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Must damages be based on the cost of repair at the time of the breach? What is the time of breach? A recent Florida appellate case might have ...
In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, the role of the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) extends far beyond traditional financial stewardship.
As spring arrived in the mid-Atlantic region, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. followed through with ...
President Trump’s hot and cold attitude towards tariffs continues to cause confusion and an inability to plan ahead. On April 2, President ...
The federal government is putting paper checks on notice. In an Executive Order (EO) signed on March 25, President Trump directed the Department ...
Since returning to office, President Trump quickly issued two executive orders that mark a significant shift in the federal government’s approach ...
Employee participation programs are generally subject to sec. 305 ss. of the German Civil Code (BGB) governing the content control of general ...
As we continue to report, noncompete agreements have been subject to unprecedented scrutiny over the past few years. Last April, the Federal ...
EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers (“the Agencies”) continue to struggle to find a durable definition of “waters of ...
Good Sunday morning from Seattle . . . Our Online Travel Update for the week ending Friday, April 11, 2025, is below. This week’s Update features ...
As readers of this blog will recall, last April, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) voted along party lines to finalize a rule (the Noncompete ...
A federal appeals court just gave mine operators a reprieve from its strict new silica rule after temporarily blocking it from going into effect.