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|February 15, 2024
Winston Closes Financing of the Landmark San Juan Bay Cruise Terminals Project
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|February 6, 2024
Winston Represents KeHE Distributors, LLC in a $750.0 Million Senior Secured Notes Offering
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|January 16, 2024
Winston Represented Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. in its Acquisition of The Rowley Agency
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Direct Sellers Update: Regulation, Law & Policy
|May 20, 2024
|3 Min Read
Navigating the FTC’s Final Rule Banning Non-Competes: Why Direct Sellers Shouldn’t Panic
The recent FTC approval of a final rule banning non-compete agreements has sparked concern and uncertainty among direct sellers. Understandably, many are wondering how this ruling will impact their businesses and what steps they can take to protect themselves against unfair competition and misuse of their intellectual property. However, amidst the apprehension, it’s essential to remember that there are avenues for safeguarding your interests, and the FTC’s rule may not be as set in stone as it initially appears.
Benefits Blast
|May 17, 2024
|1 Min Read
Health & Welfare Plan Contribution and Benefit Limits Announced for 2025
The IRS recently released Rev. Proc. 2024-25, which provides the inflation-adjusted limits related to health savings accounts (HSAs), high deductible health plans (HDHPs), and excepted benefit health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs) for the 2025 calendar year.
Client Alert
|May 17, 2024
|6 Min Read
A unique entity, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has faced court challenges to its policies and structure since its inception. But in recent years, as the CFPB has become more active and, arguably, more aggressive, it has faced increasing legal scrutiny. The swirling legal challenges against the CFPB raise questions for banks and other regulated entities regarding not only how to respond to CFPB’s rulemaking but how quickly they should act to do so. This article addresses the main litigation surrounding credit card late fees and its overlap with the recent Supreme Court case upholding the validity of the Bureau’s funding structure, and in this context provides further insight into the pace at which an entity should respond to this quasi-regulator/quasi-enforcer.
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