Oct 31, 2019 The bell tolls for alleged copyright claim to skyline photo By Michael Nepple A federal jury in Indianapolis found that retired attorney Richard Bell does not own the copyright to a photograph of the Indianapolis...
Oct 30, 2019 Blog Browse: What businesses need to know about the Attorney General’s proposed CCPA regulations By Luke Sosnicki On October 10, 2019, California’s Attorney General released its long-awaited draft regulations explaining how the state intends to...
Oct 28, 2019 With Illinois Supreme Court ruling, tech crimes meet constitutional arguments By Mark Sableman "A unique crime fueled by technology." That's the Illinois Supreme Court's description of the crime colloquially known as "revenge porn."...
Oct 15, 2019 Health care provider agreements may be acquired 'free and clear' in bankruptcies By David Farrell Breaking from the overwhelming majority of prior case law, two bankruptcy courts recently held that Medicare and Medicaid provider...
Oct 14, 2019 What businesses need to know about the Attorney General’s proposed CCPA regulations By Luke Sosnicki James Shreve On October 10, 2019, California’s Attorney General released its long-awaited draft regulations explaining how the state intends to...
Oct 11, 2019 HHS proposes significant changes to Stark, Anti-Kickback and CMP regulations By Milada Goturi On October 9, 2019, the Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”) proposed significant amendments to the Stark Law, Anti-Kickback...
Oct 10, 2019 Anomalies By Christopher Murray Provisions in a continuing resolution that can change the duration, amount, or purpose of appropriated funds. Spellbound With the erosion...
Oct 07, 2019 Ghost kitchens: A scary-good real estate opportunity in California By Jeff Brown Aya Elalami This article first appeared in the October 14 issue of the Los Angeles Business Journal. I have to admit that I was caught by surprise...
Oct 03, 2019 California ballot initiative would further strengthen the state’s consumer privacy laws By Luke Sosnicki James Shreve Even before the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) goes into effect on January 1, 2020, privacy advocates are already proposing new...