Pieter Gunst

UK’s Financial Services and Markets Act 2023 Ushers New Era in Post-Brexit Regulatory Landscape

In a significant development since Brexit took place, the Financial Services and Markets Act 2023 (the Act) was published on 7 July 2023. This milestone signals significant strides in the process to construct the UK’s ‘Smarter Regulatory Framework’ post-Brexit. This is a part of the broader undertaking to review and enhance the UK’s wholesale markets….

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Alt Legal Acquires TM Cloud’s Docketing Business, Solidifying Market Dominance

Alt Legal, the cloud-based trademark docketing software company, has announced their fourth and most recent acquisition to be the docketing business and customers of TM Cloud, a competing provider of trademark and intellectual property docketing software. This acquisition sees Alt Legal expanding its customer base even more both domestically throughout the United States and across…

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NLRB Stericyle Ruling Reshapes Workplace Policies: What Employers Need to Know

In a recent and highly anticipated ruling, the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB” or “Board”) unveiled its decision in the Stericyle case, fundamentally impacting how employers shape, implement, and enforce their workplace policies. This pivotal ruling applies to all businesses, irrespective of whether their employees are represented by a labor union. The Stericyle Board, largely…

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OFCCP’s Pre-Enforcement Notice and Conciliation Shift Sparks Frenzy Among Federal Contractors

The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) has recently announced the “Pre-Enforcement Notice & Conciliation Procedures” final rule, a pivotal shift in their strategy that is sparking a frenzy among federal contractors. Legal luminaries, John C. Fox and Candee Chambers, explore the implications of this new rule in the latest installment of DE Under…

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Tribal Nations Pave the Way for Direct EV Sales, Overcoming State Restrictions

In a fascinating development in electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing and financing, Tribal Nations are leveraging their sovereign status to address longstanding state laws that often inhibit direct sales from vehicle manufacturers to buyers, which has hindered progression in EV sales. A comprehensive report by McGlinchey Stafford elucidates the issue at hand and the actions being…

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Navigating the Complex Intersection of “Buy America” Provisions and Federal Acquisition Regulations

Trade and compliance professionals operating in the international legal landscape have a fresh set of complexities facing them. The intersection of “Buy America” provisions and the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) are causing a stir within the sphere of global commerce and procurement, particularly in government contracts. A noteworthy development, as observed by the Braumiller Law…

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DOJ and EPA Launch Joint Task Force to Combat Environmental Crimes in Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have jointly announced the creation of a regional, cross-agency taskforce focused on environmental crimes in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. This new task force signifies a growing trend of legal attention being levied on environmental regulation violations by businesses, a…

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Delaware Court Ruling Redefines Materiality Requirement for Mootness Fees in M&A Litigation

In the ever-evolving landscape of M&A litigation, a fresh ruling by the Delaware Court of Chancery has provided a newly sharpened tool for legal professionals navigating disclosure-related actions. The court has recently held that supplemental disclosures need to be “material” – a condition that isn’t met simply by virtue of their existence – in order…

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Navigating Pennsylvania’s Complex Assessment Appeal Deadlines for Post-August 2024 Tax Year

Recent updates provide a comprehensive overview of the assessment appeals deadlines for counties in Pennsylvania during the post-August 1, 2024 tax year. Jurisdictional nuances in the domain of regulatory compliance mandate careful and detailed scrutiny for legal teams. The August 1 annual assessment appeal filing deadline has now passed for 26 counties, necessitating an updated…

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Exploring the Lucrative Realm of Legal Transcription: Key Skills and Opportunities

As the world continues to embrace the convenience of flexible jobs, the legal transcription profession offers an attractive opportunity. This particular field is not only lucrative but also offers expedited training and substantial pay. Furthermore, the role of a legal transcriptionist is pivotal in the legal industry, converting spoken language into written text which is…

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Divergent Trends in Orange Book and Biologic Patent Litigation Revealed in Updated USPTO Report

The USPTO recently published an updated report on Inter Partes Review (IPR) and Post Grant Review (PGR) proceedings, which spotlighted the Orange Book or biologic patents. These findings incorporate data until March 31, 2023, offering a revealing look into this crucial patent litigation realm. Significant for stakeholders navigating this intricate field are marked variances in…

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LinkedIn Algorithm Update: Unveiling Opportunities for Legal Professionals to Boost Presence and Network

In June 2023, LinkedIn initiated an algorithmic augmentation to focus more on professional, trustworthy content, placing diminished emphasis on casual or opinionated content. This provides legal professionals with an unrivaled opportunity to ameliorate online presence, strengthen networking potential, gain prospective clients, and capitalize on showcasing expertise. This information follows the update on LinkedIn’s Best Practices…

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Accountant-Client Privilege: Exploring its Legal Interpretations and Ramifications

In recent legal news, an interesting issue relating to accountant-client privilege is under discussion. This privilege, adopted by the Florida legislature in 1978, supports open dialogue between accountants and their clients and was not previously recognised in common law. Despite its establishment to facilitate a relationship of trust and confidentiality, recent interpretations suggest that the…

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IRS Targets Monetized Installment Sale Transactions as Listed Transaction in Proposed Regulations

The U.S Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has classified Monetized Installment Sale Transactions (MISTs) as a listed transaction in its proposed regulations. These transactions have been a point of interest for the IRS with increased scrutiny noticed over the previous months. MISTs first came into the limelight on May 7, 2021, when the IRS Chief Counsel…

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