatt on Health Reform: Weekly Highlights, July 7, 2015

    Ohio passes a budget mandating that the State request a waiver to implement Medicaid Health Savings Accounts; in Nevada, Marketplace enrollees who experienced technical difficulty obtaining coverage are eligible for a tax-penalty exemption; and a national report finds modest increases in 2016 ...

  • 07.02.15

    LinkedIn RSVPs to E-Mail Invite Litigation with $13M Deal

    LinkedIn has agreed to pay $13 million and make changes to its website to settle a class action suit alleging the networking site harvested the e-mail addresses of user contacts and then sent e-mails inviting them to join the site.

  • 07.02.15

    CFPB Releases Final Rule for Nonbank Auto Lenders Oversight

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released its final rule providing oversight of larger participants in the nonbank auto-financing ecosystem, along with examination procedures for covered entities, making the significant expansion of its supervision official.

  • 07.02.15

    Neighbors’ Noise Complaints Trigger EIR

    The Sixth District Court of Appeal affirmed the trial court’s holding that preparation of an EIR was required for the approval of a use permit to allow wedding events on vineyard property.

  • 07.02.15

    Ouch! SEC’s Proposed Executive Compensation Clawback Rules Carry a Sting

    On July 1, 2015, the Securities and Exchange Commission proposed long-awaited rules to implement provisions of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 mandating any company whose securities are listed on a national securities exchange to adopt and enforce a policy ...

  • 06.30.15

    The Unfolding FIFA Scandal: Will the DOJ Show the Banks a Red Card?

    The worldwide soccer community has for years decried the brazen corruption that permeated FIFA, international soccer’s governing organization, but FIFA remained seemingly impervious . . . until now.

  • 06.30.15

    Manatt on Health Reform: Weekly Highlights, June 30, 2015

    Topping the news, last week's King v. Burwell ruling preserved subsidies for the 6.7 million people receiving them through the federal marketplace.

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