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Kuehn Law Encourages Investors Of iRhythm Technologies, Inc. To Contact Law Firm
Kuehn Law encourages iRhythm Technologies investors to contact their firm amid ongoing concerns. No legal action has been confirmed yet.
AI compliance brief generator for small clinics
Small clinics are set to test an AI-powered compliance brief generator, aiming to streamline regulatory updates for clinic managers via subscription service.
Ford Fired an 11-Year Worker Over a $1.95 Cookie, Then Found Out He Actually Paid for It
Ford terminated an 11-year worker over a $1.95 cookie, only to later discover he had already paid for it. The incident raises questions about workplace policies.
University of Tennessee to pay $1.9M to professor fired over Charlie Kirk comment
The University of Tennessee will pay $1.9 million to a professor after firing him over a comment related to Charlie Kirk. The case raises questions about academic freedom and free speech.
YouTube TV and DirecTV Users May Be Eligible for $50M Disney Settlement
Eligible YouTube TV and DirecTV subscribers could share in a $50 million settlement related to Disney channel access issues, pending court approval.
Federal vendor registration renewal assistant
A new federal vendor registration renewal assistant is being tested to help small businesses manage renewal tasks and stay compliant for government contracts.
QAtrial: Compliance That Shows Its Work
QAtrial introduces an open-source, provenance-first AI tool for regulated life sciences, enhancing compliance without sacrificing traceability and auditability.
Trade and supply-chain operations signal monitor: MEPs urge FIFA to investigate chief Infantino over Trump peace prize
European MEPs call for FIFA to investigate Infantino amid rising geopolitical trade signals impacting operations, highlighting the need for role-specific monitoring.
AG Nessel secures order Halting Kalshi’s Michigan Operations
Michigan Attorney General Nessel secures court order to stop Kalshi’s operations in Michigan amid regulatory concerns.