By Chris O'Malley | Greg Andrews | August 9, 2024
NuScale Power found itself having to explain why it stated that it did not believe it was under SEC investigation, even though it had been contacted by the agency seven months earlier and asked to provide a trove of information.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | August 8, 2024
"Our friends in dissent would rule the Maryland statute unconstitutional," Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III wrote for the court. "They would go so far as to uphold a facial challenge to the enactment, meaning that there is no conceivable weapon, no matter how dangerous, to which the Act's proscriptions can validly be applied."
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Maydeen Merino | August 8, 2024
"This case is not about climate change or environmental policy; it is about protecting investors," the agency stated in a brief to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Brian Lee | August 8, 2024
Buffalo First Amendment lawyer Barry Covert said a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling "has opened up the floodgates" to more arguments against public accommodation laws.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Maydeen Merino | August 7, 2024
"I don't think it's going to improve or change [the government's] strategy with something like Facebook or Amazon, where they're really struggling to establish market dominance," said University of Pennsylvania law professor Herbert Hovenkamp.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Abigail Adcox | August 7, 2024
Matt Simpson plays goalball, a sport played exclusively by athletes who are blind or visually impaired. He leaves for Paris in just weeks after returning to the firm from a federal clerkship.
By Chris O'Malley | August 6, 2024
The agency's latest target is vehicle-service-contract marketer CarShield, which agreed to pay $10 million to resolve allegations of deceptive sales practices.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Abigail Adcox | August 6, 2024
"I feel like I'm being looked to as a political prognosticator," said one Hogan Lovells regulatory partner.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | August 5, 2024
Having 120 days to self-report corporate wrongdoing for a nonprosecution agreement "puts pressure on companies," Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer partner Jane Norberg said. "This puts pressure on doing internal investigations quickly."
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Abigail Adcox | July 31, 2024
Covington & Burling and Dhillon Law Group are the top-paid legal counsel to the Democratic and Republican presidential campaigns, respectively, so far this year.
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