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The New Buy American Environment: How Does a Canadian Company Comply with the New Rules?
January 27, 2015
Birgit Matthiesen, David R. Hamill

Your company has been asked by a customer to certify that its products manufactured in US plants are in compliance with “Buy American” requirements. How does your company respond?

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Second Circuit Appeals Court Affirms New York Courts’ Pro-Arbitration Stance
January 27, 2015
Hunter T. Carter

Most parties that enter into arbitration agreements do not expect their choice to be diminished by being forced to litigate in open court. This paramount deference to contractual freedom is a hallmark of US law as well as the practice in the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

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Supreme Court Leaves Trademark Tacking in Hands of Jury
January 27, 2015
Anthony V. Lupo, Matthew R. Mills, Amy (Salomon) McFarland

In a succinct eight-page opinion, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously last week that trademark “tacking” is a question of fact that should generally be decided by juries.

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Export Control Reform — 2014 in Review
January 27, 2015
Kay C. Georgi

In 2014, the Departments of State and Commerce implemented final rules that overhauled 11 United States Munitions List (USML) Categories. These changes have affected a wide range of industries.

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OFAC and BIS Release Regulations Relaxing Some Trade with Cuba
January 20, 2015
Matthew Nolan, Kay C. Georgi

The Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control and the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security released their much-anticipated regulations governing trade with Cuba, and they were published in the Federal Register and became effective on January 16, 2015.

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After Hours: Advantages and Disadvantages of Arbitration in Employment Disputes
January 13, 2015
Henry Morris, Jr.

Should you choose federal litigation or arbitration? In arbitration, parties to a dispute agree to submit the dispute for a decision to a neutral third party who is not a public official. Advantages include limited discovery while disadvantages include narrower grounds for appeal.

The Fine Print
FTC Chair Speaks on Data Privacy and the Internet of Things
January 13, 2015
Anthony V. Lupo, Matthew R. Mills, Thorne Maginnis

On January 6, 2015, Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chairwoman Edith Ramirez delivered a speech discussing best practices for companies in the emerging market of the “Internet of Things,” which refers to the wireless interconnectivity of everyday devices, from home appliances to medical devices.

Alerts
TTAB Ruling in Favor of McDonald’s Leaves Sour Taste for McSweet Pickles
January 9, 2015
Elizabeth H. Cohen

In a precedential ruling, the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board of the US Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) sustained an opposition by McDonald’s to the mark MCSWEET for pickled gourmet vegetables on the grounds that it infringed on and diluted McDonald’s famous family of “MC” for formative marks.

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Canada’s Enhanced Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy Establishes New Consequences for the Extractive Industry
January 7, 2015
Lee M. Caplan

Canada’s Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade, and Development announced an enhanced Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy when it released a report entitled “Doing Business the Canadian Way: A Strategy to Advance Corporate Social Responsibility in Canada’s Extractive Sector Abroad.”

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Stiff Arm: College Football Players at Michigan Public Universities Barred from Unionizing
January 6, 2015
Michael L. Stevens

On December 30, 2014, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder (R), signed Public Law 414 into law, which excludes college athletes from the definition of “public employees” who are entitled to collectively bargain in Michigan.

Alerts
OFAC Issues Wind-Down License for Crimean Transactions Until the End of January 2015
December 31, 2014
Kay C. Georgi

Following up from the Executive Order 13685 which effectively banned US trade and investment with Crimea, the Department of the Treasury has just issued General License 5.

Alerts
US Department of Justice’s False Claims Act Recoveries Reach a Record $5.7 Billion in Fiscal Year 2014
December 23, 2014
David S. Greenberg
Alerts
Ambush! NLRB Issues Final Rule on Quickie Elections
December 23, 2014
Michael L. Stevens

On December 15, 2014, a divided National Labor Relations Board (NLRB or Board) published its controversial Final Rule on Representation-Case Procedures (the Rule).

Alerts
US and EU Coordinate Another Round of Russian Sanctions: Crimea Effectively an Embargoed Country
December 22, 2014
Kay C. Georgi, Matthew Nolan

The United States and the European Union imposed additional sanctions on Russia and Crimea.

Alerts
FDA Maintains Strong Enforcement Stance on Drug Residues in Food Animals
December 18, 2014
Wayne H. Matelski

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a dozen Warning Letters to dairy farms across the country.

Alerts
President Obama Announces Historic Thaw in Cuban Diplomatic and Trade Relations
December 18, 2014
Kay C. Georgi, Matthew Nolan

In a live press conference yesterday, President Barack Obama announced the beginning to a thaw in more than 50 years of chilly relations with Cuba.

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President Obama Delivers Landmark Statement on Cuba: Uncompensated Takings Questions Remain
December 17, 2014
Byron Dorgan*
Alerts
Security Time Not Working Time: Supreme Court Rules Employer Need Not Pay Employees for Going Through Security After Work
December 16, 2014
Michael L. Stevens

In order to prevent employee theft, some employers — particularly in the retail arena — require their employees to undergo security screenings before leaving the employer’s facilities.

Alerts
Bad Outlook: NLRB Rules That Employers Must Surrender Email Systems to Employees
December 12, 2014
Michael L. Stevens

in a radical departure from settled National Labor Relations Board (the Board or NLRB) precedent, a sharply divided NLRB ruled in a 3-2 decision that a policy limiting the use of an employee’s work email to work-only purposes violated the National Labor Relations Act (the Act or NLRA).

Alerts
Cutting Class: California Health Provider Overcomes Class Action Treatment of Patient Billing Claims
December 12, 2014
Debra Albin-Riley, Lowell C. Brown, Thomas E. Jeffry, Jr.
Alerts
FDA Issues Final Regulations on Food Menu and Vending Machine Labeling
December 10, 2014
Brian P. Waldman

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued final regulations requiring that calorie information be listed on menus and menu boards in chain restaurants, and retail food establishments, and final regulations governing mandatory calorie declaration on food sold in vending machines.

Alerts
New York Court Closes Courthouse Doors to Unregistered Noteholders
December 8, 2014
Andrew I. Silfen

Questions Standing of Indenture Trustees to Pursue Fraudulent Conveyance Claims
 

Alerts
Major Changes Blowing Through the Windy City: Chicago Approves Big Minimum Wage Increase
December 5, 2014
Michael L. Stevens

The Chicago City Council, by a vote of 44-5, approved Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s plan to boost Chicago’s minimum wage to $13 per hour by mid-2019.

Alerts
Post-Octane Fitness Decisions Show an Uptick in Attorney Fee Awards to Prevailing Parties
December 3, 2014

The Patent Act’s fee shifting provision provides that a “court in exceptional cases may award reasonable attorney fees to the prevailing party.”

Alerts
GAO Issues Report Critical of FDA/USDA Monitoring of Pesticide Residues in Food
December 2, 2014
Stanley H. Abramson

The General Accounting Office (GAO) recently released a report critical of the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) and the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) pesticide residue monitoring programs for food.

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