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Published 06/04/2021
What to do When Your Business Has Been Sued
Services : Emerging Company and Entrepreneur Services | Commercial Litigation
In this episode of "The Entrepreneur Advisor", Partner Steven Malitz of Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr’s Litigation Practice discusses the key steps a business owner should take before and after being served with a lawsuit, as well as important litigation avoidance tips. Learn about what to do when you receive a demand letter; how to select the right registered agent; how to trigger insurance coverage; and how to approach settlement negotiations.
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Published 06/03/2021
Mandating COVID-19 Vaccinations in Independent K-12 Schools: Protecting Students’ Well-Being and Minimizing Legal Risks
By Kathryn Beaumont Murphy, Rob Duston, Levi Schy
Industries K-12 Schools
On May 10, 2021, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for children ages 12-15, expanding the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) originally issued on December 11, 2020 for individuals ages 16 and older. This development may require K-12 schools to quickly firm up their position on vaccinations for students for the upcoming 2021-22 school year. (A school’s approach to vaccinations for employees requires a different legal and practical analysis, which Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr has analyzed in this blog .) For private schools, whether to require, or...
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Published 06/03/2021
Voters Approve 2 Constitutional Amendments to Restrict Wolf’s Emergency Powers
Services White Collar and Government Enforcement
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Published 06/02/2021
Early Advocates of Organic Food Products, Amy’s Kitchen Believes in the Benefits of a Fully Regenerative Ecosystem and Aims to Help Heal the Planet Through Its Business

In this episode, host Jonathan Havens, co-chair of Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr’s Food, Beverage and Agribusiness (FBA) Practice, speaks with Paul Schiefer, senior director of sustainability at Amy’s Kitchen, which started in a home kitchen in Santa Rosa, California and now serves millions of consumers globally with organic ready-made canned and frozen meals. Paul discusses with Jonathan how Amy’s Kitchen last year became a Certified B Corporation®, a designation which means that the company has met the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability to balance profit and purpose. Paul outlines for listeners the B Corporation® certification process that took several months to complete and analyzes the company’s operations and performance across several areas, such as governance, supply chain, adjacent and internal communities, and environment. Finally, Jonathan and Paul talk about how the B Corporation® principles mirror the company’s ethos and align with its sustainability goals, including scaling organic agriculture, investing in research to make it more productive, and decreasing the cost of organic food so it is affordable and accessible to everybody.

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Published 06/02/2021
President Biden Announces Increase in Small Disadvantaged Government Contracting Goals
By Judith B. Kassel
Industries Government Contracts
Historically, the Federal Government has incorporated socio-economic policy into Government contracting procurement requirements. On June 1, 2021, President Biden announced that it intends to use the Federal Government’s purchasing power as a tool to help narrow the racial wealth gap and to reinvest in communities that have been left behind by failed policies. Specifically, the Administration intends to increase the share of Federal contracts going to small disadvantaged businesses by 50 percent, to $100 billion, by 2026. If achieved, this goal will be the largest increase in small...
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Published 06/02/2021
Must-knows about moonlighting
Industries Health Care
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Published 06/01/2021
Renewal: With a Community Assist, Baseball Brings a Win to Worcester
Industries Sports and Entertainment
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Published 05/27/2021
Clinical Laboratory Agrees to Pay $25,000 to Settle Potential HIPAA Security Rule Violations
By Bruce Armon, Samantha Gross, Patricia Varona Garcia
Industries Health Care
On May 25, 2021, the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), announced that Peachstate Health Management, LLC d/b/a AEON Clinical Laboratories (Peachstate) agreed to pay $25,000, enter into a Resolution Agreement, and adopt a Corrective Action Plan (CAP) to settle potential violations of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Security Rule. Peachstate provides diagnostic and laboratory-developed tests, including clinical and genetic testing services. Peachstate is based in Georgia and is certified under the Clinical...
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Published 05/26/2021
Supreme Court Holds That CERCLA Contribution Claims Are Triggered by Resolution of Express CERCLA Liability
By Andrea A. Lipuma
Services Environmental | Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)
This week the Supreme Court decided Territory of Guam v. United States , No. 20-382 (U.S. May 24, 2021) , and held that contribution claims under section 113(f)(3)(B) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (“CERCLA”), 42 U.S.C. § 9613(f)(3)(B) are only permitted in cases where there has been “resolution of a CERCLA-specific liability.” The United States Navy constructed the Ordot Dump in Guam during the 1940s and allegedly disposed of toxic waste there for decades before ceding control of the landfill to Guam. EPA sued Guam under the Clean Water Act for...
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Published 05/25/2021
President Biden’s Cybersecurity Executive Order Designed to Strengthen Nation’s Defenses
By Alexander (Sandy) R. Bilus, Rebecca J. Reist, Judith B. Kassel
Industries Government Contracts
Services Cybersecurity and Privacy
In the wake of several recent major cyberattacks, President Biden issued a sweeping Executive Order on Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity (“Order”) on May 12, 2012. The Order reflects the Administration’s policy of “prevention, detection, assessment and remediation of cyber incidents as a top priority and essential to the national and economic security.” President Biden issued the Order following a series of recent cyberattacks on Federal Government and private company networks, including the Colonial Pipeline and the SolarWinds incidents. ​The Order aims to improve the nation’s...
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Published 05/21/2021
Biden Orders Climate Strategy by Fall
By Pamela Goodwin
Services Environmental | Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)
President Biden yesterday issued an Executive Order directing the national climate adviser and director of the National Economic Council to develop a comprehensive, government-wide climate strategy by the end of September. The Order calls for a plan to identify and disclose financial risk to government programs, assets and liabilities, posed by climate risks, and determine the public and private financing needed to reach net-zero emissions by 2050. Key Elements of the Order Financial regulators, including the Secretary of the Treasury, to consider assessing climate-related financial risk...
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Published 05/21/2021
Authorized Property and Business Interruption Insurers of Commercial Property in New Jersey to Include Statements That Policy May Not Cover Pandemics or Viruses
By M. Paige Berry, Laurie Kamaiko
Industries Insurance
​On May 12, 2021, the Governor of New Jersey signed into law a bill that will require authorized insurers that provide property and business interruption insurance for commercial property in New Jersey to provide a summary to policyholders and applicants that includes a statement that the policy may not cover pandemics or viruses, once the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance (the “Department”) has developed a summary for such authorized insurers to use. As the COVID-19 pandemic descended upon the country, so did the numerous executive actions limiting and shuttering businesses...
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Published 05/20/2021
Washington, D.C. Prepares to Implement Ban on Non-Compete Agreements
By Garrett P. Buttrey, Henry A. Platt
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Published 05/19/2021
What Insurers and Cannabis Businesses Need to Know About Federal Legislation
Industries Cannabis Law | Insurance
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Published 05/18/2021
Remote Hiring From Inside the Office: The Advantages of Virtual Interviews Post-Pandemic
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Published 05/18/2021
HR and the Courts: May Edition
Industries Higher Education
Services Labor and Employment
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