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The Kitchen examines a new Executive Order that aims to control securities holdings in certain Chinese companies that are part of the military-industrial sector in the PRC. The new Non-SDN Chinese Military-Industrial Complex Companies List replaces the former CCMC and broadens its scope....

There has been much in the press about Virginia legalizing the possession of up to 1 ounce of marijuana or up to four cannabis plants effective July 1, 2021. In this article, we explain the elements of the bill relating to licensure....

Some interesting links we found across the web this week: How to Get Your Business IPO Ready - Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) are one of the most significant landmarks for startups.

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) COVID-19 workplace safety rules have been long in the making. On June 10, 2021, OSHA finally issued those rules in the form of an Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS).

When I applied to work for Hanzo nearly five years ago, I had to decide what to put on my resume. It was already a very busy document, and not everything could be included. When I applied, I had been involved with LGBTQ activism on and off for 15 years.

Bruce's Beach bill, SB 796, passes California Senate and heads to Assembly - Spectrum News – June 2 - California Senate Bill 796 — which clears the way for the beachfront land known as Bruce’s Beach to be returned to the Bruce family descendants — passed the California Senate last Wednesday a

Key Points - The proposed power would allow the UK Government to block initial equity listings and admissions on UK public markets on the grounds of national security. The listing of debt securities (other than convertible securities) would not come under the scope of the power......

When the Supreme Court began poking around into the law of patent eligibility just over a decade ago, the invention topics that it considered under the abstract idea exception were limited to types of financial transactions.  The invention of Bilski v.

Concluding that a highly publicized lawsuit challenging Houston Methodist Hospital’s mandatory vaccination policy failed to state viable legal claims and misrepresented certain facts, federal Judge Lynn Hughes dismissed the case on Saturday as we explained and predicted last week.

In this week's episode, Mike Semes joins Matt Hunsaker in the studio to discuss alternative apportionment and an unfortunate case coming out of Maryland....
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