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Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP Boston, MA Document Search Results (88) Show: results per page Sort by:  | SEC Provides Important Municipal Securities Disclosure Guidance in Harrisburg Enforcement Proceeding Stanley Keller, Walter J. St. Onge; Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP;
Legal Alert/Article May 10, 2013, previously published on May 2013 On May 6, 2013, the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) issued important guidance to public officials regarding their legal responsibilities for accurate disclosure to the secondary market for municipal securities. This guidance appears in a settled cease and desist...
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Legal Alert/Article May 9, 2013, previously published on May 2013 The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court’s decision in 275 Washington Street Corp., Trustee v. Hudson River International, LLC, SJC-11217 (April 30, 2013), highlights the importance of carefully negotiating and drafting the remedies provisions in commercial leases to ensure practical and...
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Legal Alert/Article May 1, 2013, previously published on April 2013 A recent ruling by the Delaware Chancery Court holds that the reverse triangular merger structure avoids the consent requirements of non-assignment clauses in target contracts.
|  | Recent Developments in Wage and Hour Law Richard D. Glovsky, Eric B. Mack; Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP;
Legal Alert/Article May 1, 2013, previously published on April 2013 March was another busy month in the world of wage and hour law. In our continuing efforts to keep our clients and friends apprised of recent developments in that often vexing and treacherous legal arena, we highlight some important recent developments.
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Legal Alert/Article April 22, 2013, previously published on April 2013 On April 16, 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its 5-4 decision in Genesis Healthcare Corp. et al. v. Symczyk, a collective action brought under the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”). Symczyk alleged that her employer violated the FLSA by automatically deducting 30 minutes of time per...
|  | Identity Theft Red Flag Rules Adopted by SEC and CFTC Meaghan L. Sanders, Heather M. Stone; Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP;
Legal Alert/Article April 19, 2013, previously published on April 2013 On April 10, 2013, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and the Commodities Futures Trading Commission (“CFTC”) jointly adopted rules and guidelines requiring certain entities regulated by the agencies to enact programs that identify, detect, and respond to...
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Legal Alert/Article April 6, 2013, previously published on April 2013 The SEC has updated its 2008 guidance governing the disclosure of company information on corporate websites and blogs in compliance with Regulation FD to reflect the increasing popularity of social media. The SEC has confirmed that a public company may use social media outlets like Facebook and...
|  | Supreme Court Extends Copyright “First Sale” Doctrine to Cover Goods Manufactured Overseas Exclusively for Foreign Distribution and Sale Glenn G. Pudelka, Lawrence R. Robins; Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP;
Legal Alert/Article March 25, 2013, previously published on March 2013 In a long-awaited and far-reaching opinion, the United States Supreme Court today overturned the Second Circuit’s holding in Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., holding that the First Sale Doctrine (17 U.S.C. §109(a)) applies to goods manufactured in foreign countries (exclusively...
|  | Recent Developments in Wage and Hour Law Richard D. Glovsky, Eric B. Mack; Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP;
Legal Alert/Article March 25, 2013, previously published on March 2013 February was another busy month in the world of wage and hour law. In our continuing efforts to keep our clients and friends apprised of recent developments in that often vexing and treacherous legal arena, we highlight some important recent developments.
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Legal Alert/Article March 20, 2013, previously published on March 2013 Stanford Hospital and Clinics in Stanford, California recently implemented its “Late Career Practitioner Policy,” requiring physicians over the age of 74 1/2 who are applying for privileges, and physicians over the age of 75 who seek to renew their privileges, to undergo various testing...
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