DOL Asked To Retain Tip Rule’s New “Related Duties” Test
Written comments have been filed with the Biden Administration Department of Labor (DOL) in response to the agency’s latest proposal
Written comments have been filed with the Biden Administration Department of Labor (DOL) in response to the agency’s latest proposal
The diversity of corporate boards of directors has received increasing scrutiny both by the public and by public policymakers in
Some business entities subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) should take notice that the agency is
The annual process that Congress follows to fund the federal government is well underway as appropriators are formulating agency spending
A key U.S. Senate Committee, in an overwhelming bipartisan vote, has approved a bill (S. 1486) that would require covered
The Biden Administration’s Department of Labor (DOL), as most observers expected and with the strong endorsement of organized labor and
As expected, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has published proposed regulations to implement President Biden’s April 27, 2021, Executive
Several of the individuals that the President has nominated to fill key positions at the federal agencies that regulate the
In one of the last decisions issued during its just completed term, a divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled that even
President Biden last week signed a wide-ranging new Executive Order (E.O.) designed to promote competition throughout the economy. Among other