
For your reference, here is a quick recap of some of the most widely read updates, news, and commentary published on JD Supra during the first month of this year. Covering everything from new telemedicine rules to latest immigration updates, from the Corporate Transparency Act to President Carter's remembrance – good work, smart folks:
- New Deadline for FinCENs BOI Report is On Hold AGAIN – by Janathan Allen at Allen Barron, Inc.
- Changing Affairs: VA Expects Change During Trump Administration – by R. James Nicholson and Jonathan Towers at Brownstein
- January 9 Declared Federal Holiday in Honor of President Carter’s Funeral– by Bradley Berman at Mayer Brown
- Quantum Leap: Google Claims Its New Quantum Computer Provides Evidence That We Live in a Multiverse – by Ralph Losey at EDRM
- OSHA Will Require Construction Employers to Consider Body Type When Providing PPE Starting January 13 – by Lucy Anderson, Collin Cook, and Todd Logsdon at Fisher Phillips
- Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Vacates Its Own Stay Rendering the Corporate Transparency Act Unenforceable . . . Again – by Jeffrey Gardner, John Herbstritt, Nika Palama, and Monica Youssef at Sheppard Mullin
- What Employers Should Know About the New Immigration Orders – by Richard Green at CDF Labor Law
- Corporate Transparency Act Beneficial Ownership Information (“BOI”) Requirements are Paused (Again) – by IR Global
- Effective January 17, 2025 - Final H-1B Regulations will Significantly Change the H-1B Program – by Edwin Hernández García, and Roxanne Levine at Tarter Krinsky
- Ongoing ICE Raids – Key Information for Individuals and Employers – by Sarah Bileti, Madelaine Lane, Christopher LeClair, Daniel Persinger, and Christopher Tracy at Warner Norcross + Judd
- Trump rescinds Executive Order 11246 – by Cara Yates Crotty at Constangy
- Maximizing the Benefits (and Minimizing the Risks) of Payment Orchestration – by Andrew Bigart and Ellen Traupman Berge at Venable
- California Increases the Pressure on Alleged “Junk Fees”: New Law Targets ATM Charges – by Alejandro Moreno and Skylar Stoudt at Sheppard Mullin
- CFPB’s “Overdraft Lending” Rule Faces Immediate Legal Challenge – by Jennifer Aguilar and Sam Bragg at Alston & Bird
- Corporate Transparency Act BOI Reports are Still Voluntary – by Alyssa Christian, William Gartland, and Jeffrey Gleason at Bond Schoeneck & King
- Revitalizing Retail: What Saks Global Means for the Luxury Market and the Future of Department Stores – by Emily Caylor, Anthony Lupo, Alexis Mozeleski, R. Erica Roque, and Felicia Xu at ArentFox Schiff
- DEA Announces Three New Telemedicine Rules – by Michelle Huntsman at King & Spalding
- SEC charges Entergy with violation of internal accounting controls requirements – by Cydney Posner at Cooley
- February 2025 Immigration Visa Bulletin Released: What Employers Need to Know – by Inez Macedonio at Gibney
- DEA Releases Long-Awaited Telehealth Special Registration Proposal, but Adoption Is Uncertain – by Rachel Stauffer at McDermott+
- Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Under the Trump Administration 2.0 – by Helena Wasey Abebe and Kirat Goraya at Faegre Drinker
- Client Alert: Fifth Circuit Issues an Expedited Appeal of CTA Nationwide Injunction – by Christa Sullivan at Shumaker
- Corporate Transparency Act Update: FinCEN Asks SCOTUS to Intervene – by Lauren Beeman, Caitlin Hartsell, Jesus Osete, and Barbara Smith Tyson at BCLP
- Leaning In: The CFPB Publishes Rule on Fees for Overdraft Services – by Jessica Kaufman, Jeremy Mandell, Rebecca Tesfaye at Morrison & Foerster
- The Corporate Transparency Act – Current Status and State of Play as of New Year’s Day 2025 – by Joseph Allen at Willcox & Savage
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