Connecticut and Delaware Enact New Data Security Laws for the Insurance Industry
8/8/19
By: Ben N. Dunlap
Connecticut and Delaware have enacted new laws imposing data security obligations on the insurance industry, joining New York, South Carolina, Ohio, Michigan, and Mississippi.
Connecticut’s Insurance Data Security Law, signed by the Governor on July 26, …
Federal Securities Laws: Has the 9th Circuit Gone Rogue Again?
2/4/19
By: John Goselin
On January 4, 2019, the United States Supreme Court decided to hear an appeal from the Ninth Circuit’s April 20, 2018 decision in Varjabedian v. Emulex Corporation, 888 F.3d 399 (9th Cir. 2018). The Supreme …
Come See the Debtor Side of Sears – Legal Issues for Creditors
11/7/18
By: Matthew Weiss
On Monday October 15, Sears Holdings filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the Southern District of New York, claiming approximately $7 billion in assets and $11 billion in liabilities. The bankruptcy of what was at one time …
Coffee, Water, Less Than 20 Minutes
6/19/18
SCOTUS KICKS THE CAN ON SHORT BREAKS COMPENSATION
By: John McAvoy
On June 11, 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to entertain the appeal of a Pennsylvania employer that could have resolved the emerging split of authority between the federal …
Philadelphia's “Salary History Ban Law” Gets Banned!
5/7/18
By: John McAvoy
More than a half-century after President JFK signed the Equal Pay Act, the gender pay gap is still with us. Women earn 79 cents for every dollar men earn, according to the Census Bureau. What will it …