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Join us for a #webinar on “junk fees,” surcharge restrictions, and evolving UDAP enforcement. We'll share practical guidance on compliance and disclosure strategies in a tightening regulatory landscape. Register here: #ConsumerLaw #PricingTransparency
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In the ARLnow article "New Missing Middle Ruling Creates Big Obstacles for Lawsuit, but It’s Far from Over," Zachary Williams answers questions about potential zoning changes and the impact on plaintiffs. Read more: #LandUseandZoningLaw
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Oregon has enacted new restrictions on management arrangements with physician practices, limiting control over clinical operations and provider contracts. Learn more here: . #Healthcare #PrivateEquity
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Starting in July, new state and federal rules on autorenewals take effect, raising the bar on consent, cancellation, notices, and more. Read more here from our VAST team: . #Autorenewals #NegativeOptionRule #ClickToCancelRule
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Venable's Claude Bailey was highlighted by the Diverse Lawyers Network for his work at the intersection of sports and regulatory matters. Learn more here: #SportsLaw #LandUseAndZoning
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A recent NAD decision highlights the challenges in making environmental marketing claims, including recyclability and renewability. Clear substantiation, proper context, and transparency remain essential. Learn more: . #AdLaw #NAD #GreenClaims
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Venable partner Jim Sawtelle was elected vice president of the Iowa Law School Foundation (ILSF) by his fellow board members. Read more here: #ILSF #UniversityofIowaCollegeofLaw
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Philip Sheng was featured in the Business of College Sports blog for the article “Athletes: Read This Before Selling Your House Settlement Back Pay Claim.” . #BusinessofCollegeSports #SettlementClaims #SportsBusiness #CollegeAthletes #CollegeSports #NIL
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In the Think Advisor article "Trouble in Margaritaville: 7 Reasons Estate Plans Go Awry," Kevin Ghassomian provides estate planning tips and discusses challenges. Read more here: #WealthPlanning #WealthManagement
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The Supreme Court has declined to review a challenge to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority’s power, leaving the door open to future scrutiny. Read more: . #SCOTUS #FINRA #Regulation
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Employers' access to employee medical information can be fraught with legal risk. We break down the key legal issues for employers developing policies governing employee medical information and documents. Read more: #LaborandEmployment #ADA #FMLA
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In "Firm Bringing P&G 'Greenwashing' Suits Forum Shops in Hopes of Hitting Jackpot," Shahin Rothermel was quoted by discussing a series of lawsuits regarding greenwashing. Learn more here: #AdLaw #Litigation #Greenwashing
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Elizabeth Manno and Manny Caixeiro break down the essentials of patent litigation in part 2 of their 3-part series, “Patent Dispute Primer,” featured in the July issue of Colorado Lawyer. Read the article: #PatentLaw #IPLitigation #PatentDisputes
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The Baltimore Sun quoted Max Curran on the progress of the 67-mile Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project power line. Learn more about the project and PSEG's plans here: #MDLegalMarket #EnergyLaw
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In "If the CFPB goes away, what happens to its authorities?" American Banker quoted Jonathan Pompan on proposed personnel changes at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Read the full article here: #FinancialServices #CFPB #Regulatory
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When evaluating a seller's intellectual property assets, buyers should be aware of several red flags that may indicate further issues with the assets or the seller's management of its assets and licenses. Read more: #QuickBytes #IntellectualProperty
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