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Cooley Hires Three Partners to Communications Regulations Practice in D.C.
The new hires will work extensively with regulatory bodies including the Federal Communications Commission.GameStop CEO Fined $1M for Failing to Disclose Wells Fargo Investment
By March 2018, Ryan Cohen had amassed more than $100 million in Wells Fargo shares, the threshold for disclosure under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act. But he didn''t submit the required filing until January 2023.Confusion Over New SEC Cyber Rules Leading Firms to Overstate Attack Readiness
"We believe—and evidence shows—that the SEC's new rule sets a high bar that most companies and their investors cannot achieve today," the report says.Tracking Generative AI: How Evolving AI Models Are Impacting Legal
A running compilation of how the legal landscape continues to be shaped by generative AI tools, from GPT technologies to art generation tools and beyond.The Demise of 'Chevron' and Its Effect on IP and Its Governing Agencies
What does a landmark change in administrative law mean for the USPTO and the ITC? As with any shift in the law, it will take time to know for sure. So, more of the same—at least for now. But challenges and creative arguments to overturn "problematic" agency interpretations are likely forthcoming.View more book results for the query "Federal Communications Commission"
The DOJ's Whistleblower Pilot Program Adds Incentives for Robust Corporate Compliance Programs
By incentivizing individuals to report misconduct through its Whistleblower Pilot Program, the DOJ has expanded its arsenal and the means by which it can identify misconduct. So wrongdoers beware — although this is not the Old West, everybody loves a good bounty.Corporate and Legal Decision-Making Post-'Chevron'
Loper left open questions that affect how companies should consider their positions vis-à-vis a perceived weakened federal regulator.IVF, Gun, Terrorism Litigation Lead Notable Supreme Court Appeals Filed in August
The dog days may be slow for the justices but not for the clerk's office at the nation's top court.Can the President Fire the SEC Chair or Other Commissioners?
Even if the President could entirely remove and/or reappoint the Chair or other Commissioners, the President would still have to meet the statutory requirements regarding political party affiliations and staggered terms.Trending Stories
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