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New York Law Journal

'Quite Extraordinary Conditions': Judge Concerned About Bankman-Fried's Access to Technology

The government said its goal is to end the "whack-a-mole approach" of seeking new restrictions every time Bankman-Fried's use of another form of technology is detected.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

After Trial by Fire, Robinhood Legal Chief Knows Keys to Getting Along With SEC

"The SEC is a black box to so many companies. It's sort of mysterious and episodic, and usually the episodes aren't positive ones," said Robinhood's Dan Gallagher, himself a former SEC commissioner.
5 minute read

Law.com

How Financial Institutions Can Help Combat Wildlife Trafficking Through ESG Initiatives

By implementing certain internal risk and compliance measures and reporting practices as part of their ESG strategies, financial institutions and other corporates can mitigate their exposure to wildlife trafficking and at the same time have a significant positive impact on endangered species and biodiversity more broadly.
6 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Federal Judge Tosses Suit Alleging Law Firm and Others Violated FDCPA in Foreclosure Action

A federal judge in Connecticut dismissed a lawsuit alleging that law firm Bendett & McHugh, two loan-servicing companies and others violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act in a foreclosure proceeding.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

Florida Lawmakers to Target Woke 'ESG' Pension Investment Decisions

Republican leaders in Florida and other states have targeted environmental, social and governance standards for taking into account issues such as climate change, racial inequality and supply-chain labor standards.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Tax Attorney David Foster's Move to Kirkland Marks Reaction to Better-Resourced IRS

"Even those of us who engage in controversies with the agency for a living prefer a well-resourced IRS to provide adequate services to taxpayers," said new Kirkland & Ellis hire David Foster.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

'If You Don't Ask, You Don't Get': Pomerantz's Emma Gilmore on Leading Complex Securities Litigation and Being Bold

"More and more clients want to see women at the helm, I think it's very important for the law firms to promote women," Emma Gilmore told NLJ, adding "these are the days of women empowerment."
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Decision of the Day: Court Has Jurisdiction in Suit Over Alleged $101M Bank Theft By Philippines Defendant

This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decisions editors.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

2nd Circuit Weighs Whether to Revive Antitrust Suit Against Major Banks

The financial institutions were sued for alleged antitrust violations in 2018, accusing them of engaging in an illegal boycott.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Judge Throws Out Class Action Suit Against Coinbase, Citing 'Diametrically Contrary' Gaps Between Complaints

Lawyers for Coinbase argued that the putative class action suit should be dismissed as "the latest attempt" in a series of efforts "to manufacture violations of federal and state securities laws against digital asset trading platforms."
3 minute read

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