Supreme Court Upholds Ruling Limiting Tulsa’s Authority Over Native Americans in Municipal Cases

The Supreme Court has upheld a ruling from a federal appeals court which prevents the city of Tulsa from enforcing municipal ordinances against Native Americans. The unsigned order, which was passed without any public dissents, came as a refusal of the city’s request to suspend the appeals court’s decision whilst it launches an appeal. The…

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Expanding Intellectual Property Practices: Dentons and Venable LLP Respond to Tech-Driven Demand

Law firms Dentons and Venable LLP are boosting investments in intellectual property expertise, each expanding their respective practices on different coasts of the United States. The legal landscape consistently shows an increased demand for specialized counsel as businesses across industries grapple with protecting their intellectual property amidst rapidly evolving technology and regulations. As reported by…

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OSHA Revives Recordkeeping Rule for High-Hazard Industries: Impact and Implications for Employers

In a major regulatory shift, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has issued a final ruling, reviving an OSHA recordkeeping rule originally implemented under the Obama administration in 2016. This rule, which was subsequently rolled back by the Trump administration in 2019, involves certain classifications of employers in high-hazard industries. According to the detailed…

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Trump Faces Chaotic Legal and Election Calendar in Tumultuous Year Ahead

Former U.S. President Donald Trump is set to encounter a turbulent legal and election timetable in the upcoming year, according to a recent report by Law360. The ex-president, currently engaged in a political campaign for a second term, additionally confronts an uncertain legal future due to multiple court proceedings. Six separate civil and criminal trials…

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Kazakhstan Targets Offshore Wealth: New Law Aims to Recover Illicit Assets

Earlier this year, on July 12th, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev of Kazakhstan has taken a definitive step towards ensuring the recovery of assets acquired illegally and hidden abroad. He has signed a new law, ‘On the return of illegally acquired assets to the state,’ and also made supplementary amendments to the country’s Code of Administrative Offenses,…

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NLRB Ruling Shifts Employment Law Landscape: Implications for HR Policies and Workers’ Rights

A recent decision by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) could have significant implications for employers and their HR policies, even in non-unionized workplaces. In a case decided on August 2, 2023, known as Stericycle, Inc., the NLRB has potentially changed the landscape of employment law by reversing a previous 2017 decision regarding the analysis…

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SEC Alert: Deficiencies in Broker-Dealers’ Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing Controls

On July 31, 2023, in a noteworthy development in the banking sector and financial institutions, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) circulated an alert detailing deficiencies in broker-dealers’ (“BD”) implementation of their Anti-Money Laundering (“AML”) and Countering Financing of Terrorism (“CFT”) controls. The directives were brought to light by the Department of Examinations….

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Decoding the Impact of Germany’s Credit Secondary Markets Act on Non-Performing Loans

The Directive (EU) 2021/2167, a regulatory framework targeting non-performing loans, is set to be implemented by Member States by 29 December 2023. Among these countries, Germany has already taken significant steps towards this goal with the publication of the draft bill of the Credit Secondary Markets Act (Referentenentwurf Kreditzweitmarktgesetz) on 20 July 2023. This proposed…

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Construction Industry Professionals Benefit from Mastering Contract Interpretation Basics

For non-lawyers in the construction industry, it’s essential to familiarize oneself with the basics of contract interpretation. This is a critical aspect of business operations, considering that every legal action is backed by legally-enforceable promises or contracts. A primer for any non-lawyer would essentially encapsulate the knowledge taught to first-year law students in the U.S….

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Rebuilding Public Trust in the Judiciary: Addressing Ethics, Transparency, and Education

The American Bar Association (ABA) has identified several issues that require attention in order to re-establish public trust in the judiciary. These include reconstructing a flawed judicial confirmation process, addressing instances of ethics missteps by the U.S. Supreme Court, and enhancing transparency and civics education. As stated in a recent piece on Law360, the ABA…

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Navigating Legal Complexities: The Importance of Software Code Due Diligence in Tech Transactions

In the fast-paced world of business transactions, understanding the complex intersection of technology and the law is crucial. This is made evident by the technology, outsourcing, and commercial transactions team of Morgan Lewis, who often find themselves advising clients involved in transactions where intellectual properties are being transferred. Typically, these involve corporate transactions, cooperation and…

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CPPA Expands Scope with Probe into Connected Vehicle Data Privacy Practices

The California Privacy Protection Agency’s (CPPA) Enforcement Division has taken up the mantle of scrutinizing data privacy practices by connected vehicle manufacturers and accompanying technologies. The CPPA, a body established by the 2018 California Privacy Rights Act, is chiefly engrossed in crafting regulations. This latest probe, however, signals the expanding scope of their remit. (Robinson+Cole…

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CMS Advances Healthcare Initiatives with FY 2024 IPPS Rule and Proposed Dementia Care Model

In its August 4, 2023 report, McDermottPlus Consulting updated on a variety of regulatory developments. Among the highlights, we see initiatives from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) including the final FY 2024 Inpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS) rule, a newly proposed Medicare Dementia Care Model, as well as the latest 2024 Medicare Part…

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Navigating AI-Life Sciences Partnerships: Mitigating IP Risks for Sustainable Growth

Artificial intelligence (AI) is closely watched by stakeholders in healthcare and life sciences. The ongoing development of AI-enabled solutions is bringing radical transformations in these sectors – impacting drug discovery, disease diagnosis, clinical trials, and precision medicine. Consequently, life science firms are increasingly investing in AI tools, as reported by Law360. When life sciences and…

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