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In this issue—the first in a two-part series—we delve into a landmark Supreme Court decision that has sent ripples through the legal community and beyond. The case of Loper Bright has effectively ...
Guest blog on the ABA Center for Pro Bono Exchange on the importance of pro bono publico service and commentary from remarks at the 2025 graduation of the Jacksonville University School of Law.
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We discuss how surveys, experiments, and other methods can be used to evaluate whether consumers notice allegedly false statements, are aware of at-issue product features, how consumers understand ...
Unlike earlier rules that applied only to certain types of business transactions (e.g., online or through telemarketing), the FTC’s “click-to-cancel” rule applies to all business transactions, whether ...
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Calls for ex-ante antitrust regulation of digital markets continue to grow and expand to parts of the world beyond the EU and the US. Last year, we focused on the Americas (i.e., Mexico, Brazil and ...
The grounds to challenge an arbitral award are intentionally limited by the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”), which is mirrored by the Revised Uniform Arbitration Act followed by many states. Under the ...
Succession planning is not just something for the future; you can take the first steps today to protect your practice, clients, partners, and family in the event you become unable to practice. Join ...
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed House Bill No. 979 into law on May 21, 2025, enacting significant changes to Tennessee’s corporate practice of medicine prohibition. Prior to this law, certain ...
Especially in law and business, where transactional thinking reigns supreme, it’s easy to think “relationships” are something we’ll tend to later, when we’re less busy, more established, or actively ...
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