Singapore Executes Second Drug Trafficker in a Week Amid International Criticism

On Thursday, Singaporean authorities carried out the execution of 39-year-old former delivery driver, Mohamed Shalleh Bin Abdul Latiff, for the trafficking of 54.04 grams of diamorphine, a controlled substance. This amount exceeds by four times the threshold required to impose the mandatory death penalty as stated under Singapore’s Misuse of Drugs Act. This marks the…

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Atlanta Increases Courthouse Security Amid Possible Trump Election Interference Charges

Security has been heightened in Atlanta, most notably around the Fulton County Courthouse, in anticipation of potential charges against former President Donald Trump. As per the announcement made by the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office on Thursday afternoon, the main route encircling the courthouse will be off-limits for general traffic from Monday morning onwards. The augmented…

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DC Attorney Suspended for Misleading Investigators, Falsifying Real Estate Documents

In a recent turn of events, a well-known attorney from Washington, D.C. has received a six-month suspension as a result of misleading behaviour and document falsification. These fraudulent actions were aimed at reducing a client’s tax liability during a convoluted real estate deal focused on a local establishment. The involved attorney deliberately misled disciplinary investigators…

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Australia Mandates Climate Reporting Standards for Financial Regulator and Entities

In June 2023, the Australian government issued an updated Statement of Expectations to the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA). The statement mandates the APRA to adopt climate reporting standards, primarily focusing on promoting prudent practices and transparency for climate-related financial risks. This new mandate includes monitored financial institutions and regulated entities within its scope. The…

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Legal Tech Firms Bolster Employment Contracts Amid Gen AI Proprietary Information Concerns

In the dynamic sphere of legal technology, securing company secrets has become increasingly paramount, especially in the unfolding era of generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI). In this context, many firms are turning a spotlight on their employment contracts to ensure stringent protection of their confidential assets. Last month, Kira Systems, an entity that specializes in…

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Preventing Corporate Theft: Technological Strategies and Employee Conduct Insights

In a recent episode of the Hiring to Firing Podcast, leading legal professionals expounded on the pervasive and challenging issue of corporate theft, discussing potential preventative measures and technological strategies designed to protect firms. The podcast was hosted by partners Tracey Diamond and Evan Gibbs, and featured Troutman Pepper Partner Chris Willis as a key…

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Philadelphia Law Firm Schnader Harrison Set to Dissolve After Nearly 90-Year Legacy

The long-standing Philadelphia law firm, Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis, is set to cease operations after almost 90 years. The firm’s litigation partner and generan counsel, Keith Whitson, has confirmed that a dissolution plan is being organized in collaboration with the firm’s stakeholders and bank. The exact timeline for voting and finalizing this plan remains…

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DHS Final Rule and Revised Form I-9: Streamlining Employment Verification Compliance

Timely regulatory interventions continue to shape our legal landscapes, and one such recent development comes in the field of I-9 Employment Verification. On July 21, 2023, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the institution of a new final rule which provides employers a remote option for inspecting employee documents in compliance with I-9 employment…

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Navigating the Evolving US Sanctions: An Update from Volkov Law Group

The U.S. sanctions landscape continues to transmute in response to geopolitical changes, economic policy considerations, and global security issues. Keeping track of these alterations is crucial for multinational companies and law firms to ensure compliance and prevent any potential legal pitfalls. One resource for such updates is the quarterly trade compliance report which is sent…

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SEC Imposes New Cybersecurity Rules for Public Companies: Enhancing Transparency and Investor Protection

In a significant regulatory shift, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) has initiated new cybersecurity rules that were instated on July 26, 2023. The regulations are primarily aimed at enabling investors to have a clearer understanding of the cybersecurity risks associated with public companies. One of the key stipulations includes the liability on the part…

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Florida’s Concealed Carry Law Revisions: Implications for Leasing Industry and Property Owners

Effective July 1, 2023, new revisions to the Florida statutes allow individuals to carry concealed weapons without a permit, a move that holds significant implications for those involved in the leasing industry in the state. Interested parties can still obtain permits from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, ensuring a level of choice…

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Navigating Compliance: Key Developments in Election Law, Campaign Finance, and Ethics

Legal professionals and compliance teams across the globe may find Compliance Notes – Vol. 4, Issue 31 a pertinent read. Published by Nossaman’s Government Relations & Regulation Group, the installment offers a comprehensive digest of key developments in areas including campaign finance, lobbying compliance, election law, and government ethics at the federal, state, and local…

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Trump Pleads Not Guilty in 2020 Election Interference Case: Staying Informed with Legal News Platforms

Yesterday, former President Donald Trump entered a plea of ‘not guilty’ in response to the charges of conspiracy and obstruction related to alleged plans to overturn the 2020 presidential election outcome. These charges stem from accusations that imply Trump sought to disseminate fraudulent claims about the election’s integrity and attempted to pressure various state and…

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Columbia Law School’s Video Submission Controversy: Unraveling Fact from Fiction

Recently, Columbia Law School made headlines with its abrupt implementation and subsequent rollback of a mandate for video statements from law degree transfer applicants. This decision sparked a flurry of controversy, with some media outlets accusing the school of attempting to sidestep the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on race-based college admissions. The Washington Free Beacon…

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Envision Healthcare Files for Chapter 11, Affecting Emergency Medicine Services Nationwide

Envision Healthcare Corp., along with its wholly-owned subsidiaries, has recently filed for voluntary Chapter 11 petitions at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas. This information is detailed in the case documented under In re: Envision Healthcare Corp., Docket No. 4:23-bk-90342 (Bankr. S.D. Tex. May 15, 2023). Envision is known for being…

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