Dating app penalized for lack of screening disclosure

It’s a bumble, or rather Bumble, Inc., a Texas-based internet dating service provider, will have to pay a hefty $315,000 to settle allegations it violated New Jersey’s consumer protection and […]
Workplace violence policies in healthcare settings

Excerpted from an Akerman LLP Blog by Emily Ayvazian and Danielle Gordet Hospitals, urgent care clinics, doctors’ offices — these are the places we go when we are sick and […]
Podcast – State laws on screening and federal preemption

Excerpted from a Troutman Pepper Blog Please join Troutman Pepper Partner Dave Gettings and colleagues Tim St. George and Cindy Hanson for a highly informative discussion on federal preemption as […]
New bill bans convictions as grounds to deny barber license

Excerpted from a Florida Politics Blog by Anne Geggis A Senate panel has approved a bill that would allow an aspiring barber or cosmetologist to be cut loose from a […]