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"In 2025, New York State overhauled its State Superfund law and extended the State Superfund Program for ten years. The state also enacted laws restricting chemicals in menstrual products and firefighter personal protective equipment; expanding the extended producer responsibility program for batteries to include electric scooter and bike batteries; and protecting monarch butterflies and horseshoe crabs. These and other new and amended environmental and energy laws—as well as notable vetoes—are discussed in this article."

February 26, 2026Michael B. GerrardEnvironmental LawNew York Law JournalFinding Love Again Without Losing Financial Ground

Prenuptial agreements and structured asset-protection strategies have evolved from discretionary planning measures into essential risk-management tools. When properly drafted and discussed, they function not as signals of mistrust but as tools for clarity and predictability, allowing parties to move forward with confidence while preserving financial stability.

February 26, 2026Rebecca L. PalmerFamily LawDaily Business ReviewPolicy Without Precedent? NLRB’s Restored Quorum Signals Ideological Shift, But Its Power To Reverse Precedent Remains Unclear

The NLRB will resume activity after nearly a year, now with a quorum confirmed by the Senate, likely shifting toward more employer-friendly policies. However, with a divided Board and ongoing legal challenges, major policy changes may be slow. Recent court rulings, including a split between circuits on the Board’s constitutionality, foreshadow potential Supreme Court review, which could reshape its powers. Meanwhile, the new General Counsel is focusing on cautious, operational priorities. Overall, the Board is expected to gradually weaken Biden-era employee protections, with future reforms possibly increasing presidential control and ideological influence.

February 26, 2026Thomas J. ReillyLabor LawNew York Law JournalFurther Developments in Constitutional Challenges to the False Claims Act, and Lessons From the Indictment of Two Telemedicine Corporations

This article covers recent legal issues: the ongoing debate over FCA constitutionality, with the Sixth Circuit denying an appeal in TriHealth, and the DOJ’s indictment of Done Global and Mindful Mental Wellness for illegally distributing Adderall via telehealth. Despite individual convictions, the companies face charges, indicating the government’s focus on enforcement in the telemedicine industry.

February 26, 2026Robert M. RadickHealth Care LawNew York Law JournalInvesting in Excellence: Sponsorship as Reciprocal Career Acceleration, Part 1

At its core, sponsorship involves leaders using their influence to open doors for high-potential individuals, who earn that advocacy through strong performance, visibility, and trust. In this three-part article series, we examine how, when done right, sponsorship can be a powerful, mutually beneficial dynamic that simultaneously accelerates careers and strengthens organizations.

February 26, 2026Scholastica Baker, Kaitlyn E. Stone and Michael C. ZogbyCareer DevelopmentNew Jersey Law JournalAI Transcription Tools: Privacy, Privilege and Ethical Pitfalls

With this rapid adoption of new technology comes significant legal, privacy, and ethical risks that law firms and employers cannot afford to ignore.

February 26, 2026Sharon Caffrey and Seth H. DawickiLegal Ethics and Attorney DisciplineThe Legal IntelligencerA New Frontier for Employment Background Screening in Pennsylvania

In recent years, and especially in 2025 and early 2026, the compliance picture has changed dramatically. As a result, employers and their counsel—especially those based in Pennsylvania who have not had to struggle with the 50-state patchwork of legal obligations on this topic that has evolved elsewhere in the country—may need to revisit background screening policies and practices.

February 26, 2026William J. Simmons and Kevin FrankelEmployment LawThe Legal IntelligencerCue Lee Corso: Reprieve From Heightened Standard to Enforce Online Arbitration May Be Short Lived

Many in the defense bar gave a “sigh of relief” after the Supreme Court’s ruling in Chilutti II. But that excitement may soon be short lived because the Superior Court’s panel in Cobb provides a pathway to revive the now defunct standard in Chilutti I.

February 26, 2026Casey Alan Coyle and Ryan M. McCannAlternative Dispute ResolutionThe Legal IntelligencerUndermining the Credibility of Claimants’ Experts Who Are 'Players'

With the increasing number of hospital-based systems prohibiting many physicians from testifying in a workers’ compensation case, a cottage industry has been on the rise of physicians tailoring their practices to the treatment of injured workers.

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To make habit formation more manageable, here are a few strategies to help boost your energy, activity, and hydration throughout the day. In his book "Atomic Habits," James Clear describes the four laws of behavior change: “Make it obvious, make it attractive, make it easy, and make it satisfying.”

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