In an effort to better protect consumers and ensure fair advertising practices, Mississippi lawmakers have introduced new legislation aimed at strengthening advertising and consumer protection laws in the state. The ......
Posted on 2026-02-05
In Mississippi, small businesses are feeling the financial strain as professional liability insurance rates have skyrocketed in recent months. This alarming trend has left many business owners questioning their ability ......
Posted on 2026-02-05
In recent occupational safety and health news in Mississippi, a number of developments have taken place to ensure the safety and well-being of workers across the state. From new regulations ......
Posted on 2026-02-05
In a landmark decision, Mississippi legislators have introduced new nuclear regulations aimed at ensuring the safety and well-being of the state's residents. The move comes in response to growing concerns ......
Posted on 2026-02-05
In response to the growing concern over online harassment and cyberbullying, Mississippi has implemented new internet regulations aimed at protecting its residents from harmful online behavior. The new law, which ......
Posted on 2026-02-05
On February 5, 2026, Mississippi lawmakers made significant changes to the state's trusts and estates laws by introducing new legislation aimed at streamlining the probate process and offering more flexibility in estate ......
Posted on 2026-02-05
In an effort to improve student achievement and address educational disparities within the state, Mississippi Governor John Smith announced a new education initiative on February 5, 2026. The initiative, dubbed the "Mississippi ......
Posted on 2026-02-05
The state of Mississippi saw significant developments in labor and employment news on February 5, 2026. From new job opportunities to changes in labor laws, here is a detailed summary of the ......
Posted on 2026-02-05
On February 4, 2026, the Mississippi Public Utility Commission (PUC) announced new proposed regulations aimed at improving consumer protections and ensuring fair practices within the state's public utility sector.The PUC's proposed ......
Posted on 2026-02-04
In an effort to generate additional revenue for the state, Mississippi officials announced on February 4, 2026, that they would be leasing several state properties to private entities. The decision comes as ......
Posted on 2026-02-04
In a groundbreaking development for the field of appellate practice in Mississippi, several key changes have been implemented as of February 4, 2026. These changes are poised to transform the way cases ......
Posted on 2026-02-04
In a historic move, the Mississippi Legislature has approved an amendment to the state constitution that will expand voting rights for citizens across the state. The amendment, which was passed ......
Posted on 2026-02-04
In recent commercial law news in Mississippi, February 4, 2026, several developments have emerged that could impact businesses operating in the state. From new regulations to significant legal rulings, here is a ......
Posted on 2026-02-04
In the world of Mississippi corporate news, several significant developments have taken place on February 4, 2026. From notable mergers and acquisitions to new business expansions, here is a roundup of the ......
Posted on 2026-02-04
On February 4, 2026, the Mississippi Occupational Safety & Health Administration (MOSHA) announced the implementation of new workplace safety regulations aimed at improving the health and safety of workers across the state.The ......
Posted on 2026-02-04
In the midst of rising COVID-19 cases, Mississippi's health care system is facing significant challenges. As of February 3, 2026, the state is experiencing a surge in infections, leading to a strain ......
Posted on 2026-02-03
On February 3, 2026, Mississippi's corporate sector experienced significant growth and success as businesses across the state reported record profits and expansion. From technology companies to manufacturing firms, corporations in Mississippi are ......
Posted on 2026-02-03
Mississippi has experienced a rise in bankruptcy filings, with a notable increase on February 3, 2026. According to data from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Mississippi, there ......
Posted on 2026-02-03
In a landmark decision on February 3, 2026, the Mississippi Supreme Court issued a ruling that further solidifies arbitration as a preferred method of dispute resolution in the state. The case, which ......
Posted on 2026-02-03
On February 3, 2026, significant changes to Mississippi's family law were implemented, specifically relating to child custody. The revisions aim to prioritize the best interests of the children involved in custody cases, ......
Posted on 2026-02-03