By Dan Novak | December 5, 2024
“The SEC can bring at least a national approach as to what we think the law is with respect to cryptocurrencies,” said Mark Uyeda, a Republican.
By Adolfo Pesquera | December 4, 2024
A U.S. district judge in Texas ordered a temporary halt on Corporate Transparency Act reporting requirements for companies formed before 2024.
By Shawn Cooley and Nathan Cunningham and Christina Carone | December 3, 2024
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.
By Dan Novak | November 26, 2024
Environmental Protection Agency rules finalized in 2021 required car makers to reach 6.5% year-to-year improvement in fuel economy for 2023 model cars. Among large manufacturers, just BMW and Mercedes reached the threshold, the EPA reported.
By Alaina Lancaster | November 21, 2024
The nomination comes hours after Matt Gaetz withdrew his nomination for the position.
By Daniel Novak | November 19, 2024
The proposed Credit Card Competition Act seeks to foster competition in what the bill's sponsor calls the credit card “duopoly” in which Visa and Mastercard control 80% of the market.
By James Palmer | November 19, 2024
“All indications are that the SEC’s ‘sweep’ regarding off-channel communications will come to an abrupt end once Trump’s appointees take the reins at the SEC," said David Oliwenstein, a partner at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman.
By Sidhardha Kamaraju and Aaron Wiltse | November 14, 2024
When many consider U.S. sanctions, they think about familiar targets like foreign banks and energy companies. But the United States has similarly used sanctions to pursue individuals and entities that operate in the creative arena, like foreign TV networks and movie studios, art collectors and movie producers. Going forward, however, U.S. regulators may find it hard to police creative industries after the Supreme Court’s decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, discussed here.
By Adolfo Pesquera | November 14, 2024
The Fifteenth Court of Appeals agreed to abate an appeal over which healthcare providers are Medicaid-eligible.
By Colleen Murphy | November 8, 2024
"Educational institutions are expending so many resources putting systems in place, training their employees, educating their student bodies, and then having to do it all over again in a short period of time when regulations change as much as they have in 2020 and now 2024," said Patricia Hamill, a member with Clark Hill.
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