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Lapping the Field: Previewing the 2026 SHRM Oklahoma Annual State Conference - Drive to tHRive
After a long hiatus, Briefly Legal returns just in time to preview the 2026 SHRM Oklahoma Annual State Conference. This year, the conference takes place in Tulsa at the Arvest Convention Center, April 30 - May 1, 2026. With three weeks left to ...
Connecting the Dots: Previewing SHRM Oklahoma 2025 Annual Conference - ConnectHR
It’s springtime, and in Oklahoma, that could only mean one thing—the annual SHRM Oklahoma (formerly OKHR) conference is right around the corner. This year, the conference returns to Oklahoma City with events taking place at the Oklahoma City Co...
Texas Federal Court Blocks FTC Proposed Rule: Is this the End of the Non-Compete Saga?
On August 20, 2024 a Texas federal court issued a nationwide order preventing the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) Non-Compete Rule from going into effect. For the time being, employers are not required to comply with the FTC’s proposed rule to...
Loper Bright Part II: Chevron's Demise and the Ripple Effect on Regulatory Practice
In the second installment of our podcast series examining the impact of Loper Bright in various industries and practice groups, Energy Environment & Natural Resources Practice Group member Alyssa Sloan joins Briefly Legal to discus...
SCOTUS Discards the Chevron Doctrine: What’s Next for Federal Agency Regulations Impacting the Workplace?
The U.S. Supreme Court recently handed down one of the most significant decisions in decades. In Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, a case involving a little-known National Marine Fisheries Service regulation, SCOTUS overturned the ...