New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Anthony J. Dreyer, Ryan P. Bisaillon and Michael C. Salik | August 12, 2022
This article summarizes and discusses the key changes implemented by a new law regarding live-event ticket sales, and provides some insights into what these changes might signal for New York's ticketing priorities in the future.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Bruce Love | August 5, 2022
As law firms prepare for a potential economic downturn that may impact deal flow, those with solid regulations practices are upbeat about their ability to retain M&A clients and work.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David A. Katz and Laura A. McIntosh | July 27, 2022
With its recent actions regarding the regulation of proxy advisory services, the SEC may have eviscerated more than the 2020 rules.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Scott Colesanti | July 26, 2022
In June, a bipartisan bill titled "The Responsible Financial Innovation Act" was introduced in the Senate as an attempt to define, regulate, or exclude from regulation the $2 trillion cryptocurrency market. This article summarizes the proposed legislation and concludes with a scorecard of pending initiatives.
By Brian Lee | July 25, 2022
A 10-year, no-poach enforcement agreement will start in December, and the firm agreed to pay the seven-figure penalty, which amounts to $50,000 for each month it had the illegal agreements in effect.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ravi Guru Singh | July 18, 2022
Although the state has not been a leader in attracting DAOs to incorporate or conduct activity within its borders, New York now has plenty of examples to study from if it desires to establish a welcoming environment for DAOs.
By Patrick Smith | July 6, 2022
Avi Weitzman, one of a number of partner exits this year at Gibson Dunn, said the firm's compensation changes did not factor into his decision to move to Paul Hastings.
By Brian Lee | July 5, 2022
The Appellate Division, Third Department held that the New York State Gaming Commission's oversight of harness horse racing is on a proprietary basis, subjecting it to the ordinary rules of negligence.
By Andrew Goudsward | June 28, 2022
Ernst & Young admitted that auditors cheated on licensing exams and the firm hid evidence of its misconduct from the SEC.
By Robert G. Heim | June 24, 2022
This article provides an introduction to AI technology and discusses the key regulatory developments practitioners should be aware of as they advise their clients on AI.
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