Senate Bill 590: California’s State Paid Family Leave Extended to Cover Leave for Designated Persons
Recently, California’s Governor signed Senate Bill (SB) 590, which expands eligibility for benefits under the state paid family leave program to include individuals who take time off to care for a ...
The U.S. Senate’s October 7, 2025, confirmation of Jonathan L. Snare to the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission (OSHRC)—the three-member adjudicatory agency that has not had a ...
A New Platform for Financial Innovation When the Incentives Code (Act 60-2019) replaced Puerto Rico’s patchwork of tax ...
In this crossover episode of The Lobby Shop and Talking with One Voice podcasts, The Lobby Shop team is joined by Omar ...
For those keeping track of the growing list of US state “comprehensive” privacy laws, you know that the Maryland law (the ...
On 6, 2025, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed SB 351, which serves to codify and reinforce California’s already strict ...
For a decade, innovators at the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and precision medicine have faced a stubborn paradox: the very breakthroughs in software and machine learning that enable ...
On1, 2025, Governor Newsom signed Assembly Bill (AB) 1319 into law. AB 1319 creates a swift, state-level response mechanism if Federal Endangered Species Act (FESA) protections are decreased for ...
Decision System that discriminates against an applicant or employee based on a protected category under California’s Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA). The regulations are aimed at scenarios such ...
On Sept. 30, Texas’ Acting Comptroller Kelly Hancock held his first yearly annual comptroller briefing since being appointed, providing updates on the current state of affairs and future goals. Acting ...
The Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or “Commission”), under the leadership Chairman Brendan Carr, has been engaged in effort to simplify, streamline or eliminate regulatory requirements in ...
Had a lot of interest in my post last week regarding post-default class discovery (although not as much interest as we’ve had in our YouTube channel recently–yikes that thing is EXPLODING.) Apparently ...
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