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National Law Journal

Companies Need Users' Affirmative OK to Share Sensitive Data, FTC Chair Says

"Unless companies are affirmatively getting permission from users to sell the sensitive data or share this sensitive data, they can't as a default matter do that," said Lina Khan.
3 minute read

International Edition

Head of Climate Change at Australia's Minter Ellison Departs for Consultancy

Executives are increasingly grappling with emerging risks and opportunities from climate change.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

GOP Lawmakers Seek to Block SEC's Climate Disclosure Rule Via Legislation If Not Litigation

"When you hear Democrats accuse Republicans of being 'anti-science,' they are proving our point that this rule is about the left's climate-policy agenda, not simply standardizing disclosures," said House Financial Services Committee Chair Patrick McHenry, R-North Carolina.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Microsoft's Ben Glatstein on How to Be a Real AI Lawyer, Not Just One Who Throws the Acronym Around

"Just to be a mediocre lawyer in general, you have to understand AI," Glatstein told Berkeley Law's Irene Liu during an online event Tuesday. For those with higher aspirations, he said, "there's really no substitute for just digging in and doing the work."
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Recent Securities Fraud Dismissal Raises Critical Question on the Scope of the Federal Fraud Statutes

"The dismissal raises critical questions about what the government must prove to convict a defendant ... under the federal fraud statutes," according to attorney Elisha Kobre.
5 minute read

International Edition

Africa Should Not Rush to Regulate AI, Says Clifford Chance Co-Head

The partner's comments come despite the EU passing the first comprehensive legislation on AI and a similar proposal pending before the Canadian Parliament.
4 minute read

International Edition

Another Linklaters London Partner Exits, This Time to Skadden

The departure follows notable exits to US firm Paul Weiss.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

EPA Sets New Drinking Water Standards to Reduce PFAS Exposure

"This action will prevent thousands of deaths and reduce tens of thousands of serious illnesses." EPA Administrator Michael Regan said.
3 minute read

International Edition

European Commission's Illumina Antitrust Enforcement 'Misinterpreted' Regulation, Adviser to EU Top Court Says

An ECJ decision to follow its Advocate General's advice could doom the EU antitrust watchdog's other cases targeting mergers that don't meet revenue thresholds.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

'Ignore This Bill at Your Peril': Federal Privacy Legislation Has Teeth—and Real Shot at Passing

"That's what's most important to think about: What will this change about business models?" said Alysa Hutnik, a senior executive at the privacy software firm Ketch.
7 minute read

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