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Phone: (304) 345.6555
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Other U.S. Locations
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Male & Female Student-Athletes Win Historic Title IX Sex Discrimination Settlements with Clemson University

First Class Actions Threatened by Both Men and Women Yield Landmark Results: Clemson Reinstates Men’s Track, Field, Cross Country; Will Add Women’s Team; Give Women Equal Financial Aid and Treatment; and Comply Fully with Title…more

Class Action, Educational Institutions, Gender Equity, School Sports, Settlement Agreements

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“Glaring Flaws”: U.S. District Court Rejects Proposed Class Action Settlement of Future Roundup Claims

In a six-page order focusing on “the most glaring flaws,” U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria of San Francisco today denied preliminary approval to a proposed class action settlement of all future claims against Monsanto by…more

Class Action, Class Action Settlement, Compensatory Damages, Monsanto, Punitive Damages

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The IRS Signals It Will Continue to Challenge Cannabis-Dispensary Business Deductions Under the Biden Administration

The IRS recently indicated that it does not plan to reevaluate its position which precludes cannabis dispensaries from taking deductions for business costs and expenses under Section 280E of the Internal Revenue Code. The…more

Biden Administration, Decriminalization of Marijuana, Dispensaries, Internal Revenue Code (IRC), IRS

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Third Circuit Signals Possible Limitations On Setoff Rights

Parties to corporate transactions often rely on contractual setoff rights to help ensure that they can be paid or at least limit the amounts lost if the counterparty fails to pay.  While the Bankruptcy Code generally protects…more

Bankruptcy Code, Bankruptcy Court, Bankruptcy Plans, Chapter 11, McKesson Technologies

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First in Class: New Hampshire Federal Court First to Wade Into Nationwide Birthright Citizenship Class Action

On Thursday, July 10, a federal court in New Hampshire issued a preliminary injunction against the Trump administration, blocking the executive order seeking to restrict birthright citizenship rights…more

Citizenship, Class Action, Constitutional Challenges, Executive Orders, Federal Court Litigation

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[Webinar] Title IX 50th Anniversary Primer: Time to Sue? - June 23rd, 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET

Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits gender discrimination by schools nationwide, including in intercollegiate athletics. But almost all colleges and universities in America are violating it. And history proves…more

Coaches, Colleges, Educational Institutions, Financial Aid, Gender Discrimination

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[Webinar] Title IX 50th Anniversary Primer: Time to Sue? - June 23rd, 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET

Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits gender discrimination by schools nationwide, including in intercollegiate athletics. But almost all colleges and universities in America are violating it. And history proves…more

Coaches, Colleges, Educational Institutions, Financial Aid, Gender Discrimination

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First in Class: New Hampshire Federal Court First to Wade Into Nationwide Birthright Citizenship Class Action

On Thursday, July 10, a federal court in New Hampshire issued a preliminary injunction against the Trump administration, blocking the executive order seeking to restrict birthright citizenship rights…more

Citizenship, Class Action, Constitutional Challenges, Executive Orders, Federal Court Litigation

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Strong Litigation Strategy Requires Updated Policies for Remote Workers

Instant messaging apps and online workspaces offer collaboration and production capabilities for teams dispersed by COVID-19, but they also pose a danger to companies operating in reasonable anticipation of litigation, with…more

Data Management, Discovery, Electronically Stored Information, Employment Litigation, Evidence

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Client Alert: "BOI Reporting Dropped for U.S. Entities; 30-Day Extension for Foreign Companies"

In the latest turn of events in the ever-evolving reporting rule saga under the Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA), on March 21, 2025, FinCEN issued an Interim Final Rule (“IFR”) and accompanying press release, aligning with the…more

Beneficial Owner, Corporate Governance, Corporate Transparency Act, Domestic Corporations, Filing Deadlines

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Friend or Foe? Legal Risks Arising From ChatGPT and Other Generative AI Software

Recent breakthroughs in generative artificial intelligence (AI) have captured significant media attention. Developers argue that the technology, which learns from data to produce new text, visual, or audio content based on a…more

ADEA, Algorithms, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Artificial Intelligence, Bias

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West Virginia Legislature Adjourns Without Passing Meaningful Changes to Cannabis Laws

Consensus in American politics is increasingly rare - except, it seems, when it comes to the legalization of cannabis. According to a Pew Research Center survey conducted in April 2021, over 91% of Americans believe marijuana…more

Cannabis Products, Cannabis-Related Businesses (CRBs), Controlled Substances, Decriminalization of Marijuana, Marijuana

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“Glaring Flaws”: U.S. District Court Rejects Proposed Class Action Settlement of Future Roundup Claims

In a six-page order focusing on “the most glaring flaws,” U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria of San Francisco today denied preliminary approval to a proposed class action settlement of all future claims against Monsanto by…more

Class Action, Class Action Settlement, Compensatory Damages, Monsanto, Punitive Damages

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New Non-Compete Legislation Takes Effect in D.C

Washington, D.C.’s new non-compete law, the “Non-Compete Clarification Amendment Act of 2022” (the “Amended Act”) went into effect last month. As of October 1, 2022, employers operating in the District of Columbia are prohibited…more

Amended Legislation, Contract Terms, Covered Employees, Disclosure Requirements, Employer Liability Issues

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Protecting Children Online on Universal Children's Day

