New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Matthew L. Levine | November 29, 2022
This first article in a two-part series discusses a number of important self-reporting requirements for entities supervised by the New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) with a focus on banking organizations, money service businesses, cryptocurrency firms, and insurance companies.
By Jessie Yount | November 23, 2022
After just one year in the Bay Area, the Wall Street firm is seeing plenty of demand as the technology sector confronts a new regulatory landscape.
By Brad Kutner | November 22, 2022
Whatever fear the winning plaintiffs in the Fifth Circuit ruling might have hoped to instill in the agency may have been as overblown as its presumed impact on enforcement.
By Patrick Smith | November 16, 2022
The hire has been at A&O for over two decades.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Heidi Wicker | November 16, 2022
The metaverse is a new frontier in the digital space that is still being molded into form. What considerations should a company be aware of when determining whether they should enter the metaverse to establish a virtual store and sell or license 'merchandise' or services in a virtual reality world?
By Alexander Lugo | November 15, 2022
"Whether it be a federal criminal forum, whether it be the bankruptcy forum, whether it be the regulatory forum, there's going to be a lot of lawyers involved in this no question about it," said Robert Shimberg, a shareholder at Hill Ward Henderson.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Avi Weitzman, Matthew Previn and Josh Christensen | November 10, 2022
The SEC and the CFTC recently announced billion dollar settlements against several Wall Street financial institutions involving "widespread and longstanding failures by the firms and their employees to maintain and preserve electronic communications," in violation of recordkeeping requirements in the federal securities laws. The magnitude of the fines underscore the importance of firms' record-keeping to regulators.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael B. Gerrard and Edward McTiernan | November 9, 2022
Several regulations exist to protect chemical and waste facilities against extreme weather events. It is not clear that they all are being adequately implemented, and the existing rules leave many holes.
By Brad Kutner | November 4, 2022
Making proxy votes more readable aims to inform investors, but it's yet to be seen if it will be another costly addition to information glut as SEC Chair Gary Gensler fine-tunes enforcement actions agencywide.
By Brian Lee | November 3, 2022
New York Attorney General Letitia James said the $523 million deal with Teva Pharmaceuticals, Ltd., subsidiary Teva Pharmaceuticals US and affiliate arms of the Tel Aviv, Israel-based company is the largest such agreement during her four years in office.
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