Welcome to Compliance Hot Spots , our briefing on compliance, enforcement and government affairs. I caught up this week with Dina Ellis Rochkind of Paul Hastings to hear what's on her plate: cryptocurrency and banking services for state-legal cannabis. Plus: We've got a report on Trump's pick for Colorado U.S. attorney, and scroll down for some of the latest moves and promotions. Thanks for reading—and please keep sending feedback. It's always helpful to get tips, ideas and just hear about the goings on in your arena. I'm at [email protected] and 202-828-0315, or follow me on Twitter @cryanbarber.


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Cryptocurrency, Cannabis & More: Catching Up With Dina Rochkind of Paul Hastings

Paul Hastings LLP Dina Ellis Rochkind signed on to lobby registered to lobby Your work in 2018 alone has dealt with some of the hottest up-and-coming issues. How have you gotten involved in cryptocurrencies and also financial services for the state-legalized marijuana industry? The SEC, on the enforcement side, has been very active in cracking down on fraudulent coin offerings and is clearly trying to send a message. To what extent has that message gotten through to the wider industry? ➤➤ Check back at NLJ.com on Wednesday for the extended version. Meanwhile, here's my report Monday about a blockchain cyber-defense startup that is suing an investor. There's a Paul Hastings connection in my piece.


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Compliance Reads: Script Flipped on Big Tech | Meet Trump's Colorado U.S. Attorney Pick

Wall Street Journal Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck Jason Dunn more here at NLJ New York Times Evan Greebel New York Law Journal Bloomberg reports. Speaking of insurance coverage... Law.com has a must-read piece about law firms and cyber insurance. The takeaway: "Most law firms typically do not comprehend the scope of the cyber exposures they face, and second, those firms—like many businesses—possess a very limited understanding of the coverage protections available to them, what losses are covered, and how valuable cyber insurance can be."


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Who Got The Work

Williams & Connolly BuckleySandler Dykema Gossett Eric Blankenstein National Law Journal Venable LLP a new disclosure Thomas Boyd Wiley Rein Joshua Turner disclosure Got a new client engagement? Shoot me a note at [email protected].


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Promotions and New Hires

Dechert Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan Matthew Larrabee The American Lawyer DLA Piper Laura Terrell Corporate Counsel Mary O'Connor Financial Times Morrison & Foerster John Smith John Carlin Robert Litt National Law Journal Paul Watkins Covington & Burling American Banker Ruby Zefo The Recorder Philippe Vollot The Wall Street Journal