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Quick reminder– we live in uncertain times. You probably didn’t need that reminder. Following the SCOTUS decision in McKesson courts now must independently review the words in statutes and regulations ...
On August 4, the Deputy Commissioner of Patents issued a memorandum to Examiners on evaluation of claims in software-implemented inventions for subject matter eligibility under Section 101. While the ...
President Trump issued an executive order (EO) directing the Board and Department of Labor to clarify the employment status of college athletes. EO 14322 aims to address recent litigation and ...
On June 30, 2025, the California Civil Rights Council (CRC) secured final approval for regulations addressing ...
The Federal Communications Commission’s Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (Bureau) recently granted the University of Utah a conditional waiver of the FCC’s security and equipment authorization ...
In this special episode of The Lobby Shop podcast, guest hosts Scott Segal, partner and co-head at the Policy Resolution Group (PRG), and Kyle Spencer, principal at PRG, sit down with Brittany Kelm, ...
A recent decision by the Eastern District of Virginia illustrates the tricky problem of relatedness in claims-made liability insurance policies. When a claim is made that relates to an earlier claim, ...
On August 7, the Trump Administration announced it is cancelling the Solar for All federal grant program, which originally committed $7 billion in awarded grants to support solar in low income and ...
In 2025, U.S. nuclear energy is experiencing a marked resurgence, fueled by executive reforms, legislative backing, rising tech-sector demand and reactor innovation. Both conventional and advanced ...
So last week TCPAWorld.com broke the news the FTC had hammered two insurance lead generators with a $145MM penalty ($100MM against Assurance IQ and $45MM against Media Alpha) for alleged fraud in ...
On July 29, 2025, Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a memorandum titled “Guidance for Recipients of Federal Funding Regarding Unlawful Discrimination” (the “Memorandum”), responding to the federal ...
In a recent decision, GAO announced that it was clarifying its pleading standard for bid protests. For many years, GAO had described a minimally acceptable protest pleading as one with “either ...
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