New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Anthony Rapa and Justin Chiarodo | September 22, 2022
A discussion of three recent initiatives that exemplify these trends: the regulations on securing the Information and Communications Technology and Services supply chain, the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, and the proposed National Critical Capabilities Defense Act.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Karl J. Sleight and Joan P. Sullivan | September 21, 2022
This article provides a look at the statutory overhaul to the government ethics and lobbying regulatory scheme recently unveiled by lawmakers. The authors observe that "the changes in many ways represent a return to past practices once championed as 'sweeping ethics reform.'"
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lisa Gora and Natalie Moszczynski | September 21, 2022
Psilocybin has seen movement in state legislatures toward efforts of decriminalization, de-prioritization and, in some cases, legalization of its use for scientific and medical research. New Jersey is the latest example of such recent movement.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas M. Pitegoff | September 20, 2022
New York needs a more efficient franchise registration and renewal process.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Kathryn L. Barcroft | September 20, 2022
Sexual harassment has adapted to changed circumstances and in many cases has become even more prevalent, secretive and difficult to combat in the new virtual world, creating issues and blurring the lines of appropriate professional conduct.
By Patrick T. Campbell, Jonathan B. New and Francesca A. Rogo | September 19, 2022
Over the past few years, Congress and law enforcement have notably increased their scrutiny of companies' anti-money laundering compliance, and it appears that Congress is not yet finished with its drive for additional legislation and regulation.
By Brian Lee | September 16, 2022
Language that accompanies the New York proposal makes clear that it targets Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg.
By Brian Lee | September 15, 2022
The nonpartisan alliance, whose mission is to reduce lawsuit abuse in New York, said the bill would skyrocket insurance premiums, because it would radically expand the types of damages recoverable in wrongful death lawsuits.
By Ellen Bardash | September 15, 2022
In his first opinion for the Court of Chancery, Cook upheld another law passed this year, which allows same-day voter registration, stating the constitution doesn't define when the voter registration period ends for a general election.
By Cassandre Coyer | September 15, 2022
While few expect states to change their approach to privacy law to follow Maine's ISP-focused law, others suggest that focusing on specific data collections—whether it be data brokers, biometric or genetic information—isn't such a far-fetched idea.
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