The Scottish Government has initiated a transformative shift in its residential strategy by announcing that Build-to-Rent (BTR) and Mid-Market Rent (MMR) developments will be fully exempt from upcoming rent control measures. This policy change, officially codified under The Private Housing Rent
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As a seasoned expert in federal policy and labor law, Marie Waier brings deep insight into the shifting regulatory landscape governing government partnerships. This conversation explores the ripple effects of the March 2026 executive order, which mandates that federal contractors and subcontractors
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