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GCs Ponder Widening Scope and Direction of Antitrust Enforcement
A Tuesday panel that included a member of the DOJ's Procurement Collusion Strike Force outlined some overlooked current and emerging antitrust traps being set by ambitious regulators.Common Pitfalls In Personal Device Collection
Both the DOJ and the SEC have made it clear that they will look at company BYOD policies when assessing how to resolve matters under their purview. To avoid pitfalls — and sanctions — counsel must take proactive steps to ensure proper preservation and collection of personal mobile data and verify that clients comply.Divided EEOC Announces Final Rule for the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act
In dissent, Commissioner Andrea Lucas said the rule "extends the new accommodation requirements to reach virtually every condition, circumstance, or procedure that relates to any aspect of the female reproductive system."FTC Member Fires Back at GOP Critics Who Say Agency Is Aiding EU Takedown of US Tech
Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, the longest-serving of the agency's five commissioners, said any suggestion that the FTC should be in the business of "protecting national champions" is absurd.Retention Bonus Propels American Airlines Legal Chief Onto Carrier's Highest-Paid List
Priya Aiyar joined American in 2019, right before the pandemic spawned the biggest crisis in commercial aviation history.View more book results for the query "Federal Communications Commission"
IAPP Day 2: Connected Cars, Algorithmic Disgorgement and More on Regulators' Minds
Data privacy regulations are constantly evolving along with the technologies businesses are using. But federal and local regulators are increasingly eyeing specific violations, data and actions more than others.Nervous System: A Night to Remember
The seeds of what would become the FCC had been planted in the waning hours of April 14, 1912, when the RMS Titanic struck an iceberg. Senators were disquieted to learn just how closely modern telecommunications technology had come to averting the disaster—if only it had actually been used properly.Antitrust Cops Disavow Collusion 'Safety Zones,' Leaving Companies Walking on Eggshells
The DOJ's and FTC's retreat from long-standing guidance on information-sharing appears to have been intended "to inject some uncertainty—to make people nervous about antitrust," Fenwick & West partner Steve Albertson said. "And it worked."Antitrust Cops Ditch Collusion 'Safety Zones,' Muddying What Rivals Can Say to One Another
The DOJ's and FTC's retreat from long-standing guidance on information-sharing appears to have been intended "to inject some uncertainty—to make people nervous about antitrust," Fenwick & West partner Steve Albertson said. "And it worked."Download Now
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