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Tenth Floor, Two Leadership Square
211 N. Robinson
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102-7103, United States
Phone: (405) 235-9621
Fax: (405) 235-0439
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Number of Attorneys
100+ Attorneys

Gavel to Gavel: OSHA turns up the heat on workplace safety

On August 30, 2024, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration published a proposed rule to protect millions of workers from a leading cause of weather-related deaths in the United States: heat. You know, that weather…more
 /  Administrative Law, Health, Labor & Employment Law

NLRB changes course on consent orders … again

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has long allowed employers and unions to resolve cases arising from unfair labor practice charges without a full adjudication on the merits. The most common way in which this is…more
 /  Administrative Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), Labor & Employment Law

DOL confirms cybersecurity guidance applies to health and welfare plans

On Friday, September 6, 2024, the U.S. Department of Labor confirmed that its cybersecurity guidance applies to all employee benefit plans, including health and welfare plans. In 2021, the DOL issued guidance providing best…more
 /  Health, Labor & Employment Law, Science, Computers, & Technology

OSHA cites employer for failing to keep its workplace safe after employee shot during robbery

There is no federal workplace violence prevention standard, and Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations do not expressly address workplace violence. Yet, when a convenience store employee was shot during a…more
 /  Administrative Law, Business Organizations, Labor & Employment Law

Talking politics: Is political speech in the workplace legally protected?

With another presidential election only a few months away, escaping coverage and conversations about candidates and campaigns seems nearly impossible. While there is nothing new about political coverage increasing during an…more
 /  Constitutional Law, Elections & Politics, Labor & Employment Law

Court strikes down the Federal Trade Commission’s ban on non-compete agreements

Just two weeks before the Federal Trade Commission’s nationwide ban on non-compete agreements was set to go into effect, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas struck down the FTC’s non-compete rules. For a…more
 /  Administrative Law, Business Organizations, Civil Procedure, Commercial Law & Contracts, Labor & Employment Law

New ADA regulations issued on the accessibility of medical diagnostic equipment used by public entities

On August 9, 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice published a final rule implementing new ADA requirements for accessible medical diagnostic equipment (MDE) used in hospitals, emergency departments, physicians’ offices, clinics…more
 /  Administrative Law, Civil Rights, Health

It’s the final countdown - Court ponders FTC non-compete rule with employer implementation deadline just days away

With just two weeks to go before the Federal Trade Commission’s nationwide ban on non-compete agreements is set to go into effect, and with a Texas federal court still deciding whether to block the rule from going into effect…more
 /  Administrative Law, Commercial Law & Contracts, Labor & Employment Law

Abitron v. Hetronic — Damages reduced on remand

In a tIPsheet article titled “SCOTUS rules Lanham Act does not have extraterritorial reach” published on July 20, 2023, we discussed Abitron Austria GmbH v. Hetronic Int’l, Inc., 600 U.S. 412 (2023), a U.S. Supreme Court case…more
 /  Business Torts, Intellectual Property, International Law & Trade

Gavel to Gavel: Fiduciary committees offer shield against welfare plan litigation

Investment and administrative committees for employer-sponsored retirement plans have long been the gold standard for a company to carry out its fiduciary obligations to plan participants as required by the Employee Retirement…more
 /  Health, Insurance, Labor & Employment Law

Old test becomes new standard for design patents

In today’s competitive market, the visual appeal and unique ornamental design of a product can be as crucial to its success as its name or functionality. Protecting the distinctive look and feel of your company’s products can…more
 /  Civil Procedure, Intellectual Property, Science, Computers, & Technology

New 2024 rules require providers to update HIPAA privacy policies and notices

Earlier this year, federal agencies teamed up to issue two rules that will require healthcare providers to update certain policies related to the use and disclosure of health information and to update their Notice of Privacy…more
 /  Consumer Protection, Health, Privacy

Another agency attacks noncompete and nonsolicitation agreements

In earlier articles titled “FTC announces nationwide ban on noncompetes in the workplace” and “FTC’s ban on noncompete agreements halted … sort of”, we reported on the Federal Trade Commission’s efforts to invalidate employers’…more
 /  Administrative Law, Commercial Law & Contracts, Labor & Employment Law

Two federal courts split on upholding FTC’s ban on noncompete agreements

In a July 8 article titled “FTC’s ban on noncompete agreements halted … sort of,” we reported that a Texas federal court had stayed the enforceability of the Federal Trade Commission’s final rule implementing a nationwide ban on…more
 /  Administrative Law, Civil Procedure, Commercial Law & Contracts, Labor & Employment Law

New HIPAA privacy standards for reproductive health care — action required by employer health plans

Earlier this year, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued new regulations under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA). The rules impose new restrictions on the use and…more
 /  Health, Labor & Employment Law, Privacy
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