So-called “new wave” stockholder agreements that purport to meaningfully limit a board’s authority to manage a corporation got a recent stern look from the Delaware Court of Chancery in West Palm Beach Firefighters’ Pension Fund v. Moelis & Company, No.
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PADEP Proposes Key PFAS Amendments to Act 2 Regulations
On March 12, 2024, the Pennsylvania Environmental Quality Board (EQB) approved the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection’s (PADEP) proposal to amend the Land Recycling and Remediation Standards Act regulations under Chapter 250 of the Pennsylvania Code. Included in the…
Hearsay Is Admissible: Just Unlock the Back Door
Just about everyone who has tried a custody case has been called upon to present a “school choice” dispute. These are the ones where Springfield High is pitted against Bayside High or Chilton Prep in the race to see which…
Golf Playing Volunteers Want Pay For Teeing Off: Eleventh Circuit Hands Them A Bogey!
As Spring is here and people will be outside playing sports, I find it exhilarating to be able to blog on a sports-related wage-hour issue. One, amazingly, that has gone up to a federal appellate court. In this case a…
No April Fools Here — The Fast Food Minimum Wage in California is $20 as of April 1st
A quick reminder for national Fast Food restaurants, the California minimum wage is going up to $20 per hour as of April 1, 2024.
As we wrote in our Alert back in October 2023, AB 1228 created a Fast Food…
Feds to Review Privacy Practices of 10 Largest Airlines
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg recently announced the Department of Transportation (DOT) would undertake a privacy review of the nation’s ten largest airlines. Specifically, they will look at their policies and procedures as they relate to the collection, handling,…
Lessons for Coping with the Flaming TeenAge
This writer has a home outside of Philadelphia that was once owned by a motion picture director of minor note named Irvin “Shorty” Yeaworth. Yeaworth became known for producing the early sci-fi hit the “Blob” in 1958 but two years…
USEPA Seeks Public Comment on Proposed Information Request to POTWs
USEPA announced today the intention, under Clean Water Act authority, to issue an information request to the largest publicly owned sewage treatment works (POTWs). USEPA seeks public comment on the proposal by May 28, 2024. The first step would be…
GenAI and Public Sector Procurement in California: What You Need to Know
California recently released GenAI Guidelines for Public Sector Procurement, Uses and Training, as well as a GenAI Risk Assessment.
What do you need to know?
The guidelines and risk assessment come on the heels of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s AI Executive…
We Don’t Like Each Other But Can’t Afford to End it.
There are some fascinating topics related to divorce swimming out there in the electronic world. And one we just saw is a new phenomenon where couples are deciding it’s over in every sense except the official one called divorce.
There…