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April calendar will be the largest of the term to date

At the Lectern

To equal last term’s output, the court will need to schedule another 29 arguments over this term’s last three calendars. However, the justices’ pace seems likely to still leave the court short of last term’s 58 arguments and opinions (also here ), which was itself one of the court’s lowest numbers historically.

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Twelve cases added to Supreme Court calendar

SCOTUSBlog

The question comes to the court in the case of George Sheetz , who in 2016 applied for a permit to build a 1,854-square-foot manufactured home on land that he owns in Placerville, California. The post Twelve cases added to Supreme Court calendar appeared first on SCOTUSblog. Bissonnette v. Additional orders from the Sept.

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Maine and Nevada Update Drug Price Transparency Laws

FDA Law Blog

Schlanger — Maine and Nevada previously enacted laws requiring drug manufacturers to report information about the pricing of their products. Both states’ new requirements will become effective in October 2021 and should be considered as manufacturers prepare for state drug price transparency reporting in 2022.

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FDA End-of-Year Release of Warning Letters Impresses (or Depresses)

FDA Law Blog

Perhaps FDA wanted us to remember 2023 as the year FDA succeeded in uncovering critical defects in drug and device manufacturing, and in critical trials. Warning Letters, generally made public in a batch each Tuesday, are FDA’s public sanction that is most widely used to bring pressure on manufacturers and clinical trial investigators.

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March Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – Comment Dates on FCC Ownership Rules, FTC Proposed Ban on Noncompete Agreements, and TV Captioning Rules; Higher FCC Application Fees; Daylight Savings Time Adjustments for AM Stations; and More

Broadcast Law Blog

In these markets, “Big Four” stations (ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox) are required to provide 50 hours of audio description per calendar quarter, either during prime time or in children’s programming, and 37.5 additional hours of audio description per calendar quarter between 6 a.m. and 11:59 p.m. local time.

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Be a SaaS Lawyer: Your Guide to Legal SaaS

MyCase

Contracts and agreements . Contracts and Agreements . One of a SaaS lawyer’s most important duties is drafting and reviewing contracts and agreements. Calendaring software that combines appointments, meetings, and events into one calendar so you can manage deadlines across your entire firm. .

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Be a SaaS Lawyer: Your Guide to Legal SaaS

MyCase

Contracts and agreements . Contracts and Agreements . One of a SaaS lawyer’s most important duties is drafting and reviewing contracts and agreements. Calendaring software that combines appointments, meetings, and events into one calendar so you can manage deadlines across your entire firm. .

Lawyer 52