Nicole Farbes-LyonsLaw StudentAmerican University Washington College of Law Websitewww.stjohns.eduConnectEmail718-990-6474 Professional Biography Nicole Farbes-Lyons is a J.D. Candidate at St. John’s University School of Law. Nicole holds a Bachelor’s degree from University of Pennsylvania and Master’s from Johns Hopkins University. More Legal and Business Bylines From Nicole Farbes-Lyons The Need for a Detailed Procedure of Judicial Review of Civil Rights Arbitration Awards after Rent-A-Center West, Inc. v. Jackson - (Posted On Monday, June 13, 2011) Current Legal Analysis Federal Proposal to Rescind ESA’s ‘Harm’ Definition Raises the Stakes for California’s AB 1319 by: S. Keith Garner , James Rusk Washington State Makes Key Changes to Amend Equal Pay and Opportunities Act by: Adam T. Pankratz , Mathew Parker Employers Must Adapt to Worksite Raid Surge: Sanctuary Cities Face Intensified Enforcement Efforts by: Amy L. Peck Navigating the Evolving Pharmacy Landscape in 2025: Challenges, Opportunities and Innovations by: Todd D. Rosenberg , Madhav Y. Bhatt GeTtin’ SALTy Episode 51 | Overview of Washington’s 2025 Legislative Session: Tax Policy Challenges and Business Impacts [Podcast] by: Nikki E. Dobay Attention SNFs: Enhanced 855A Disclosure Requirement Deadline Extended to August 1, 2025 by: Adrianne Cleven , Bob Coffield OIG Issues Another Favorable Advisory Opinion on Patient Recruitment Efforts by Community Health Centers by: Rachel E. Yount TOO CLASSY FOR THIS SUIT: What Two Google Rulings Say About How Not To Define A Class by: Blake Landis Corporate Restructuring — Liability Management Transactions, Private Credit, and the Road Ahead by: Rajat Prakash EU Loses WTO Challenge Against China’s Anti-Suit Injunctions; Files Appeal by: Aaron Wininger What Makes an Effective Director? Lessons from the Boardroom by: Financial Poise Faculty European Commission Publishes the AI Continent Action Plan by: Hunton Andrews Kurth’s Privacy and Cybersecurity Advancing the IRS Whistleblower Program by: Barbara T. Kaplan , Scott E. Fink Changes at the OFCCP: Enforcement Employees Placed on Administrative Leave Amid Federal Workforce Cuts by: Robert T. Dumbacher , Meredith Gregston “Just Do It” May Sell Shoes, but Can It Revolutionize Bureaucracy? by: James V. Aidala Upcoming Events Apr 30 2025 Workplace Horizons 2025 Apr 24 2025 Latest Developments in Intellectual Property Enforcement and Procurement Apr 24 2025 Navigating the Shifting Landscape: Key EPLI Litigation Trends and Emerging Issues in California Apr 25 2025 Global Business in Transition Update Print