The American Medical Association said Tuesday it would be a "dangerous step" for the U.S. to halt funding to the World Health Organization during the worst pandemic in recent history. Want more news?
Read MoreAssociations are continuing to transform live events into virtual affairs amid uncertainty about how long the COVID-19 pandemic will continue to disrupt travel and face-to-face meetings. Want more news?
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Read MoreAlcohol distillers who have reconfigured their operations to produce hand sanitizer are running into confusing regulatory hurdles from the Trump administration, Newsweek magazine reported. Want more news?
Read MoreWith spring fly-in season crushed by the pandemic, some associations are going virtual or finding alternative ways for members to advocate Rather than cancel its spring fly-in, the Land Trust Alliance made the three-day event virtual.
Read MoreAs associations bring together members to address crisis, law firms provide guidance on steering clear of any anticompetitive conduct The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way many Americans are doing business, but companies and associations must remember that antitrust laws remain in force as they discuss ways for their industries to weather the crisis, attorneys from at least two law firms are warning.
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