New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alex Malyshev | September 29, 2021
While New York may finally have its regulator in place by the end of the year, any hopes of regulations being issued—let alone any licenses actually awarded during this time frame—have been dashed.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert A. Schwinger | September 27, 2021
As FinTech innovation and products take more ambitious and creative forms, it seems regulators have become more ambitious and creative themselves, and no less determined to act. Robert A. Schwinger explores recent developments in this edition of his Blockchain Law column.
By Dan Roe | September 15, 2021
Mark Bini was an assistant U.S. attorney in New York and Florida and an assistant district attorney in Manhattan, arriving in private practice with experience that he said will help his clients avoid "problems" with the DOJ and state prosecutors.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Scott Colesanti | July 21, 2021
In May, SEC Chairman Gary Gensler strongly suggested that it be Congress to take up the cause of regulating cryptocurrency exchanges selling alt-currency to investors. Given that the name "exchange" is already being used quite publicly by trading platforms, this article suggests three solutions to the SEC jurisdictional problem.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Howard Fischer and Josh Ray | July 8, 2021
A series of recent developments may augur the opening of a new front in U.S. courts in this ongoing saga. It is likely that we are going to see an even greater number of international prosecutions, as well as some significant jurisdictional battles over where these cases can be heard.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alex Malyshev | June 29, 2021
In his Cannabis Law column, Alex Malyshev reviews New York's soon-to-be-finalized hemp and CBD regulations and their interplay with federal guidance.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Paul D. Sarkozi | June 24, 2021
The Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act, legalizing adult use of cannabis in New York, has provided a framework for the potential multi-billion dollar, highly regulated industry but passage of the bill is only the first step before growers, distributors and retailers can legally sell cannabis to consumers.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Shari Claire Lewis | June 14, 2021
A wide range of federal and state authorities are involved in the regulation of emerging technologies in one way or another. As Shari Claire Lewis explores in this edition of her Internet Issues/Social Media column, perhaps no federal or state entity is more focused on the plethora of legal issues raised by new innovations than the Federal Trade Commission.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Matthew L. Levine | June 7, 2021
Cybersecurity remains an important policy objective for Governor Cuomo and DFS, and regulated entities and cybersecurity practitioners are likely to see a good deal more action flow from DFS before 2021 is done.
By Bruce Love | June 1, 2021
Dave Stetson's move comes when clients may be dealing with increased sanctions against Russia. He's also moving shortly after Goldman's in-house team weathered a series of blows.
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