JD Supra Morning Brief: Back Taxes, Activist Investors, GMO Food, California’s Homeless
Packing for the long weekend? Don’t forget your copy of the JD Supra Morning Brief…
Online advertising and user endorsements? Check. Social media risks and liabilities? Check. FTC and the Hart Scott Rodino thresholds? Check. News you can use? Check. (Corporate Law Report)
The proposed California Homeless Person’s Bill of Rights and Fairness Act would grant every person in the state the rights to pray, rest, and urinate in public spaces (Allen Matkins)
If you owe back taxes to the IRS, there’s no time like the present to get caught up. Really. (Duane Morris)
Are vegans protected for their beliefs in the workplace? (Small Business Support)
Legislators in Washington and New Mexico have proposed laws requiring the disclosure of genetically modified food (Morrison & Foerster)
The Activist Investor Conference begins next week. Get ready, corporations… (Levick)
Don’t forget to start using the revised Fair Credit Reporting Act disclosure for job applicants and employees (Sutherland Asbill & Brennan)
Dar es Salaam is a long way from Cleveland. Literally and figuratively… (BakerHostetler)
UK employees have the right to wear a religious cross in the workplace (Morgan Lewis)
100 hours: that’s how long diesel backup generators can run before emissions limits kick in (Foley Hoag)
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