10/14/2025 8:43:10 PM Driving Compliance: English Proficiency Enforcement and its Impact on Trucking Employers By Josue R. Aparicio Gregory R. Reed The Department of Transportation's new enforcement initiative of the English language proficiency requirement could have a significant...
10/10/2025 3:21:44 PM Know Who is Behind the Wheel: Understanding the New Non-Domiciled CDL Requirements and How to Protect Your Business from Liability By Gregory R. Reed The Department of Transportation has published an emergency rule to address non-domiciled commercial drivers licenses with significant...
10/10/2025 3:21:05 PM New California Law Provides Protections Regarding Immigration Information and Immigration Enforcement in Healthcare Settings By Allan D. Jergesen Kaden D. Sundberg SB 81 includes patient immigration status as medical information under California confidentiality laws and limits ICE enforcement...
10/8/2025 7:31:50 PM Tesla's “Nuclear” Verdict: Potential Impacts on Autonomous Truck Technology By Christina M. Nugent The $200,000,000 punitive damages award against Tesla raises questions for companies developing autonomous truck technology.
10/7/2025 6:50:19 PM SB 707 Brings Major Overhaul to the Brown Act By Steven D. Miller Shayna M. Van Hoften Isaac L. Shapiro SB 707 (Durazo), signed into law by the Governor on October 3, 2025, implements the most sweeping set of Brown Act amendments in decades....
10/7/2025 6:48:47 PM Don’t Get Caught Off Guard: Section 111 Audit Readiness By Shannon M. Nessier Jillian S. Donovan Dayna F. Olson After a year lead time, audits of Section 111 reporting compliance will begin starting October 11, 2025 for the prior reporting year....
10/1/2025 7:02:18 PM While Vacating Drinking Water Standards for Some PFAS, the EPA Retains Other Biden-Era PFAS Regulations By Sean G. Herman Thomas M. Han The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency maintains its regulatory stance on PFOA and PFOS even as it moves to scale back its drinking...
10/1/2025 7:00:43 PM A California Court of Appeal Weighs in on FAAAA Preemption and Sets Aside Miller By Christina M. Nugent The California Court of Appeal undertakes its own evaluation of FAAAA Preemption and the Safety Exception