Food and Ag Issues UpdateBy Lynne R. OstfeldFood Law, December 2023Summaries of the food law presentations delivered by attorneys at the Congress of the Union International des Avocats in Rome.
Food and Our Laboratories of DemocracyBy A. Bryan Endres & Jessica L. GuarinoFood Law, December 2023One of the more recent state food regulatory developments is California Assembly Bill 418. Effective January 1, 2027, California will prohibit individuals or entities from engaging in the manufacturing, selling, delivering, distributing, holding, or offering for sale of a food product for human consumption in commerce if it contains brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, propylparaben, or red dye 3 (erythrosine).
Food-Related Legislation BillsBy Angela PetersFood Law, March 2023A list of bills reently sent to the Food Law Section Council for review and comments.
Foreign Company Stock Option Plans and Employees in the Arab Middle EastBy Howard L. StovallInternational and Immigration Law, May 2023A summary of legal and tax issues that confront foreign companies that contemplate the offering of stock option plans to their employees working in the Middle East.
Former Section Chair Greg Moredock Receives ISBA Young Lawyer of the Year AwardBy Emily N. MasalskiCivil Practice and Procedure, August 2023Gregory E. Moredock of Springfield Illinois recently received the ISBA Young Lawyer of the Year Award (Outside Cook County) at the ISBA member reception held at the Morton Arboretum in May 2023.
From Illinois to DelawareBy Ira N. HelfgotTrusts and Estates, May 2023A primer on trust collection for creditors.
From My Perspective: Why a Bar Exam?By Justice Lloyd A. Karmeier, (ret.)Senior Lawyers, February 2023During COVID-19, many jurisdictions adopted emergency measures to ensure that recent law school graduates would not be delayed in their path to bar admission, making some question the need to require any bar exam at all.
FTC Proposed Rule Would Render All Non-Competes UnenforceableBy Rachel Bossard & Blake RoterCorporate Law Departments, January 2023On January 5, 2023, the Federal Trade Commission released a notice of proposed rulemaking that would essentially ban employers from using non-compete agreements with employees and independent contractors throughout the United States.
The FTC Takes on Fake Consumer Reviews and Auto-Renewal of SubscriptionsBy Steven L. Baron, Jonathan LA Phillips, & Leah HallIntellectual Property, September 2023The Federal Trade Commission is engaging in rulemaking on issues that impact consumer transactions online, namely reviews and endorsements of goods and services and automatic renewals of subscriptions. The proposed rules crack down on deceptive practices relating to reviews and endorsements and make it easier for consumers to know about and terminate automatic renewal of subscriptions.