This week in the news covers the government shutdown uncertainty, shifting workplace policies, big-firm tech moves, and fresh AI regulation coming out of California. There’s a lot for firm leaders to track this week - and all while New England battles their first Nor'easter of the season. Read on to find out what’s new.
Host Heather Satterley interviews Madeline Reeves (Fearless Foundry) about building confidence, peer learning, and repeatable frameworks that help firms productize advisory. Expect practical exercises and a community model your team can replicate locally. Read more…
A timely primer on I-9 inspections, timelines, penalties, and raid protocols—plus how accountants can help clients document employment verification and prepare defensible processes. Read more…
Amid the federal funding lapse, the IRS has closed most functions, keeping only limited “excepted” activities running. Expect service delays and restricted phone support until funding resumes. Read more…
A ResumeBuilder survey of 978 leaders finds 30% plan to end remote work entirely by 2026; nearly half will require 4+ in-office days. Top reasons cited include culture (64%), productivity (62%), and maximizing office space (45%). Notably, only 28% offer any incentives for in-office attendance. Read more…
EY announced plans to acquire Aqurance A.E., a Greece-based Veeva services partner. The deal expands EY’s life sciences capabilities—particularly Veeva Vault/Commercial Cloud services—and strengthens its Centers of Excellence as clients navigate platform migrations, compliance, and AI-enabled data integration. Read more…
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed SB 243, the first U.S. law regulating AI companion chatbots. Starting Jan. 1, 2026, platforms must implement age verification, crisis/self-harm response protocols, disclosures that interactions are AI-generated, break reminders for minors, and restrictions on sexually explicit content—plus penalties up to $250,000 for certain violations. Read more… TechCrunch
Intuit completed migration to the new QuickBooks experience with embedded AI Agents (including Accounting Agent). Expect updated navigation, automated assist features, and workflow changes as teams settle into the interface. Read more…
Between shutdown-related IRS service limits, an accelerating return-to-office trend, major life sciences tech expansion at EY, and California’s AI guardrails, now’s a good time to update client comms, watch state-level AI policy, and plan for 2026 staffing and tech adoption. See you next week for our In the News article!
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