• 08.12.15

    Madden 2015 Has Nothing to Do With Football

    Legendary NFL coach John Madden probably has no idea that his last name now invokes shrugs, grunts and eye-rolling from the marketplace lending community.

  • 08.12.15

    Is Your Lease Financeable?

    It is often the case that parties enter into a lease thinking it is a temporary use of space by the tenant, which frequently amounts to nothing more than an expense line item on the budget.

  • 08.11.15

    Manatt on Health Reform: Weekly Highlights, August 11, 2015

    Reductions in uninsured rates are greatest in states with Medicaid expansions and State-based or State Partnership Marketplaces; Kentucky finds increased use of preventive healthcare following Medicaid expansion; and, Delaware maintains its State Partnership Marketplace model post-King v. Burwell.

  • 08.10.15

    Registration Available for Manatt-Sponsored Sports Law Symposium

    Registration is now available for the September 10 Sixth Annual Sports Law and Ethics Symposium presented by the Institute of Sports Law and Ethics at Santa Clara University:

  • 08.07.15

    Seventh Circuit Finds Standing In Neiman Marcus Data Breach Suit

    Reversing summary judgment, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated a data breach lawsuit against Neiman Marcus, and accepted the plaintiff’s contention that fear of future harm stemming from the breach was sufficient to establish standing in the case.

  • 08.07.15

    California Sick Leave Law Gets Updates

    California's Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act just took effect on July 1 but Governor Jerry Brown has already signed into law tweaks to the statute.

  • 08.05.15

    Are the Circuits A-Splitting?

    On July 6, 2015, the Ninth Circuit in U.S. v. Salman declined to adopt a narrow interpretation, arguably set by the Second Circuit in U.S. v. Newman in 2014, of the "personal benefit" element of insider trading cases.

  • 08.05.15

    CSU Cannot Avoid Off-Site Traffic Mitigation Payments Because Legislature Failed to Approve Funds

    The California Supreme Court has clarified language from its prior decision in City of Marina v. Board of Trustees of California State University (2006) 39 Cal.4th 341 by concluding that a state agency that has an obligation to make fair-share payments to mitigate off-site traffic impacts of a ...

  • 08.04.15

    Manatt on Health Reform: Weekly Highlights, August 4, 2015

    Increased plan choice on HealthCare.gov is linked to lower premium growth; Arizona seeks changes to Medicaid expansion; and California and New York release detailed Marketplace and Medicaid enrollment reports.

  • 08.03.15

    EPA Finalizes Carbon Pollution Emissions Standards for Power Plants

    Today EPA released its final Clean Power Plan, its first-ever regulations aimed at reducing carbon pollution from electric power plants.

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