With Black Friday and Cyber Monday only recently behind us, and with Christmas and New Years’ closing in soon, the deals are endless and consumer spending is amplified. The goal for companies this time of year is not just to generate one-off purchases, but rather to cultivate engaged and loyal customers who will keep buying
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No rubber stamps here. Judge Conrad denies a motion to seal.
This lawsuit involves breach of a confidential settlement agreement. In motion briefing, both sides relied on and filed the subject agreement. Both sides also filed (unopposed) motions to seal it.
These two Orders from Judge Conrad (Interim Order, [Final] Order on Motions to Seal) again confirm that our Business Court Judges don’t…
DOL Announces Proposed Rule to Phase Out Subminimum Wage for Workers With Disabilities
The Department of Labor (DOL) announced a proposed rule that would phase out the ability of employers to pay employees with disabilities less than the federal minimum wage.
Currently, under section 14(c) of the Fair Labor Standards Act, an employer can obtain a certificate from the Wage and Hour Division allowing it to pay employees…
Federal Shake-Up: Navigating the Future of Aviation Law
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December 12, 2024 at 1 PM EST
An incoming presidential administration focused on regulatory relief, combined with the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Loper-Bright, could mean major changes in federal oversight of the aviation industry.
Join our Aviation team for a detailed one-hour primer on what to expect in the coming years from…
GDPR Question: What Do You Do With a US Court Order?
Employees Are People Too — And Not Just in California
I recently had the pleasure of speaking with the Atlantic County Bar Association. Here are some of the key takeaways from my presentation:
Employees are “consumers” under the California Consumer Privacy Act. It requires:
- Privacy notice (employee and applicant) is required (and a good idea) for all jurisdictions.
- Privacy rights like access, deletion (which are
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All Pixels Are Not Created Equal
To paraphrase Animal Farm, all pixels are not created equal, but some pixels are more privacy invasive than others.
Here are some recent points I made during a presentation to some of my firm’s litigators:
- Litigation on tracking pixels is spreading like wildfire. The claims are under various laws, causes of action and states.
- Many
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Texas District Court Vacates DOL Overtime Rule
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, in State of Texas, et al. v. United States Department of Labor, et al. vacated the latest overtime rule by the Department of Labor (DOL) on November 15, 2024. The rule increased the salary requirement to be exempt in July 2024, set another increase…