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May Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters: LMS Migration of FCC Forms, Lowest Unit Rate Windows, EEO Audits, TV Auction, FM Antenna Rulemaking, and More

Broadcast Law Blog

May is one of the few months on the calendar where there are not routine FCC regulatory deadlines. As a refresher, in the forty-five days before a primary election, broadcasters must extend to legally qualified candidates their lowest unit rate and continue to follow all other applicable political broadcasting rules.

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June Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters: License Renewal and EEO Filings, Comments and Replies, Auction Upfront Payments, Streaming Rates Announcement, and More

Broadcast Law Blog

As the calendar flips to June, pandemic restrictions across the country continue to loosen, and we inch closer to summer. Stay tuned throughout the month to our blog, the FCC website, industry publications, advisories from your legal counsel, and other information sources for updates and other dates that are important to your station.

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This Week in Regulation for Broadcasters: November 26 to December 2 , 2022

Broadcast Law Blog

Stations should not assume that talent know the relevant rules – they more likely will just read whatever is handed to them without understanding the potential legal risk for the station, which, as demonstrated in this case, could be significant. additional hours of audio description per calendar quarter between 6 a.m. and 11:59 p.m.

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The Alert: April – June 2024

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We have a team with over 63 years of combined corporate governance experience, and we retain legal counsel that we can engage with quickly if necessary. Under the NYLTA, affected LLCs must disclose the full legal name, date of birth, current home or business street address, and a unique identifying number from an acceptable document (e.g.,

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To Arbitrate or Not To Arbitrate? That Is the Question

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For example, California, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York, Texas, and Wyoming have enforced arbitration provisions for lawyers. LEXIS 5278 (August 2020) (legal malpractice; third party beneficiaries; arbitration provision enforceable); Innovative Images, LLC v. As with so many things legal, the answer is, “it depends.”

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Lookback 2020: The Biggest Takeaways for Attorneys

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In our live interactive Q&A session, industry experts Carolyn Elefant, Jared Correia, and Benson Varghese reflected on and provided answers around overdue foundational shifts in the legal industry and ways in which attorneys are adapting their business operations for a competitive, resilient law practice in 2021. Jump to a Topic.

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March 2018 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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California Federal Court Barred BLM from Enforcing Delay of Oil and Natural Gas Waste Prevention Rule; States, Trade Groups Asked Wyoming Court to Expedite Review of Rule and Suspend Deadlines. The court also denied motions to transfer the action to the District of Wyoming, where a challenge to the Waste Prevention Rule is pending.

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