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California’s Ban on Drip Pricing Begins July 1, 2024

Starting July 1, businesses transacting with California consumers must include “all mandatory fees or charges” in advertised prices. California’s self-proclaimed “most effective in the nation” ban on drip pricing goes into...more

Biden Administration Continues Campaign to Crack Down on Junk Fees

Recent actions by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), with support from the Biden administration, signal that protecting consumers from so-called “junk fees” remains a key...more

New York Legislature Votes to Ban Non-Competes, Will Become Law if Governor Signs

The New York legislature has passed a bill banning future employee non-competes, regardless of pay thresholds or job functions, and even in the sale-of-business context. The bill allows limited customer non-solicitation...more

Commerce Releases New Proposed Rule Governing Restrictions on Chinese Investments by CHIPS Act Applicants

The proposed rule tightens restrictions on activities by “affiliates” and clarifies scope of statutory clawbacks. The Department of Commerce released a proposed rule imposing guardrails preventing the “improper use of...more

CHIPS Act Funds Start to Flow

First funding opportunity announced for commercial front-end and back-end semiconductor fabrication facilities. On February 28, 2023, the first funding opportunity opened under the Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce...more

NLRB Invalidates Common Confidentiality and Non-Disparagement Clauses in Severance Agreements

The NLRB recently deemed broad confidentiality and non-disparagement provisions in a severance agreement for non-supervisory workers unlawful, in a decision likely to have broad implications for employers in both unionized...more

Businesses Should Consider the SAFETY Act a Core Part of Their Ransomware Defense Program

The SAFETY Act, a liability management program managed by the Department of Homeland Security, can be used by businesses to limit or eliminate potential liability associated with ransomware attacks. To take advantage of...more

Newsom Eliminates 40-Year-Old Exemption from California’s Pay-to-Play Law

After 40 years of being exempt, local elected officials become subject to “pay-to-play” and recusal requirements. Local elected officials, such as county supervisors and city council members, are now subject to the state’s...more

Corporate Transactions: Don’t Leave the Political Law Stone Unturned

Especially in an election year, due diligence in corporate mergers and acquisitions is incomplete without reviewing political law compliance. Due diligence often overlooks political law compliance issues, which can result...more

The CHIPS and Science Act Offers Support to Advanced Nuclear and Fusion Industries

The Act includes significant funding to ensure long-term U.S. competitiveness in the advanced nuclear sector. Investment in existing and new university nuclear infrastructure will support next-generation nuclear...more

“Job One” for Congress: What to Expect in the Next COVID-19 Relief Bill

Senator Mitch McConnell expresses new interest in passing a COVID-19 relief package in the lame-duck session. Despite agreeing on the need for a COVID-19 relief package, Republicans in the Senate and Democrats in the House...more

2020 Election Night Guide

Pillsbury’s political law and public policy groups break down the need-to-know numbers for this year’s election. Pillsbury’s Election Night Guide examines the potential outcomes for the 2020 Presidential election, as well as...more

Prohibited Campaign Contributions Threaten to Put Corporate Donors Behind Bars

Historic spending on the 2020 election is driving aggressive DOJ prosecution of criminal campaign finance violations. The DOJ is increasing its efforts to prosecute businesses and executives for criminal violations of the...more

Home Rule in a Global Pandemic

COVID-19 and the lifeline of “emergency” and “temporary” legislation in Washington, D.C. To this day, Congress retains a legislative veto over the D.C. Council’s actions, supported by the Constitution. “Emergency”...more

Three Cybersecurity Measures a Business Should Take Amidst a Pandemic

An exponential increase in telework prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a parallel increase in cyberattacks, requiring companies to actively monitor cyber risks. On Pillsbury’s Industry Insights podcast series,...more

The District Extends Stay-at-Home Order and Expands COVID-19 Restrictions

DC residents must stay at home until May 15, 2020; essential businesses face increasing social distancing requirements. Mayor Bowser extends DC’s Stay at Home Order to May 15, 2020, and the order now includes non-residents...more

Understanding PREP Act Liability Protections in the Fight Against COVID-19

Answers to frequently asked questions on who is eligible for PREP Act protections, which products are covered, and what activities will be immunized. PREP Act guarantees of immunity are available to those who manufacture,...more

Nationwide Trend: Workers Must Cover Up at Employers’ Expense

The latest wave of COVID-19 restrictions requires many Americans to wear face coverings in public, and employers to provide them. Cities and states are ordering compliance with the CDC’s recommendation of face coverings in...more

Technology is Not Immune to COVID-19 Cyber Fraud

Transitioning the American workforce to telework presents a heightened risk of cybercrime and new challenges for businesses to protect sensitive data. Mandatory “stay-at-home” orders have forced many businesses to rely on...more

Health Care Providers Should Prepare for $100 Billion Reimbursement

The CARES Act provides an additional $100 billion to reimburse health care providers for COVID-19 expenses and lost revenue. The Secretary of HHS has broad discretion in distributing the CARES Act’s $100 billion in...more

Georgia Orders Residents and Visitors to Shelter in Place

Governor Kemp orders Georgia residents and visitors to shelter in place and limit social interaction for 10 days. By executive order, Georgia Governor Kemp issued a statewide 10-day shelter-in-place order, from April 3,...more

Michigan Issues Stronger Stay-Home Order to Protect Public Health

Gov. Whitmer strengthens her “stay home, stay safe” order and prohibits discharge, discipline, and retaliation against workers who stay home. Gov. Whitmer defines quarantine periods and prohibits discharge, discipline, and...more

Closing the Capitol: Mayor Bowser Issues Stay-at-Home Order

Mayor Bowser orders Washington, DC, residents to stay at home except to perform essential activities and business. DC Mayor Bowser orders residents to stay at home except to perform “essential activities” from April 1 –...more

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