December 03, 2024 | National Law Journal
CFIUS Is Locked and Loaded, but What Lies Ahead for CFIUS Enforcement Activity?The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (“CFIUS”) has published new details and guidance on its enforcement activities on the Department of Treasury’s website, including, for the first time, a comprehensive list of civil monetary penalties it has imposed.
By Shawn Cooley and Nathan Cunningham and Christina Carone
7 minute read
July 01, 2024 | International Edition
What You Need to Know: Cooley Lawyers on 4 Things Changing International ArbitrationCooley's international arbitration chair Charlie Lightfoot and associate Juan Nascimbene discuss the four key developments that are changing the arbitration scene as we enter the second half of 2024.
By Charlie Lightfoot and Juan Nascimbene, Cooley
6 minute read
November 11, 2022 | New York Law Journal
In Memoriam: Richard LiebFor decades, he was one of New York City's leading bankruptcy lawyers, a mentor to dozens of young attorneys and a dedicated professor of bankruptcy law.
By Cooley
4 minute read
June 28, 2022 | Legaltech News
Looking to Embed Insurance on Your Website? Know These Licensing Rules FirstAlthough companies looking to embed insurance on their platforms must attend to a variety of insurance regulatory issues on an ongoing basis after launching, determining what license(s) to obtain—and what that means in practice—is a necessary first step.
By Heidi Lawson, Alexander Traum and Michael Coburn, Cooley
7 minute read
May 24, 2021 | Legaltech News
6 Regulatory Issues Every Company Should Know About Embedded InsuranceThe ability of non-insurance-focused companies to package customized insurance solutions along with their normal product offerings promises opportunities for industry and consumers alike. But such opportunities raise a myriad of legal and regulatory issues.
By Alexander Traum, Cooley
8 minute read
October 30, 2017 | Legaltech News
5 Reasons Tech Companies Should Consider International ArbitrationAnd because it's vitally important to get the basic framework right, an additional five steps to help international arbitrations work for you.
By Mark Beckett, Rachel Thorn and Marc Suskin, Cooley
7 minute read