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US, Canada, EU Impose New Sanctions on Russia
April 29, 2014
Kay C. Georgi

This round includes US export control sanctions on trade in controlled products and technology.

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Conflict Mineral Reporting: Free Speech Ruling Has Not Changed Deadline
April 24, 2014
David R. Hamill, Lee M. Caplan

On April 14, the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit stuck down portions of the Security and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) Final Rule on Conflict Minerals (Final Rule) as unconstitutional.

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Interns Get Protection: New York Becomes Latest City to Extend Anti-Discrimination Law
April 24, 2014
Michael L. Stevens

Working conditions of interns have been the focus of a series of unpaid wage actions in New York City and elsewhere.

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Another First in the Second City: NLRB Regional Office in Chicago Signs Collaboration Agreements with State and City Agencies
April 22, 2014
Michael L. Stevens

Following his recent controversial decision that scholarship football athletes at Northwestern University are employees who can unionize.

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Pay the Piper: NLRB Orders Hospital to Reimburse Union for Negotiating Expenses
April 18, 2014
Michael L. Stevens

By a 2-1 vote, a three-member panel of the National Labor Relations Board (the NLRB or Board) ordered a California hospital found to have bargained in bad faith to reimburse the Union for its negotiating expenses and extended the certification year by another 12 month period.

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Even the DCHRA Has Its Limits: Court Dismisses Discrimination Claim by Employee Allegedly Terminated for Opposing Gay Marriage
April 17, 2014
Michael L. Stevens

The US District Court for the District of Columbia recently dismissed a former university employee’s claims under the District of Columbia Human Rights Act (the DCHRA) that she was wrongfully discharged for opposing gay marriage.

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US Authorizes the Imposition of Sanctions Against Those Responsible for Continued Violence in South Sudan
April 16, 2014
Kay C. Georgi

On April 3, 2014, President Barack Obama signed an Executive Order sanctioning those responsible for the conflict in South Sudan. The Executive Order blocks the property and entry of designated entities and individuals.

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Georgia Passes Law Limiting Negligent Hiring Claims
April 16, 2014
Michael L. Stevens

On April 13, 2014, Georgia Governor Nathan Deal (R) signed a law (S.B. 365) that will limit exposure for employers who hire employees with a criminal conviction history.

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Federal Contractors Beware: Presidential Directives Require the Department of Labor to Watch Your Pay Practices
April 9, 2014
Michael L. Stevens

In 2009, President Obama signed into law the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, which, among other things, extended the statute of limitations for claims against an employer accused of paying an employee less based on her sex.

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Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity
April 8, 2014

On February 26, 2014, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) petitioned the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to allow the National Security Agency (NSA) to maintain its database of telephone records that would otherwise need to be purged pursuant to its existing data-collection.

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FCC Sets Comment Deadlines for TCPA Petition Addressing Text-Messaging App
April 8, 2014
Adam D. Bowser

Yesterday, the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) released a public notice seeking comment on TextMe, Inc.’s petition for expedited declaratory ruling and clarification filed on March 18, 2014. Comments are due May 7, 2014.

Alerts
Maryland Follows Minimum Wage Trend
April 8, 2014
Michael L. Stevens

On April 7, 2014, the Maryland General Assembly passed the Maryland Minimum Wage Act of 2014 (the Act), increasing the state’s minimum wage rate to $10.10 per hour by July 1, 2018.

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Supreme Court Backs Landowners in Abandoned Railway Dispute
April 7, 2014
Debra Albin-Riley

By an 8-1 vote in Brandt v. United States, the Court preserved the certainty and predictability in land titles and upheld one of the fundamental policies of the country’s property law system.

Alerts
FCC Releases Audit Plan for Certain Lifeline Service Providers
April 7, 2014

On April 2, 2014, the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Wireline Competition Bureau released the Lifeline Biennial Audit Plan, which establishes a uniform set of audit procedures by which certain Lifeline service providers must be reviewed.

Alerts
NLRB Finds ‘Freedom of Association’ Disclaimer Insufficient to Cure Overbroad Handbook Rules
April 7, 2014
Michael L. Stevens

The Amalgamated Transit Union sought to organize the bus mechanics at the Respondent First Transit’s Phoenix facility in February 2010. The Union already represented the Respondent’s bus drivers, fuelers, and cleaners at the facility.

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Senate Finance Committee Approves Legislation Incentivizing Green Building Construction by Nonprofits
April 3, 2014
Dan H. Renberg

Earlier today, the Senate Finance Committee approved the Expiring Provisions Improvement Reform and Efficiency (EXPIRE) Act, which would resurrect roughly 50 expired tax incentive provisions that lapsed on December 31, 2013.

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Ukraine Update: More Sanctions, Diplomatic Overtures, Suspension of Export Licenses, and Legislative Action
April 2, 2014
Kay C. Georgi, Philip S. English*

Activity levels involving Russia and Ukraine continue at a torrid pace, with daily developments. In the past few days, there have been diplomatic overtures, a suspension of export licenses to Russia, legislative action, and further sanction releases.

Alerts
Maryland Expands Workplace Anti-Discrimination Law to Cover Transgender Individuals
April 1, 2014
Michael L. Stevens

On March 27, 2014, the Maryland House of Delegates passed the Fairness to all Marylanders Act of 2014 (the Act), which expands upon Maryland’s already broad anti-discrimination law.

Alerts
FCC Rules Free-to-the-End-User Package-Delivery Notifications to Wireless Phones are Exempt from TCPA
March 31, 2014
Adam D. Bowser

Continuing its run of incremental, common-sense clarifications on the reach of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has held that delivery notifications for which consumers are not charged do not subject the delivery company to TCPA liability.

Alerts
FCC Sets Deadlines and Procedures for Filing Annual Access Tariffs by Incumbent Carriers
March 28, 2014

Tariffs filed on 15 days’ notice must be filed June 16, 2014. Petitions to suspend or reject these tariffs are due by June 23, 2014, with replies due by 12:00pm EDT on June 26, 2014.

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FCC Rules GroupMe Does Not Need Impossible Business Model: Message Senders Can Rely on Consent Obtained Through Intermediaries
March 28, 2014
Adam D. Bowser

GroupMe does not need to obtain a message recipient’s consent directly, but can instead rely on intermediaries to obtain the necessary consent.

Alerts
US Customs and Border Protection Spring Update
March 25, 2014

Website Changes and New ACE Deployment C

Alerts
That Well-Timed Ad Wasn’t Coincidental, Grandma
March 24, 2014
Adam D. Bowser

Google Defeats Class Certification in Gmail Privacy Case Because Enough Users Understand How It Works

Alerts
Round 2 in Ukraine Sanctions: US, EU, Australia, and Russia Take Further Action
March 22, 2014
Kay C. Georgi, Philip S. English*

OFAC Adds 19 Individuals and a Bank to SDN List; President Obama Signs New Executive Order Authorizing Sanctions to Against Key Sectors of Russian Economy; EU and Australia Sanctions Also Keeping Pace.

Alerts
District Court Rules That Form 18 Pleading for Direct Infringement No Longer Sufficient
March 19, 2014

The Supreme Court held that “factual allegations must be enough to raise a right to relief above the speculative level,” and “labels and conclusions or a formulaic recitation of the elements of a cause of action will not do.”

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