By Emily Siguenza In the healthcare industry, there are numerous standards that healthcare personnel must follow to ensure safe and effective care for their patients. However, when a healthcare b...
By Rachel Bamberger Trademarks are necessary to help consumers distinguish between the different brands and the packaging of competing companies. Given the diverse range of formulas for dog foo...
By: Genevieve Sloan Last month, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) filed a lawsuit against several pharmacy benefit managers (“PBMs”) in an attempt to crack down on their allegedly unfa...
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By Daniel Rub The most significant lawsuit currently in the National Collegiate Athletics Association Division I Football (“NCAAF”) is entering its ninth month, between the Atlantic Coastal C...
By Deborah Slattery-Pereira The business community is closely following the ongoing international arbitration proceedings between Shell and other buyers against Venture Global, in the London Cour...
By Alice Crowe On September 17, 2024, three separate agencies released material that seemed to represent a shift in the way that bank mergers and acquisitions will be reviewed and scrutinized und...
By: Julie Chung The rise in cryptocurrency usage and sales confused the traditional securities and financial space. The Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) typically exercised regulato...
By: Nicole Maxwell The rise of social media and technology is causing creators — and judges — to examine old-standing copyright laws more closely. Although Congress has not amended the Copyri...