By Cassandre Coyer | September 23, 2022
The European Union's proposed cybersecurity regulation comes at a time when many other legislators are attempting to mitigate the global rise in cyberattacks.
By Cheryl Miller | September 22, 2022
A new California law says Gov. Gavin Newsom can approve agreements with other states to allow cross-border sales and purchases of marijuana without prior action by Congress.
By Jessie Yount | September 20, 2022
Simpson Thacher partner Adam Goldberg was based in Hong Kong for about a decade before relocating to the Bay Area last year, and he continues to counsel clients in China and other Asian countries at Pillsbury.
By Patrick T. Campbell, Jonathan B. New and Francesca A. Rogo | September 19, 2022
Over the past few years, Congress and law enforcement have notably increased their scrutiny of companies' anti-money laundering compliance, and it appears that Congress is not yet finished with its drive for additional legislation and regulation.
By David Kalat, BRG | September 19, 2022
A law designed to encourage content moderation now gives tech companies broad legal protections for questionable content.
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By Bruce Love | September 16, 2022
As the products and services tech companies became more central to the fabric of society, governments began looking at the implications of deals within the sector. And law firms in D.C. and California saw an opening.
By Andrew Denney | September 16, 2022
Compliance is growing more complex by the year and becoming a greater source of concern for corporate officers as they are increasingly held personally…
By By Nigel Riley and Marie-Claire Le Houerou, Intapp | September 16, 2022
A sweeping bill has been gaining momentum in Congress that would draw legal-service providers into the country's AML regulatory framework.
By Cassandre Coyer | September 15, 2022
While few expect states to change their approach to privacy law to follow Maine's ISP-focused law, others suggest that focusing on specific data collections—whether it be data brokers, biometric or genetic information—isn't such a far-fetched idea.
By Brad Kutner | September 14, 2022
Recent questions for a Third Circuit nominee about her interpretation of board chair responsibilities' to address ESG issues marks the first time the disclosure regulations have been discussed in the powerful Senate committee.
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