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The Cannabis Industry’s “Big Tobacco” Moment: What Insurers Need To Know About Murray v. Cresco
A massive 320-page class action complaint filed on May 4, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois has the attention of the cannabis sector. The insurance professionals who underwrite it should also be paying close attention. The case, Murray et al. v. Cresco Labs Inc. et al., represents the most ambitious legal assault yet on the marketing practices of major cannabis multistate operators (MSOs).
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Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP

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Employers: Your Next EEO-1 Report May Be Your Last Ever (US)
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is proposing to eliminate the decades-old EEO-1 reporting requirement that mandates employers to disclose workforce demographic data. This potential regulatory change, aligned with the Trump Administration's efforts to curtail DEI initiatives, could fundamentally alter how the federal government monitors workplace discrimination and equal employment opportunity.
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Walmart’s Diversification Of Sourcing From China A Relationship Decades In The Making, So Breaking Up Is Really Hard To Do
Walmart has been in China for about 30 years, entering the market in 1996 when it opened its first Walmart hypermarket and Sam’s Club in Shenzhen. There are now 342 retail stores, 279 Walmart Supercenters, and 63 Sam’s Clubs in China, as of January 31, 2026. The road to success has been somewhat rough through the years as Walmart has had multiple recurring run-ins with the Chinese government.
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Braumiller Law Group, PLLC
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