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Méli serves Greek food and drink so good you’ll want to join the club
Méli Wine & Mezze, an amenity in the Silva apartment building, asks diners to pay $25 annually for membership.
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Here’s why your teen overshares online, and why that could be good
For parents, sharing personal details about intimate facets of one’s life — from sexual orientation to a neurodivergent diagnosis — can seem risky. For teens, it’s a different story.
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Hunter Biden Indicted on Gun Charges
The Justice Department charged President Biden’s son after the collapse of an earlier plea deal and amid an impeachment investigation by House Republicans.
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Déjà Vu All Over Again: The CPPA Releases Draft Regulations on Cybersecurity Audits and Risk Assessments (Part 2 of 2)
On August 29, 2023, the California Privacy Protection Agency (“CPPA”) released a set of draft regulations on cybersecurity audits and risk assessments. In Part 1 of this two-part series of posts, we explored the CPPA’s draft Cybersecurity Audit Regulations. In this Part 2, we focus on the Draft Risk Assessment Regulations….By: Wyrick Robbins Yates &…
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A Survey of the US AI Regulatory Landscape
As companies increasingly integrate AI into their products, services, processes, and decision-making, they need to do so in ways that comply with the different laws that have been passed and proposed to regulate the use of AI across the US. To help businesses keep abreast of this rapidly changing compliance landscape, we have set out…
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Digital Asset Broker Regulations Target DeFi Platforms and Payment Processors
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Department of the Treasury issued a 282 page notice of proposed rulemaking regarding digital assets and broker reporting on Aug. 26 (the Proposed Regulations), nearly two years after the enactment of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that expanded the broker reporting rules to include brokers of digital…
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Verizon False Claims Act Settlement Signals DOJ’s Sustained Focus on Cybersecurity-Related Violations
On September 5, the Department of Justice (DOJ) settled allegations under the False Claims Act against Verizon Business Network Services LLC, a telecommunications provider. The settlement emphasizes the DOJ’s continued efforts to enforce cybersecurity compliance against federal contractors….By: Carlton Fields
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Legal Challenges to the Inflation Reduction Act: An Update on Pending Challenges and Reactions to Oral Argument in Dayton Area Chamber Of Commerce et al. v. Becerra et al.
Two weeks ago, HHS announced the first 10 drugs that will be subject to the new Drug Price Negotiation Program under the Inflation Reduction Act (“IRA”). Six of the manufacturers whose drugs are on the list and several other interested groups have filed lawsuits challenging the Program….By: Goodwin
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Caesars Entertainment Expected to Confirm Cyberattack in Upcoming Regulatory Filing
On the tail of the massive MGM Entertainment cyberattack, reports recently emerged discussing what may be a similar cyberattack targeting Caesars Entertainment (“Caesars”). While Caesar’s has not yet officially confirmed the attack, two people familiar with the matter explained that Caesars is expected to announce the cyberattack in an upcoming regulatory filing….By: Console and Associates,…
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Fourth District Court of Appeals Affirms Trial Court Ruling That Assignee’s Pre-Suit Demand Letter Was Not Precise as to Amount Claimed to Be Due for Treatment of Insured, as Required by 627.736(10)
Chris Thompson, P.A. a/a/o Elmude Cadau v. Geico Indemnity Co., Nos. 4D21-1820 and 4D21-2310 (47 Fla. L. Weekly D 1588) – This controversy was brought on an appeal before the Fourth District Court of Appeals due to the lower court ruling that Chris Thompson, P.A.’s (Thompson) demand letter was not statutorily compliant because it did…