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Following a nationwide trend, Illinois has proposed significant legislation affecting employee restrictive covenants, such as non-compete agreements. While the proposed law does not dramatically change most aspects of the patchwork of Illinois common law, it adds certainty to long-questioned areas and imposes several threshold hurdles and eligibility factors to the test for assessing enforceable restrictive covenants.
On May 31, 2021, the Illinois Senate and House of Representatives passed Senate Bill 672, which amends the Illinois Freedom to Work Act, 820 ILCS 90/(“IFWA”). Expected to be signed into law by Governor Pritzker, the Bill would change the IFWA with respect to the standards required to enter into and enforce employee non-compete agreements. Currently, under the IFWA, employers are prohibited from entering into non-compete agreements with “low-wage” employees, defined as those earning $13.00 per hour
On May 21, 2021, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”) announced that the Next Generation Accountable Care Organization (“ACO”) Model (“NGACO Model” or “Model”), set to.
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EXCLUSIVE: It may be erroneous to call the melding of rapper Tablo, Scooter Braun’s SB Projects, Emmy nominee Jason Kim and Amazon a K-pop supergroup. However, the quartet certainly are embracing the genre, if not the notion.
Under the first-look deal that the Justin Bieber and Demi Lovato manager has with the Jeff Bezos-founded streamer, the four have teamed up to develop
Working with a predominately Korean producing team, the comedy series created by
Amidst long-simmering diplomatic tensions between China and the United States, disputes arising out of Chinese companies’ alleged theft of technological trade secrets from rival.
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology (“NIST”) is seeking comments on its draft NIST SP 800-161 Rev. 1, “Cyber Supply Chain Risk Management Practices for Systems and Organizations,” published on April 29, 2021. The public comment period currently is open and concludes on June 14, 2021. NIST anticipates releasing a second draft in September 2021, with a final version anticipated to be released by April 2022.
Primarily, the updates to NIST SP 800-161 are focused on helping organizations identify, assess, and respond to cyber supply chain risks while remaining aligned with other fundamental NIST cybersecurity risk management guidance. The revision to NIST SP 800-161 is designed to incorporate next generation cyber supply chain risk management (“C-SCRM”) controls, strategies, policies, plans, and risk assessments into broader enterprise risk management activities through the application of a multi-lev