• 05.01.23

    Eleventh Circuit Agrees to Rehear Notable Decision

    The Eleventh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has agreed to an en banc review of a notable decision issued last July with respect to Article III standing for purposes of a Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) lawsuit.

  • 05.01.23

    Federal Agency Updates From NLRB, CFPB and FTC

    Federal agencies have been busy with employment-related issues recently, with the National Labor Relations Board and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announcing an alliance to address employer surveillance, the Federal Trade Commission taking another action challenging an employer’s ...

  • 05.01.23

    New Federal Laws Protect Pregnant, Breastfeeding Workers

    Pregnant and breastfeeding workers will soon have additional rights under two new federal laws, the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act and the Providing Urgent Maternal Protections for Nursing Mothers Act.

  • 05.01.23

    California Appellate Panel Keeps Prop 22 Alive

    In the ongoing litigation over Proposition 22, California’s voter-approved ballot measure that exempted ride-sharing companies from Assembly Bill 5, a state appellate panel affirmed in part a ruling that the proposition is invalid but severed the offending provision to keep the law in effect.

  • 05.01.23

    DOL Weighs In on FMLA

    In a recent bulletin, the Department of Labor provided an important reminder to employers that a remote worker may be eligible for leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act, while also sharing an opinion letter considering whether an employee may use FMLA leave to limit their work schedule for ...

  • 04.28.23

    AI Has Captured the Attention of the U.S. Public—and Federal Enforcers

    Four federal agencies issued a unique Joint Statement this week on enforcement priorities related to “automated systems,” including artificial intelligence. 

  • 04.27.23

    A First Look: Highlights From North Carolina’s Healthy Opportunities Pilots

    Over the past year, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) has tested the health impacts of providing services to address certain social drivers of health—the conditions in which people live, work, learn and play—to qualifying Medicaid enrollees through its ...

  • 04.26.23

    Health Information Technology and Exchange Opportunities and Priorities for Older Adults

    Editor’s Note: Data exchange is crucial to coordinating care and services for older Californians, particularly those who have an array of health and social needs and require multidisciplinary teams to manage care and transitions between settings.

  • 04.25.23

    Useful Improvement to Computer Network Using Standard Equipment Held Patent Eligible

    In Cooperative Entertainment, Inc. v. Kollective Technology, Inc., the Federal Circuit held that useful improvements to computer networks can be patent eligible even when standard computing equipment is used.

  • 04.25.23

    The Pennsylvania Rural Health Model: Lessons Learned and What’s Next for Rural Payment Policies

    Since 2010, a reported 140 rural hospitals have closed their doors, including a record 19 hospitals in 2020 alone as a result of the financial pressures of COVID-19 compounded by many other long-standing challenges facing these health systems.

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