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    Talcum Powder Litigation Update: a breakdown of the Daubert decision

    By | on 11, May 2020 |   Rule and Regulation Update

    The long-awaited Daubert decision in the federal Johnson & Johnson Talcum Powder Litigation is finally here. Chief Judge Wolfson, the judge overseeing the multidistrict litigation (“MDL”), issued [...] Read More

    How to Stay Out of the Limelight of California’s “Shine the Light” Law

    By | on 04, May 2020 |   Rule and Regulation Update

    California’s "Shine the Light” law (Section 1798.83 of the California Civil Code), enacted on January 1, 2005, regulates how businesses share customers’ personal information with third-parties for dir[...] Read More

    CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) RELIEF FOR LAW FIRMS: PAYCHECK PROTECTION PROGRAM OVERVIEW

    By | on 03, Apr 2020 |   Rule and Regulation Update

    Updated as of 6/12/20 -- On June 5, 2020, the President signed into law the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act of 2020 (“PPPFA” or “Flexibility Act”), which amends certain provisions of the P[...] Read More

    Can Military Service Members Sue for Medical Malpractice?

    By | on 13, Mar 2020 |   Rule and Regulation Update

    Joining the military comes with the understanding of substantial risk to one’s life. Prior to the National Defense Authorization Act 2020 (NDAA), however, a separate, inconspicuous danger lurked for s[...] Read More

    Lawyer Advertising under the Model Rules: What’s Changed?

    By | on 03, Feb 2020 |   Rule and Regulation Update

    Before advertising your legal services, it’s always a good idea to orient (or re-orient) yourself with the rules governing attorney conduct in your jurisdiction. As technology evolves, so too does you[...] Read More

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