30 Jul, 2020 Bumble stumbles: State policy interests override dating app’s contractual forum By Mark Sableman In the strange multi-national world of Internet commerce, it’s not always clear where lawsuits can be brought. And a recent decision...
27 Jul, 2020 Trusted advisors: Altered reality - Rethinking retail lease clauses in the COVID era By Jeff Brown Aya Elalami This content originally appeared in the July 13 issue of the Los Angeles Business Journal. The United States continues to feel the...
24 Jul, 2020 Adding COVID-19 to the informed consent process: A Q&A for health care providers By Tonya Oliver Rose Suzanne Galvin As states reopen and health care providers resume their pre-COVID-19 health care activities, there are many new questions. One of the...
24 Jul, 2020 Thompson Coburn releases free Title IX training series for institutions of Higher Education By Booker Shaw Susan Lorenc Aaron Lacey Scott Goldschmidt +1 more... Show less On August 14, 2020, the U.S. Department of Education’s new and controversial Title IX Rule concerning allegations of sexual harassment...
21 Jul, 2020 CJEU invalidates EU-US Privacy Shield By James Shreve Luke Sosnicki Elizabeth Casale The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) invalidated Decision 2016/1250, which found that the EU-US Privacy Shield – a primary...
10 Jul, 2020 DOJ Section 230 report unintentionally highlights dangers of internet heckler’s vetoes By Mark Sableman The report of Attorney General William Barr’s Department of Justice on Section 230, the basic American internet law, takes an interesting...
09 Jul, 2020 Unanimous Consent By Christopher Murray A parliamentary tool that allows for the expedited passage of legislation by common agreement. Point Break Article I of the Constitution...
07 Jul, 2020 California Privacy Rights Act qualifies for November 2020 ballot By James Shreve Luke Sosnicki Elizabeth Casale The California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (“CPRA”) has officially qualified for this November’s ballot. If passed, some provisions of the...
03 Jul, 2020 Pro Forma Session By Thompson Coburn Attorney Pro Forma Session: A brief congressional session that extends a current session to avoid a formal recess. Formation Congress loves...