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Oregon Expected to Pass Consumer Privacy Law: 8 Things Businesses Need to Know

Businesses should prepare now for a potential new law in Oregon designed to provide consumer privacy rights regarding access to and control over personal data collected by covered entities. The state legislature recently...more

Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania Consider Data Privacy Legislation Modeled After California’s Sweeping Law

State governments are continuing to propose and adopt legislation that requires businesses to implement policies and procedures to ensure privacy rights for consumers – and businesses operating in Michigan, Ohio, and...more

Oregon’s Noncompete Developments Highlight Key Reminders For Employers In All Jurisdictions

Oregon’s state motto, “She flies with her own wings,” symbolizes the state’s well-known independent spirit. Over the past few years, its legislature has been applying this tenet to employee mobility and independence through...more

Florida Aims To Mirror California’s CCPA With Proposed Data Privacy Legislation

Florida is currently considering data privacy legislation that would require covered businesses to implement comprehensive policies and procedures to provide privacy rights to consumers. The proposed legislation, House Bill...more

Philadelphia Moves One Step Closer To Providing A “Fair Workweek” For Retail, Food Service, And Hospitality Employees

In our October 3rd entry, we addressed the pending Fair Workweek Ordinance, currently being considered by Philadelphia City Council. The proposed Ordinance aims to provide predictable work schedules for Philadelphia’s 130,000...more

Philadelphia Considers A “Fair Workweek” For 130,000 Employees

In June 2018, Philadelphia City Councilmember Helen Gym introduced legislation designed to improve predictability in scheduled shifts for employees in the retail, hospitality, and food services sector – the second largest...more

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