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New Jersey Law Journal

Pinelands Commission Water Diversion Regulation Prompts Reaction From Community

"Perhaps Clayton's greatest concern is that the Regulation ... fails to meaningfully exempt non-consumptive diversions," writes Connell Foley's Ryan Benson.
3 minute read

International Edition

Chinese Regulators Issue PwC With Fine and Suspension Over Evergrande Failures

The fines and business suspension marks the most severe action taken against any accounting firm by Chinese regulators.
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

New FinCEN Rule on Transparency Reporting in Residential Real Estate Closings

FinCEN has expanded its reach with a new rule (to be published at 31 CFR 1031.320) that will require closing attorneys and title companies to file transparency reports in connection with many residential real estate closings.
11 minute read

The American Lawyer

Deputy GC of Fed Reserve Board Returns to Sullivan & Cromwell

Charles Gray began his legal career at S&C as an associate before moving to the public sector.
2 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Gun Ownership and Mental Illness: The Legal Connection

"The case of J.M.P., Jr. sets an important precedent for future legal decisions regarding mental health and ownership of firearms," write Elisa Reiter, Daniel Pollack, and Jeffrey Siegel.
10 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Lacking Votes but Not Vigor, GOP FTC Members Trying to Slow Down Lina Khan's Steamrolling Majority Any Way They Can

"The pushback doesn't change what the commission is going to do. But I think it does make staff and the majority button things up a bit more," said John Villafranco, a partner at Kelley Drye Warren.
12 minute read

National Law Journal

Competition, Consumers, Workers Drive FTC's Aggressive Antitrust Approach, Khan Says

"This change in this reorientation has happened against a backdrop of a very organic sense that something was not working, that we were not adequately preserving competition across these markets," Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan said.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Corporate Money Blurs Line Between Experts, Advocates in the Antitrust Space, Kanter Says

"I fear that as the line blurs between expertise and advocacy, we risk losing expertise altogether," said Jonathan Kanter, the U.S. Department of Justice's antitrust chief.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Future of FDA Policy: Reflections From the Summer of 'Chevron'

Sheppard Mullin attorneys discuss 'Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo' and include the considerations stemming from the decision, both generally and with respect to FDA practice, specifically. They write: "Now, after having spent the summer pouring over cases, articles, and thought leadership on the matter, we're not sure the win is so sweeping—especially in the U.S. Food & Drug Administration arena."
8 minute read

National Law Journal

Employers Should Narrowly Tailor Noncompetes to Pass Scrutiny, Say Trade-Secrets Attorneys

"If you have a noncompete in any circumstance that is fast and broad, not tailored to the circumstances at issue and has some lengthy time period, then you're at risk in all of those circumstances," said Jess Krannich, a partner at Wilson Sonsini.
4 minute read

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