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Justices Appear Leery to Letting Holocaust-Related Claims Against Hungary in U.S. Courts
Attorney Shay Dvoretzky, representing the survivors, said the commingling of illicit property and expenditure in the United States falls within an exception to the federal Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act's general rule that foreign governments cannot be sued in U.S. courts.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.CFPB Aims to Regulate Data Brokers Selling Personal Info
If finalized, the proposed rule would have the federal agency treating data broker sales of a person’s credit history, credit score, debt payments, or income as credit report sales subject to the Fair Credit Reporting Act.11 Red State AGs Demand Damages in Antitrust Lawsuit Shaming ESG Climate Investors
"BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street formed a cartel to rig the coal market, artificially reduce the energy supply and raise prices," Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton alleged. "Their conspiracy has harmed American energy production and hurt consumers."View more book results for the query "*"
2 Federal Judges Rescind Senior Status After Trump Win. Might More Follow?
Currently, seven district and appellate judges have conditioned their retirements on the confirmation of a successor. Those judges have the authority to reverse their decision.FDA Defends Rejection of Vape-Flavor Applications Before Sympathetic Supreme Court
"Common sense tells you that a flavor like 'Mother's Milk and Cookies' is going to be disproportionately attractive to children," Deputy U.S. Solicitor General Curtis Gannon told the justices.Freshfields Hires SEC Associate Director in Latest D.C. Lateral Hiring Spree
Freshfields has hired Melissa Hodgman as a litigation partner in D.C., the firm said Monday. Hodgman most recently served as an associate director in the SEC’s Division of Enforcement.State Attorney General Faces Federal Courtroom Test Over Crypto Mining Ban
“We have seen dozens of state laws enacted over the last few years restricting or prohibiting investment in U.S. real property by foreign individuals, companies and governments,” said Robert A. Friedman, a partner at Holland & Knight. “Arkansas is just one example of a surging national trend.”Getting Cameras in Federal Courts Will Take More than Logic
On Nov. 6, a day most Americans were preoccupied by election news, a committee of the Judicial Conference of the U.S. rejected a proposal to permit cameras in our country’s federal courtrooms. They rejected the proposal even though 49 states and the District of Columbia have, for years, permitted at least some audio-visual coverage of state court proceedings. In this article, we discuss how it happened.Trending Stories
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