Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By John C. Richter, Brandt Leibe and Lauren O. Konczos | February 5, 2024
FEPA will amend the domestic bribery statute (18 U.S.C. § 201) to make it a criminal offense for foreign government officials to solicit or receive bribes from any person in the United States, any issuer, or any domestic concern.
By Maydeen Merino | February 2, 2024
The late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis warned of the dangers of concentrated markets.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Anna Mercado Clark and Paula P. Plaza | February 2, 2024
This article provides an overview of the EU's Artificial Intelligence Act, a landmark regulation aimed at governing the development and use of AI in EU member states and other countries under specific circumstances. It will also examine the potential impact and interaction of the AI Act with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), among other laws, rules and regulations.
By Andrew Lustigman and Morgan Spina | February 2, 2024
Olshan partner Andrew Lustigman and associate Morgan Spina discuss how lawmakers are cracking down on auto-renewals and cancelations and they take a look at how the proposed regulations may affect businesses that rely on subscriptions.
By Maydeen Merino | February 1, 2024
The cloud computing firm's resolution with the agency follows its $3 million settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission last year.
By Amanda O'Brien | February 1, 2024
Luis Fortuño, the former governor of the U.S. territory, and global commercial disputes group partner Juliya Arbisman both have international practices.
By Cheryl Miller | February 1, 2024
An Oregon cannabis wholesaler dropped its lawsuit challenging a state ban on interstate sales, marking another recent loss for Dormant Commerce Clause arguments.
By Maydeen Merino | January 31, 2024
"There's no doubt that these tools could provide enormous opportunity that could really catalyze growth and innovation," the FTC chief said before adding a "but."
Corporate Counsel | Analysis|News
By Hugo Guzman | January 31, 2024
Ten percent of legal departments faced ESG-related litigation last year, up from 2% a year earlier, Norton Rose said in a new study.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Andrew Heck | January 31, 2024
In short, this legislation expands the scope of permissible business activities by certain manufacturers, creates new license categories, ratchets up the pressure on inactive retail licenses to be put to productive use, and creates a new mechanism for bringing otherwise inactive retail licenses back into active use.
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