What Are the Implications of President Biden’s Latest Executive Order? In an article for Texas CEO Magazine last February, Kristopher Hill and Scott Larson discussed Biden’s statement about non-compete agreements […]Read More
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The Texas Legislature adjourned sine die last Memorial Day after 140 days of barely controlled chaos. Sine die is a Latin term meaning “without a day”—basically, without a scheduled date for […]Read More
We asked the experts for their perspective on this polarizing topic. 2021 has seen a resurgent discussion of the minimum wage across the United States. In January, lawmakers introduced the […]Read More
The Biden Administration may put an end to non-compete agreements. In his “Plan for Strengthening Worker Organizing, Collective Bargaining, and Unions,” President (then candidate) Biden promised to: [e]liminate non-compete clauses […]Read More
Cannabis laws are changing quickly around the country, including in Texas. Hemp—cannabis with less than 0.3 percent THC—is now legal nationwide. (THC, the psychoactive element of cannabis, is one of […]Read More