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The NCAA Division I Council has proposed a rule change to permit student-athletes and institutional staff to place bets on ...
As their employees flock to Florida’s famous beaches, water parks, and pools this summer, Florida employers need to look out ...
While the recent trend across the country has been to restrict noncompete agreements, Florida has just made it easier for ...
On July 4, the president signed into law the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (the Act). As enacted, the legislation includes ...
Recently, the Florida legislature passed the Contracts Honoring Opportunity, Investment, Confidentiality, and Economic Growth ...
Key Takeaways President Trump’s new cybersecurity Executive Order largely retains the structure and goals of EO 14144 but rolls back several deadlines and prescriptive directives to give agencies more ...
In a July 2, 2025, press release, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced a new “DOJ-HHS False Claims Act Working Group” (the Working Group) and identified multiple priority enforcement efforts ...
Consistent with past administrations, DOJ’s latest takedown focuses heavily on criminal charges against individual health care professionals but also details civil charges and Centers for Medicare and ...
EPA issued a proposed finding that CO2 emissions from fossil fuel power plants do not “significantly contribute to air pollution which may reasonably anticipated to endanger public health or welfare.” ...
North Dakota’s Governor signed HB 1127, which introduces new compliance obligations for financial corporations operating in ...
A federal injunction has frozen the July 1, 2025, DHS termination; Haiti-TPS work authorization currently runs to Feb. 3, 2026. The government has appealed and will seek a stay; employers may see the ...
Under SB 25, if a food or beverage product contains one or more additives that are banned or not recommended for human ...
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