Texas Food Truck Operators Celebrate New Laws Aimed at Boosting Business, But Safety Concerns Rise

Longview, Texas—Food truck operators in Longview are optimistic about two new state laws aimed at reducing regulatory burdens, believing these changes will foster business growth. However, city officials express concerns regarding potential impacts on customer safety due to the shift in oversight. In the recent legislative session, Texas lawmakers passed House Bill 2844, also referred to as the Food Truck Freedom Bill. This law transfers the responsibility of permitting, regulation, and inspection of food trucks from local municipalities to the Texas Department of State Health Services. Starting in July 2026, food truck vendors will be … Read more

Indiana Lawyer Named Mark Zuckerberg Battles Meta in Court Over Identity Crisis and Business Losses

INDIANAPOLIS — An attorney who shares the same name as the billionaire founder of Facebook is taking legal action against Meta Platforms Inc. over repeated suspensions of his social media accounts. Mark Zuckerberg, a bankruptcy lawyer in Indianapolis, claims that the social media giant is incorrectly labeling him an impersonator of its CEO. Zuckerberg has faced identity issues on Facebook for over 15 years, resulting in multiple account suspensions. His verified personal profile has been taken down five times, with the most recent incident happening in May. This suspension cost him $11,000 in advertising funds … Read more

California Court Upholds Climate Disclosure Laws Amid Legal Challenges from Business Groups

Sacramento, California — In a significant development for climate policy, two pivotal laws, SB 253 and SB 261, were enacted in October 2023 as part of California’s Climate Accountability Package. These laws impose requirements on companies operating in the state with annual revenues of at least $500,000 under SB 253 and $1 million under SB 261, mandating them to publicly disclose climate-related information. Specifically, SB 253 necessitates the reporting of greenhouse gas emissions across all scopes, while SB 261 requires a biennial assessment of climate-related fiscal impacts to be submitted to the California Air Resources … Read more

California Supreme Court Signals Shift in Business Litigation with Ruling on Delaware Forum Selection Clause

On July 21 in San Francisco, the California Supreme Court delivered a pivotal ruling in the case of EpicentRx, Inc. v. Superior Court. This decision overturned a previous ruling by the California Court of Appeal, which had upheld a trial court’s denial of a motion to transfer the case based on the doctrine of forum non conveniens. The court’s ruling centered on a clause that designated the Delaware Court of Chancery as the appropriate venue for disputes involving EpicentRx, a pharmaceutical company. The core of the debate was whether the trial court erred in its … Read more