Federal Court Holds Oregon’s EPR Law is Likely Unconstitutional
In early February, a federal district court held that Oregon’s Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) recycling law is likely unconstitutional. In…
Guiding Your Next Big Move
In early February, a federal district court held that Oregon’s Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) recycling law is likely unconstitutional. In…
A lower court had previously ruled in favor of the policyholders, determining that the pollution exclusion did not apply because…
The Supreme Court recently agreed to review the 2025 decision of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in Prutehi Litekyan: Save Ritidian v.…
SMEs are particularly vulnerable, the report notes. Compared with larger firms, smaller companies often have limited resources for preventive measures,…
As part of the State of Qatar’s ongoing efforts to advance its National Vision 2030 and enhance the efficiency, transparency…
A Utah jury on Monday convicted real estate agent Kouri Richins, 35, of aggravated murder after prosecutors said she poisoned…
As conference and national tournaments approach for various sports, college athletics are entering a financially volatile stretch of the year.…
Sitting between small enterprises and large corporates, mid-sized firms occupy a “sweet spot” of vulnerability, according to Kristina Talkowski (pictured),…
Recently, New Jersey employers have faced new legal requirements. As discussed in a prior alert, recent amendments to the New Jersey…
If you’ve worked with carriers over the last 12–24 months, your real‑world experience is exactly what this first edition needs.…
Textile extended producer responsibility (EPR) requirements continue to evolve in the U.S. and abroad, with California now taking a major…
According to Mike Nukk (pictured), head of marine at global specialty MGA Rokstone, the combination of tariffs, geopolitical volatility, and…