Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Phillip M. Gordon and Caleb Acker | September 11, 2024
Part I of this two-part series laid out the competing visions of former President Trump and Vice President Harris for the administrative state and suggested how each might govern based on past performance and statements. We also overviewed shifts in the legal landscape that will frame executive action and judicial oversight in the next presidential administration. Here in Part II we look forward to that new administration and propose some top-level guidance for corporations and their counsel to start planning or implementing now, and then after the election, in preparation for January 20, 2025.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Tom Dunlop | September 11, 2024
The EU wants to bring a harmonious, standards-based approach to regulating how financial businesses monitor resilience and avoid ICT-related risks. Up until now, cloudy guidance on how this can be achieved creates further risk. Enter DORA with its intentions to provide clarity to financial entities. This includes expanded requirements that must be incorporated into contracts between financial entities and ICT third-party providers.
By Jonathan New, Patrick Campbell and Sydney Park | September 11, 2024
By incentivizing individuals to report misconduct through its Whistleblower Pilot Program, the DOJ has expanded its arsenal and the means by which it can identify misconduct. So wrongdoers beware — although this is not the Old West, everybody loves a good bounty.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Maydeen Merino | September 10, 2024
With Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump seeking the presidency, questions have arisen as to whether Khan would be compatible with either administration. It is unclear how either presidential nominee plans to address antitrust and consumer protection matters.
By Jimmy Hoover | September 10, 2024
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit saw things differently and upheld North Carolina's licensing regime as a regulation of conduct, not speech.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz | September 10, 2024
"The most significant daylight between Trump and Harris competition policy may center on Big Tech enforcement," write Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz.
By ALM Staff | September 9, 2024
Catch up on this week's data and insights from across the Law.com Newsroom, including Law.com Pro Mid-Market's ranking of midsize firms by revenue.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jennifer Polovetsky | September 6, 2024
"What does 'Chevron' being overruled mean with respect to the courts deferring to a government agency's determination that an eminent domain property acquisition qualifies as a 'public use'?" writes Jennifer Polovetsky of Duane Morris.
By Patrick Smith | September 6, 2024
Mahanna will be in the top legal counsel role in the governor's office, after Elizabeth Fine's planned departure.
By Trudy Knockless | September 6, 2024
"Companies have increasingly trended toward moving the compliance function to an independent organization, sitting as a peer to the legal function." according a Major, Lindsey & Africa report.
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