By Andrew Goudsward | March 16, 2022
President Joe Biden's executive order on cryptocurrency directs a range of federal agencies to study and assess a litany of issues related to digital assets, including cybersecurity, money laundering and climate impact.
By Derek Zaba and Leonard Wood | March 16, 2022
The new rules will dramatically change the methods by which proxy contests at public companies have been conducted for decades and may make public companies more vulnerable to shareholder activism campaigns, according to Sidley Austin's Derek Zaba.
By Amy Guthrie | March 15, 2022
Jones Day partner Andrew Lelling asserts that gunmakers lawfully manufacture and distribute products in the U.S. and are not liable for the misuse of their products by criminals in Mexico.
By Annie Railton, James Gatta, Jud Welle and Emily Notini | March 14, 2022
While the DOJ Civil Cyber-Fraud Initiative is still in its early stages and cybersecurity regulations are evolving, whistleblower plaintiffs have already begun leveraging the FCA to pursue alleged noncompliance with government cybersecurity requirements.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sean J. Coughlin, Nicholas R. Bixler and Vivian B. Isaboke | March 14, 2022
Suffice to say, the metaverse is new component for businesses and governments to consider. But what are some of the legal implications of the wide array of applications to the metaverse?
By Dan Roe | March 11, 2022
Zachary Kobrin, the former GC and VP of a leading cannabis company, said he will look to advise banks and insurance companies on "road maps" into the cannabis industry as plant-touching companies seek banking reform.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 10, 2022
From insurance carriers to states' patchwork laws, a Legalweek 2022 panel says company data is regulated in the U.S. despite the lack of a federal privacy law.
By Andrew Goudsward | March 10, 2022
The SEC is litigating what some observers are a calling a first-of-its-kind insider trading case against a pharma executive who allegedly bought stock in a rival company after hearing that his own company was about to be acquired.
By Andrew Goudsward | March 8, 2022
Paul Rosen, who co-chairs Crowell's national security practice, was named as President Joe Biden's choice to serve as assistant secretary of investment security.
By ALM Staff | March 8, 2022
This suit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the document here.
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