Arkansas bars use of ‘X’ as substitute for male or female classification on driver’s licenses and IDs – JURIST

Arkansas bars use of ‘X’ as substitute for male or female classification on driver’s licenses and IDs – JURIST

The Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration (DFA) announced Tuesday a proposed emergency rule that would disallow the use of “X” as a substitute for male or female on state-issued driver’s licenses... Read more »
DOL Issues Final Rule on Classification of Independent Contractors

DOL Issues Final Rule on Classification of Independent Contractors

On January 10, 2024, the Department of Labor’s (“DOL”) released a final rule (the “Final Rule”) addressing how workers are classified under the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”). Among other things, the... Read more »
DOL Final Independent Contractor Classification

DOL Final Independent Contractor Classification

The U.S. Department of Labor (the “DOL”) recently issued a final rule (the “2024 Rule”) which reverts the independent contractor analysis back to a multifactor, totality-of-the-circumstances review that, as compared to the current rule... Read more »
US DOL Announces Final Rule on Classification of Workers as Employees or Independent Contractors under FLSA

US DOL Announces Final Rule on Classification of Workers as Employees or Independent Contractors under FLSA

Key Takeaways: The Department of Labor recently clarified a critical distinction between an employee and an independent contractor. The courts will no longer use the Trump-era rule that focused on two core... Read more »
US HHS releases letter recommending Schedule III classification for cannabis based on ‘accepted medical use’ – JURIST

US HHS releases letter recommending Schedule III classification for cannabis based on ‘accepted medical use’ – JURIST

A series of documents from US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) officials published on Friday made public the agency’s recommendation that cannabis be reclassified to Schedule II of the Controlled... Read more »
Zuva and Litera Jointly Develop Classification Taxonomy for Legal Documents and Make It Open Source through the SALI Alliance

Zuva and Litera Jointly Develop Classification Taxonomy for Legal Documents and Make It Open Source through the SALI Alliance

Two legal companies that are leaders in document and contracts technology, Zuva and Litera, revealed today that they have developed a multi-level document classification taxonomy for use by legal professionals and companies,... Read more »
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