In the latest episode of Sheppard Mullin’s French Insider, a monthly podcast dedicated to guiding French investors and companies through the complexities of investing and operating in the United States, Sheppard Mullin’s Jonathan Meyer offers a deep dive into the
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City Council says Yes to the City of Yes for Housing Opportunity
Today, the City Council (by a vote of 31 to 20) approved the modified City of Yes for Housing Opportunity text amendment (COYHO), which aims to combat the housing crisis by making it possible to build a little more housing…
Antitrust During Trump 2.0: It’s Complicated
What antitrust enforcement will look like during a second Trump administration is, like antitrust law, complicated. Notions that Republicans are pro-business and therefore will take a laissez-faire approach to antitrust enforcement are outdated and simplistic. During Trump’s first term, antitrust enforcement…
FDA Releases Long-Anticipated Guidance on Predetermined Change Control Plans for Devices That Utilize AI/ML Software
Earlier this week, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (“FDA” or the “Agency”) released its long-anticipated final guidance (the “Guidance”) on predetermined change control plans (“PCCPs”) for devices that utilize artificial intelligence/machine learning (“AI/ML”) software. FDA’s stated goal for the…
Key Takeaways from FDA’s Latest Social Media Warnings
In the Law360 article “Key Takeaways From FDA’s Latest Social Media Warnings,” Sheppard Mullin FDA Regulatory attorneys Dominick DiSabatino, Cortney Inman and law clerk Julian Klein cover the FDA’s Office of Prescription Drug Promotion October 31 untitled letter to Merz…
New York Paid Prenatal Leave Begins Next Year – What Employers Need to Know
Beginning on January 1, 2025, all New York employers will be required to provide eligible employees with 20 hours of paid prenatal leave (“Paid Prenatal Leave”) during any 52-week period for health care services during or related to their pregnancy.…
Healing the Healers: Using Value-Based Care Strategies to Mitigate Physician Burnout
Where Physician Burnout and Value-Based Care Intersect
This series explores legal issues related to physician burnout and potential solutions, and here we explore the potential impact of value-based care (“VBC”). Our first post addressed how healthcare organizations can foster the…
Renewal Revolution: Compliance With FTC’s “Click to Cancel” Rule
On October 16, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a new rule, referred to as the “Click to Cancel” rule, which is intended to make it easier for consumers to cancel recurring subscriptions and memberships.[i]…
Will the Trump Labor Department Continue the Current Sharp Focus on the Healthcare Industry?
In less than two months, Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th President of the United States. President-elect Trump has already announced that he will nominate Republican Congresswoman Lori Chavez-DeRemer as his pick to serve as the next Secretary…
Will the Trump Labor Department Continue the Current Sharp Focus on the Healthcare Industry?
In less than two months, Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th President of the United States. President-elect Trump has already announced that he will nominate Republican Congresswoman Lori Chavez-DeRemer as his pick to serve as the next Secretary…