On this Universal Children’s Day, celebrate with us by reflecting on all the wonders of childhood: the innocence, joy, curiosity, the energy and giggles, the pure love and trust of a child who looks up to you, depends on you, or…more

Child Abuse, Minors, Online Platforms, Online Safety for Children

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[Webinar] Title IX 50th Anniversary Primer: Time to Sue? - June 23rd, 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET

Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits gender discrimination by schools nationwide, including in intercollegiate athletics. But almost all colleges and universities in America are violating it. And history proves…more

Coaches, Colleges, Educational Institutions, Financial Aid, Gender Discrimination

See all updates »

Male & Female Student-Athletes Win Historic Title IX Sex Discrimination Settlements with Clemson University

First Class Actions Threatened by Both Men and Women Yield Landmark Results: Clemson Reinstates Men’s Track, Field, Cross Country; Will Add Women’s Team; Give Women Equal Financial Aid and Treatment; and Comply Fully with Title…more

Class Action, Educational Institutions, Gender Equity, School Sports, Settlement Agreements

See all updates »

First in Class: New Hampshire Federal Court First to Wade Into Nationwide Birthright Citizenship Class Action

On Thursday, July 10, a federal court in New Hampshire issued a preliminary injunction against the Trump administration, blocking the executive order seeking to restrict birthright citizenship rights…more

Citizenship, Class Action, Constitutional Challenges, Executive Orders, Federal Court Litigation

See all updates »

Strong Litigation Strategy Requires Updated Policies for Remote Workers

Instant messaging apps and online workspaces offer collaboration and production capabilities for teams dispersed by COVID-19, but they also pose a danger to companies operating in reasonable anticipation of litigation, with…more

Data Management, Discovery, Electronically Stored Information, Employment Litigation, Evidence

See all updates »

Male & Female Student-Athletes Win Historic Title IX Sex Discrimination Settlements with Clemson University

First Class Actions Threatened by Both Men and Women Yield Landmark Results: Clemson Reinstates Men’s Track, Field, Cross Country; Will Add Women’s Team; Give Women Equal Financial Aid and Treatment; and Comply Fully with Title…more

Class Action, Educational Institutions, Gender Equity, School Sports, Settlement Agreements

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US Small Business Administration Issues Updated Guidance for Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG)

On March 12, 2021, the US Small Business (SBA) issued further guidance related to the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG). The SBA also provided a revised Preliminary Application Checklist…more

American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, Business Closures, CARES Act, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Entertainment Venues

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Client Alert: "BOI Reporting Dropped for U.S. Entities; 30-Day Extension for Foreign Companies"

In the latest turn of events in the ever-evolving reporting rule saga under the Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA), on March 21, 2025, FinCEN issued an Interim Final Rule (“IFR”) and accompanying press release, aligning with the…more

Beneficial Owner, Corporate Governance, Corporate Transparency Act, Domestic Corporations, Filing Deadlines

See all updates »

Client Alert: "BOI Reporting Dropped for U.S. Entities; 30-Day Extension for Foreign Companies"

In the latest turn of events in the ever-evolving reporting rule saga under the Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA), on March 21, 2025, FinCEN issued an Interim Final Rule (“IFR”) and accompanying press release, aligning with the…more

Beneficial Owner, Corporate Governance, Corporate Transparency Act, Domestic Corporations, Filing Deadlines

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Bans Ongoing Use of Asbestos

​​​​​​​On March 18, 2024, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a final rule prohibiting the use of chrysotile asbestos, the last remaining type of asbestos that was being used and imported into the…more

Asbestos, Distributors, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Final Rules, Imports

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Male & Female Student-Athletes Win Historic Title IX Sex Discrimination Settlements with Clemson University

First Class Actions Threatened by Both Men and Women Yield Landmark Results: Clemson Reinstates Men’s Track, Field, Cross Country; Will Add Women’s Team; Give Women Equal Financial Aid and Treatment; and Comply Fully with Title…more

Class Action, Educational Institutions, Gender Equity, School Sports, Settlement Agreements

See all updates »

First in Class: New Hampshire Federal Court First to Wade Into Nationwide Birthright Citizenship Class Action

On Thursday, July 10, a federal court in New Hampshire issued a preliminary injunction against the Trump administration, blocking the executive order seeking to restrict birthright citizenship rights…more

Citizenship, Class Action, Constitutional Challenges, Executive Orders, Federal Court Litigation

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BG Tax Alert - Take Two: Biden’s Budget Proposes Tax Hikes

On March 28, 2022, President Biden announced his 2023 federal budget (Budget), which is often referred to as the President’s Green Book. While much of the Budget harkens back to the “Build Back Better Framework” (Framework), the…more

Biden Administration, Capital Gains Tax, Conservation Easements, Corporate Taxes, Enforcement

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“Improvidently Granted”: Supremes Decline to Wade Into Attorney-Client Privilege Dispute

Recently, we wrote a blog post about the Supreme Court entertaining arguments on the scope of the attorney-client privilege in the context of dual-purpose communications paraphrasing a question from Justice Kagan during the…more

Attorney-Client Privilege, Dismissals, Dual Purpose, KBR (formerly Kellogg Brown & Root), Petition for Writ of Certiorari

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The Punk Rock Principle

As lawyers, we’re taught to prioritize precision, intellect, and ambition. These traits help us succeed, but they can also become strict taskmasters. The relentless grind — especially for those of us operating under the billable…more

Business Development, Career Development, Client Services, Entrepreneurs, Law Practice Management

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