By Chris O'Malley | July 24, 2024
"Many of these rules are unlawful, and the pace of rulemaking is quickening as we approach the presidential election," GOP commissioner Andrew Ferguson wrote this week.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Linda A. Thompson | July 23, 2024
The revolving door from the European Commission to Brussels-based law firms has frequently stirred controversy, but the revolving door from law firms to one of the world's top antitrust enforcers has received much less attention.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Anthony S. Guardino | July 23, 2024
Given the growing popularity of EVs, property owners, municipalities and developers need to be aware of zoning ordinances relating to EV charging stations.
By Maria Dinzeo | July 23, 2024
In tossing most of the case against software maker SolarWinds, Judge Paul Engelmayer "creates the notion that the SEC isn't just going to be able to do whatever it wants going forward and serve as an 'overzealous' regulator," said Scott Kannry, CEO of the cyber risk firm Axio.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | July 22, 2024
"It's no secret that a future Republican administration is widely expected to seek to rein in the aggressiveness of antitrust enforcement from the past four years, particularly on the part of the FTC," said Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher partner Winston Y. Chan.
By Maydeen Merino | July 19, 2024
A warning letter "reminds a lot of other companies to take a close look at the warranties, the language in there, and to make sure they're not engaged in similar conduct," said Daniel Kaufman, a partner at Baker & Hostetler.
By Maria Dinzeo | July 19, 2024
A debate that broke out this week at a meeting of California Privacy Protection Agency provides a window into the wide range of perspectives on what would be appropriate oversight and what would be overkill.
By Maydeen Merino | July 18, 2024
The Environmental Protection Agency will "face a much more skeptical federal judiciary," said Robert Glicksman, a George Washington University law professor.
By Maria Dinzeo | July 18, 2024
Julie Glynn is boomeranging back to FINRA, where she spent seven years as an enforcement attorney before joining the banking giant in 2011.
By Ross Todd | July 18, 2024
With the Supreme Court handing down two blockbuster APA decisions at the end of last term, federal agencies and private companies are adjusting to the new lay of the land.
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