Adams Appoints Rodriguez-Rosa as New NYC Parks Commissioner -
Mayor Adams has appointed Iris Rodriguez-Rosa as the new Commissioner of NYC Parks. Rodriguez-Rosa previously served as the Bronx Borough Parks Commissioner, and has…
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/ Elections & Politics, Zoning, Planning & Land Use
On the evening of Thursday, June 5, the Philadelphia City Council granted preliminary approval to several bills related to Mayor Cherelle Parker’s $6.8 billion FY26 City Budget with minimal changes to the initial proposal, which…
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/ Real Estate - Residential, Taxation, Transportation
Here are curated AG and federal regulatory news stories highlighting key areas in which state and federal regulators’ decisions are having an impact across the US:
• AGs Secure Contempt Ruling Against Robocaller for Allegedly…
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/ Communications & Media Law, Consumer Protection, Elections & Politics, Labor & Employment Law
GOP Lawmakers, Urging Fiscal Restraint, Push for $47.9B Budget -
At a conference hosted by Pennsylvanian Republican legislators and Americans for Prosperity Pennsylvania, the GOP hardliners accused Governor Josh Shapiro (D) of…
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/ Agriculture, Education Law, Elections & Politics, Real Estate - Residential, Science, Computers, & Technology
On June 4, 2025, President Donald Trump signed a Proclamation implementing new entry restrictions for individuals from countries identified by his administration as presenting elevated risks to U.S. national security and public…
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/ Administrative Law, Immigration Law, International Law & Trade
FY26 Budget Negotiations Entering HOME Stretch -
Thursday marks the final opportunity for the City Council to advance bills—including those tied to Mayor Cherelle Parker’s $6.7 billion proposed budget and Housing Opportunities…
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/ Education Law, Labor & Employment Law, Real Estate - Residential, Transportation, Zoning, Planning & Land Use
With electric prices going up, advocates tried — and failed — to reform the energy sector -
“Heading into the end of the legislative session, consumer advocates, renewable energy industry groups and environmental advocates were…
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/ Education Law, Elections & Politics, Energy & Utilities, Finance & Banking
New York AG Letitia James obtained an order denying TikTok Inc.’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by AG James against the company and affiliated entities, alleging that they violated state consumer protection laws by making…
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/ Communications & Media Law, Consumer Protection, Privacy
A bipartisan coalition of seven AGs obtained an order from a federal district court holding John Spiller in contempt for allegedly continuing to engage in illegal robocalling in violation of a stipulated order that limited his…
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/ Civil Remedies, Communications & Media Law, Consumer Protection
The Connecticut legislature has passed a sweeping new consumer protection law addressing hidden fees, subscription practices, electronic privacy, price gouging, and right-to-repair requirements, among other things…
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/ Consumer Protection, Privacy, Science, Computers, & Technology
Alabama AG Steve Marshall, a term-limited Republican, has announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Senator Tommy Tuberville. Former Alabama Supreme Court Justice Jay Mitchell, also a Republican, has…
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/ Elections & Politics
Massachusetts AG Andrea Campbell issued citations against restaurant Azumi LLC (Azumi), and its manager for allegedly requiring service employees to share tips with managers in violation of state wage and hour laws…
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/ Labor & Employment Law
New York AG Letitia James entered into a settlement with Equinox Group, LLC (Equinox Group), which operates fitness services under Equinox, Equinox+, and SoulCycle, resolving allegations that its subscription and cancellation…
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/ Administrative Law, Commercial Law & Contracts, Consumer Protection
As previously discussed on our blog, in September of 2024, New York passed a law requiring retail employers with 10 or more retail employees anywhere in New York to take certain safeguards to protect employees from workplace…
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/ Administrative Law, Labor & Employment Law
While artificial intelligence (AI) is a tool that can increase lawyers’ efficiency and cut costs for clients, the recent case of Ko v. Li, 2025 ONSC 2965 offers a warning about the serious legal implications for lawyers using…
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/ Civil Procedure, Family Law, Professional Malpractice, Science, Computers, & Technology