It’s beginning to look a lot like the holidays, with #TeamHinshaw spreading holiday cheer and festive fun from coast to coast! 🎁
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It’s beginning to look a lot like the holidays, with #TeamHinshaw spreading holiday cheer and festive fun from coast to coast! 🎁
In recent MJBiz and GreenState media coverage, Mitchel Chargo discussed the significance of news that Minnesota’s recreational cannabis licensing process will be delayed for several months. Read more on how the announced changes in the licensing framework will impact both social equity and general license applicants: https://lnkd.in/gzfznfzi #Cannabis #CannabisLaw #MinnesotaCannabis #Legal #CannabisLicensing
In a recent Business Insurance article, Scott Seaman discussed a recent Ohio Supreme Court decision that overturned a lower court ruling that insurers had to cover a policyholder’s share of a $305 million lead paint abatement fund. Read more in our summary: https://lnkd.in/gUhVJygh #Insurers #Insurance #InsuranceLaw #Legal #Policyholders
California employers: it’s time to unwrap the second and final installment of Mellissa Schafer's annual "12 Days of California Labor and Employment" blog series, covering various anti-discrimination and paid leave laws taking effect as early as January 1, 2025. Swipe below for a preview of the concluding installment of the series, and read more about each law here: https://lnkd.in/g6b9UZ38 #CaliforniaLaw #EmploymentLaw #LaborLaw #Employers #HappyHolidays
Hinshaw’s Jenelle E. La Chuisa provides a blueprint for creating a law firm pro bono program in a Daily Business Review column. She stresses the importance of developing partnerships with local organizations, building internal support, celebrating successes, and taking a local approach. Discover more: https://lnkd.in/gXA5mtQF #ProBono #LegalAid #Legal #LawFirms #ProBonoServices
The FTC has announced a significantly narrowed final version of its so-called "Junk Fees Rule." In this Consumer Crossroads blog post, we analyze the Final Rule's significance to the auto industry. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gvBxEqw2 Via Dustin Alonzo and Lauren Campisi #FTC #AutoFinance #FinancialRegulation
A series of recent federal court rulings finding in favor of advance conflict-of-interest waivers represent “bellwether” legal ethics rulings and are part of a trend favorable to law firms. That’s according to Hinshaw partner Matt Henderson, who was recently quoted in a Bloomberg Law story on the topic: https://lnkd.in/gkDWr-Ae #LawFirms #BigLaw #Legal #ProfesionalLiability #LegalNews
In a recent Carrier Management article, Hinshaw partner Scott Seaman discussed the potential shifts in the U.S. insurance landscape under the upcoming Trump Administration in 2025. Read more in our summary: https://lnkd.in/gTTEGkYv #Insurance #Insurers #InsuranceLaw #Legal #Regulatory
The New York Clean Slate Act went into effect last month. Under the Act, certain criminal conviction records will be automatically sealed after a specified period of time. The Act also requires employers to disclose more criminal history information obtained in connection with employment decisions. Read our latest blog post, where Jason Greenfield discusses how this significant legislative change impacts employers conducting criminal background checks on job candidates and employees: https://lnkd.in/gH-PGsci #NewYork #Employers #Employment #Hiring #Legal
A federal district court in New York recently issued a significant ruling that online-only websites are not considered places of public accommodation under Title III of the Americans With Disabilities Act. Learn more about the case and how it could reshape the future of website accessibility litigation: https://lnkd.in/gvxpVm7R By Jason Greenfield #NewYork #Litigation #Accessibility #Disabilities #ADA