With its new Democratic majority, Virginia’s legislature is moving rapidly to fulfill campaign promises to reshape the ...
We previously wrote several articles on the Hardwick v. 3M case that originated in Ohio state court and found its way to the ...
A famous chef recently resigned after being accused of physical abuse toward his restaurant’s staff. This article outlines ...
Strike-through pricing is a popular marketing technique where a higher “regular” price is listed on marketing materials and crossed out immediately adjacent to a lower, “discounted” sale price. The ...
On January 22, 2026, the United Kingdom Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) published new guidance that clarifies how UK ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on March 24, 2026, that it will propose to extend certain compliance ...
As previously reported by Sheppard, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) has announced several program integrity actions to combat health care fraud.
Washington state has joined a growing list of states banning almost all noncompetes between employers and employees and ...
Texas Attorney General, Ken Paxton, is after pharma once again—invoking a very familiar theory. Last month, in a suit almost ...
A federal judge in Massachusetts will consider whether to block the Trump administration’s new admissions data reporting requirements for the state colleges and universities of a coalition of ...
In May 2023, Florida enacted a significant change to its health data laws. Senate Bill 264 amended the Florida Electronic Health Records Exchange Act restricting where certain patient data can be ...
Health care litigation is often inherently complex, regardless of the nature of the health care dispute. Whether the audience is a jury, judge, or arbitrator (or other tribunal) a case may require ...
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