02.28.18
In a unanimous decision issued on February 21, 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the anti-retaliation provisions of the 2010 Dodd-Frank law protect only those whistleblowers who report information to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Two months into 2018, it feels a little like the calm before a regulatory storm in terms of cryptocurrency regulation.
02.27.18
Over the past five years, the budgets of state Medicaid programs have been challenged by the introduction of new high-cost drugs into the marketplace.
02.26.18
On February 12, the Trump administration released the President’s Budget (or, “the Budget”) outlining spending priorities for FY 2019.
02.23.18
One of our missions at Manatt Digital is to discover and get to know companies and founders who are innovating and executing with disruptive technologies.
02.22.18
Accrued, unused sick time does not count as “wages” under state law, Massachusetts’ highest court has determined in a matter of first impression.
Lawmakers asked for an inquiry into a company that allegedly sells fake social media followers after news broke that celebrities and public figures were making purchases to bulk up their followings.
In the largest payment ever made by an advertising agency in a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) action, Marketing Architects agreed to pay $2 million over allegedly deceptive radio ads for weight loss products.
Another year, another Super Bowl ad controversy.
A talent agency was the target of the 30th Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) action by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) based on allegations it failed to obtain parental consent before collecting personal information from child performers and neglected to inform their parents ...