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Analyzing the Legal and Compliance Implications of President Trump's April 2025 Executive Order on Trucking English Proficiency and FMCSA Enforcement

Published on April 28, 2025

New EO mandates stricter FMCSA enforcement of English proficiency for truck drivers. 1 Learn compliance impacts & OOS risks for trucking & businesses, including unique considerations in Puerto Rico.

Navigating Electronic Filing: SUMAC Mandate for Puerto Rico Court of Appeals Effective June 16, 2025

Published on April 25, 2025

Puerto Rico Court of Appeals mandates SUMAC electronic filing for new appellate cases starting June 16, 2025. Understand this key procedure change for legal practice in PR, impacting Appeals, Certiorari, and Judicial Review.

MZLS Welcomes Back Francisco González de la Matta to Strengthen Corporate and Commercial Law Team after his service in the Department of Consumer Affairs (DACO)

Published on April 25, 2025

Francisco González de la Matta rejoins MZLS law firm in San Juan, PR. Former DACO Undersecretary and Interim Secretary returns to Corporate & Commercial team, bringing valuable public sector insight to benefit clients.

MZLS Attorneys Provide Analysis on Significant NEPA Regulatory Shift Featured on Construction Dive

Published on April 22, 2025

MZLS provides analysis on the NEPA regulatory shift, featured on Construction Dive. Learn its impact on environmental permitting & construction projects from our attorneys.

Restoring Common Sense to Federal Procurement: What the April 2025 Executive Order Means for Your Business

Published on April 19, 2025

April 2025 EO aims to streamline Federal Procurement by reforming the complex FAR. This government contracting update seeks efficiency. Learn what this reform means for your business.

Federal Energy Policy Shifts: Executive Orders Emphasize Grid Security, Traditional Fuels, and Limiting State Control

Published on April 9, 2025

Explore the latest U.S. executive orders on energy policy from April 2025. Learn how new directives on grid security, coal, and state preemption reshape the legal and regulatory landscape for energy and infrastructure stakeholders.