I recently talked with family law attorney Robert Salzer on the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s “Law in the Family” podcast about “gray divorce” and the considerations related to parties divorcing later in life. There’s no firm definition about what constitutes a “gray divorce” in terms of age or length of marriage, but I think
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What Is an AI System? The EU Offers a Formula
The European Commission recently issued a formula for identifying Artificial Intelligence Systems:
Machine-based system
Designed to operate with varying levels of autonomy
- Some degree of independence of actions from human involvement
- Some inference capacity
- BUT broad: Includes a system that requires manually provided inputs to generate an output by itself
That may exhibit adaptiveness after…
Amid Uncertainty, Government Contractors Should Document, Notify, and Escalate Claims
Government contractors working for the Department of Education (DE), the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and other agencies like the National Science Foundation (NSF) and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) are under immense pressure amidst the uncertainty brought on by the new presidential administration. There are reports that payments to contractors under active…
Two Federal Courts Order Trump Administration To Unfreeze Funding
With Federal Funding in Flux, Some Employers May Need to Review Layoff Procedures
Terminations and layoffs are often the subject of employee class action lawsuits, whether they are brought under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”), the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (“WARN Act”), and/or their corresponding state statutes, just to name a few. As some employers face the prospect of losing federal funding whether…
Must-Knows for Those Considering Layoffs if They Lose Federal Funding
With the Trump administration pursuing an (at least temporarily blocked) freeze on federal funding, recipients of grants and other federal funds may be considering how to carry out force reductions or layoffs if the need arises.
I collaborated with Labor & Employment colleagues Steven Ludwig and Erika Page on an Alert addressing various requirements employers…
Employee Retention Credit Claim Resolution Has No End in Sight
Matthew D. Lee, Brian C. Bernhardt, and Jonathan M. Wasser co-authored the Bloomberg Tax article, “Employee Retention Credit Claim Resolution Has No End in Sight” on January 29, 2025. View the full article here.
How Private Practices Can Avoid Landmines in Vendor Agreements
E.J. Cyran, Partner at Fox Rothschild LLP, recently guested on PracticeCare®, a podcast devoted to help private practice owners stay private. The topic of the episode was identifying and avoiding landmines in agreements between vendors and private practices.
You can listen to the episode on Apple or Spotify here: https://marketvisorygroup.com/podcast/ej-cyran-on-landmines-in-vendor-agreements/
Whether you have a…
Decision to Forgo Interview of Special Needs Child in Custody Determination Affirmed
President Trump Sacks DEI Programs: Key Considerations for California Employers
Since re-taking the White House 11 days ago, President Donald J. Trump has taken dramatic steps to dismantle DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) programs in workplaces nationwide. President Trump’s executive orders targeting DEI programs pose particular challenges, though, for employers doing business in California, where state and local laws continue to require compliance with broad,…