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In a Report on Patient Privacy article, Members Dianne Bourque and Lara Compton shed light on the termination of HIPAA enforcement discretions post-COVID-19. The HHS Office for Civil Rights officially reinstated its authority over telehealth on August 9, necessitating a rapid reassessment of compliance for covered entities and business associates.
Keeping Tabs On Fight Over Board Diversity Rule At 5th Circ.
November 8, 2023
ESG Co-chair Jen Rubin, and Associates Danielle Dillon and Evan Piercey co-authored an article in Law360 on the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit's rejection of a challenge to Nasdaq's diversity rule.
More People Are Bringing Politics, Religion to Workplace, Testing Employers on Civility
November 8, 2023
Associate Delaney Busch was quoted by American Lawyer in an article discussing post-pandemic workplace and the need for employers to avoid any potential discrimination as the lines of what defines the workplace are now blurry.
Retirement Pros Sound Off On DOL’s New Fiduciary Rule
November 7, 2023
Of Counsel Michelle Capezza spoke to Fiduciary News on the Department of Labor’s latest attempt to rewrite its newest fiduciary rule.
Citizen Suits Seek To Expand CWA Permitting As WOTUS Narrows Scope
November 2, 2023
Environmental Law Chair, Jeff Porter, spoke to Inside EPA about the announcement that the EPA will reopen cleanups for PFAS-contaminated sites on a case-by-case basis. He concluded this concerted push for reopenings could have monumental implications.
