Written by: Kimberly DeSario Javier In April 2024, the U.S. Department of Labor (“Department”) announced the raise of the minimum salary for white-collar workers to qualify as exempt employees…. Read more »
Written by: Katie Ann Daley The events that unfolded in Washington D.C. on January 6, 2021, shocked the nation. During the joint session of Congress, convened to certify the… Read more »
Written by: Nicholas Martelli On June 20, 2024, the United States Supreme Court decided in favor of the United States in the case Moore v. United States, holding that it… Read more »
Written by: Andrew M. Palmiere Fitness in America is having a moment. Specifically, within the younger demographic, Millennials and Gen Z-ers are helping to fuel new businesses and regimes… Read more »
Written by: Mark Valenti On May 30th, the Supreme Court issued one of its most highly anticipated free speech decisions in recent terms. In National Rifle Association v. Vullo, the… Read more »
Written by: Daniel Grant Landscaping and TrampolinesIs an in-ground trampoline “landscaping”? Reasonable minds may differ. Some may think this is not a very important question, as was the case… Read more »
Written by: Olivia S. Murphy On May 26th, just a few short months after their last settlement, credit card giants Visa and MasterCard agreed to pay $197 million to… Read more »
Written by: Gary Loope Thursday, May 23, marked a significant milestone in college athletics as the NCAA Board of Governors and Power Five conferences reached a settlement in the groundbreaking… Read more »
Written by: Darby Peters What constitutes a sandwich? Well, according to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, a sandwich is defined as (1)(a) “two or more slices of bread or a split roll having… Read more »
Written by: John Rutecki Who is Anthony Mattera, and Why Did He Sue Churchill Downs andBob Baffert?This past week, while the 2024 Kentucky Derby grabbed headlines, a legal battle over… Read more »