Employment Law

In a move signaling heightened scrutiny over pricing algorithms, federal regulators have thrown their weight behind two tourists engaged in a legal battle against major Atlantic City casino-hotel corporations. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division filed a statement of interest in the case on Thursday, asserting concerns regarding potential conspiracy […]

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Imagine yourself enjoying a leisurely stroll through a scenic park, or running errands on a well-maintained sidewalk. Public places are supposed to be safe havens. Spaces designed for community events, recreation, and simply getting from point A to point B. Government buildings, parks, and sidewalks are constructed with the expectation of constant public use. Accidents […]

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Recent developments have marked a pivotal moment in digital market regulation within the European Union, prompting Apple Inc. to strategically realign its operations in response to the Digital Markets Act (DMA).  This legislation, aimed at curbing monopolistic practices among tech giants and fostering competition, has thrust Apple into the regulatory spotlight.  With the compliance deadline […]

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In our world where love and relationships weave together in many different patterns, a question that often pops up is, “Can you get married if you have a domestic partnership with someone else?” It’s a thoughtful inquiry, reflecting the diverse ways people come together to share their lives. Relationships are not one-size-fits-all, and the ways […]

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In an unprecedented move within the United States, California is set to debate a bill that could fundamentally alter the dynamics of the modern workplace by establishing a legal “right to disconnect” for employees. This initiative, spearheaded by Assemblymember Matt Haney of San Francisco, targets the increasingly blurred lines between work and personal life, accentuated […]

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