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2001 Market St.
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Philadelphia, PA 19103, United States
Phone: 215.299.2000
Fax: 215.299.2150
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1,000+ Attorneys

Court Orders Healthcare Recruiter To Turn Over Text Message Data In TCPA Class Action

Recruiters who contact candidates by text message should take note of a recent decision out of the Western District of Virginia. In Kattato v. Cross Country Healthcare, Inc., No. 7:23-CV-00485 (W.D. Va. Feb. 23, 2026), the Court… more
 /  Civil Procedure, Electronic Discovery, Privacy

Trump Targets China, Europe and 14 Other Economies With Probes for Discriminatory Policies

The Trump administration this week launched 16 new investigations under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974. These investigations target what the administration considers "structural excess capacity and production" in… more
 /  Antitrust & Trade Regulation, International Law & Trade

Duke Energy Hails $1 Billion in Savings With Merger of Two Carolina Utilities

A proposed merger that would combine Duke Energy's two Carolinas utilities into a single entity is gaining momentum — but not without challenges. Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC (DEC) and Duke Energy Progress, LLC (DEP) each… more
 /  Administrative Law, Energy & Utilities, Mergers & Acquisitions

6th Circuit Strikes Down Biden-Era NLRB Standard – What Employers Should Know

This case arose from a union organizing campaign at a Kentucky company. After workers contacted a union — and before an election was held — the company announced several changes to employees’ working conditions, including a… more
 /  Administrative Law, Labor & Employment Law

Executive Order 13 Extends Waivers for New Jersey Advanced Practice Nurses and Physician Assistants

New Jersey advanced practice nurses (“APNs”) and physician assistants (“PAs”) have until April 2, 2026, to secure collaborating or supervising physicians before pandemic-era practice waivers expire. Healthcare practices and… more
 /  Administrative Law, Health

NLRB Formalizes Joint Employer Rule, But Is An Upcoming DC Circuit Decision What Counts?

Key Points - • The 2020 joint employer rule is now formally back in effect. The NLRB has officially withdrawn the Biden-era 2023 joint employer rule. • A pending D.C. Circuit challenge could reshape the joint employer… more
 /  Administrative Law, Franchise Law, Labor & Employment Law

Got an LOI that Extols Close Cooperation Among the Parties? Make Sure the Surviving Agreement Says it Too.

The journey from a Letter of Intent to a final agreement is often perilous, with the parties’ discussions and intentions wrangled by lawyers and company executives to memorialize deals with merger clauses. In Apex Health, Inc… more
 /  Civil Procedure, Commercial Law & Contracts, Mergers & Acquisitions

Court Rejects Amendment to Add Indefiniteness Theories Based on Plain Language of Patent

Disclose Theories at the Outset- A recent decision by U.S. Magistrate Judge Jessica S. Allen underscores the importance of developing and disclosing theories relating to patent invalidity and infringement at the outset of… more
 /  Civil Procedure, Intellectual Property

The Presumption of Innocence Podcast: Episode 80 - Method, Not Madness: How Forensic Psychiatrists Help Criminal Defense [Audio]

Few areas of criminal law are as complex — or as consequential — as the intersection of mental illness and criminal responsibility. Host Matt Adams welcomes forensic psychiatrist Dr. Steven Simring for a deep dive into how… more
 /  Criminal Law

Coercive Financial Control Starting to Take a Foothold in Domestic Violence Cases

About a month ago, I blogged about the first reported Appellate Division decision since the Domestic Violence statute was amended, to include consideration of coercive control when considering the need for a Final Restraining… more
 /  Civil Procedure, Civil Remedies, Family Law

Genetically Engineered Host Cells are Patent Eligible, Federal Circuit Rules

In a significant decision for the biotechnology sector, the Federal Circuit provided much needed clarity on the patent eligibility of genetically engineered compositions. The Federal Circuit held that the genetically… more
 /  Health, Intellectual Property, Science, Computers, & Technology

Court Orders $166 Billion in Tariff Refunds, Then Pauses Them — in 48 Hours

In what may be the single largest refund directive in the history of U.S. customs law, Judge Richard K. Eaton of the U.S. Court of International Trade on March 4 ordered U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to liquidate and… more
 /  Administrative Law, International Law & Trade

International Trade Judge Orders Tariff Refunds

On March 4, 2026, Judge Richard K. Eaton of the U.S. Court of International Trade issued an order in Atmus Filtration, Inc. v. United States that has significant implications for any company that imported goods subject to… more
 /  Administrative Law, International Law & Trade

Large Entity, Small Entity or Micro Entity: Which Type of Patent Applicant Are You?

When applying for a patent application, certain entities are entitled to reduced USPTO filing fees. Applicants who qualify for small entity status can reduce many USPTO fees by 60%. Applicants who are micro entities can reduce… more
 /  Intellectual Property

IRS Launches Online Tool to Simplify Reporting of Tax Fraud and Scams

The Internal Revenue Service has unveiled a new web page on IRS.gov that allows taxpayers to confidentially report suspected tax fraud or evasion, scams, and other tax-related illegal activities. In a press release, IRS… more
 /  Privacy, Science, Computers, & Technology, Taxation
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