By Christine Schiffner | January 30, 2023
House Oversight Chair James Comer outlined his committee's investigation agenda focusing on some contentious issues while pressing for bi-partisan approach on others.
By Alaina Lancaster | Zack Needles | January 12, 2023
In this week's episode, Amir Ghavi of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson discusses the copyright concerns involved in AI-generated art.
By Cheryl Miller | December 19, 2022
The cannabis industry saw historic legislation, big deals and lots of celebrity endorsements in 2022. But it continues to struggle with the same major hurdles, including lack of action at the federal level, attorneys said.
By Dan Roe | November 7, 2022
Five GOP senators wrote the leaders of 51 large ESG practices on Nov. 4 to threaten antitrust scrutiny over alleged "collusive action to restrict the supply of coal, oil, and gas."
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | September 26, 2022
Some prosecutors on the DOJ's newly formed Digital Assets Coordinator Network will look to earn the first conviction in a new area of law, said crypto lawyers who expect to get busier as the network's first enforcement actions materialize.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Jessica Seah | August 30, 2022
Skeptical of a deal to allow the U.S. to audit Chinese U.S.-listed companies, lawyers also say U.S.-China trade tensions could be further damaged by "reverse CFIUS," a proposed law under which the U.S. government could prohibit investments into China it deems a threat to certain domestic capabilities.
By Varsha Patel | Rose Walker | July 7, 2022
Partners from a range of firms welcomed the 'opportunity to reset' but some have also hit out at several possible successors including Attorney General Suella Braverman.
By Andrew Goudsward | May 13, 2022
The exploding market for NFTs has created a wide variety of potential risks, including consumer fraud, money laundering and sanctions evasion, regulatory lawyers say.
By Andrew Goudsward | May 3, 2022
President Joe Biden said he directed to his White House Counsel's Office to prepare for a "variety of possible outcomes in the cases pending before the Supreme Court."
By Alaina Lancaster | Zack Needles | April 30, 2022
The Department of Justice has signaled that criminal monopolization cases could be on the horizon. In this week's episode, Axinn's Tiffany Rider illustrated what such a case could entail.
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