Navigating the Compliance Landscape: Lessons from Star Trek and Beyond

The compliance landscape can indeed be likened to a vast, uncharted landscape, requiring painstaking exploration, understanding and constant updating to keep pace with evolving laws and regulations. For those interested in a varied approach to learning compliance, Trekking Through Compliance offers it in a fascinating package. Episode 63, titled “For the World is Hollow and…

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Law Society of England and Wales Hosts First-Ever Regional Call Ceremony Outside London

In a historic first, The Law Society of England and Wales, the professional association representing solicitors in England and Wales, is breaking tradition to host a regional call ceremony outside of London according to JURIST. Historically, solicitors in England and Wales have had their calls — their admission ceremonies into the profession — in London,…

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California Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act: Pushing ESG Disclosure Boundaries

As the legal landscape around environmental concerns continues to evolve, California is poised to establish some of the most stringent Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) disclosure requirements in the United States, even overtaking the current proposed rules by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). This comes with the introduction and subsequent amendment of the…

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FedNow Launches Instant Payments Service, Balancing Fintech Advancements and Regulatory Measures

In an era rapidly marked by fintech evolution and regulatory hurdles, the U.S. Central Bank, the Federal Reserve has launched the FedNow® Instant Payments Service, its new instant payment solution. Revealed in a recent press release, this new payment system is accessible for financial institutions of all sizes, offering the ability to instantly process transactions…

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Evaluating Mediation as a Primary Choice for Nursing Home Dispute Resolutions in the COVID-19 Aftermath

In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, the question of mitigating conflicts through alternative dispute resolution methods has become more prevalent than it used to be. This has been particularly the case within the elder care sector, and specifically, nursing homes. After a year of immense strain due to COVID-19, the demand for new conflict…

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Senate Introduces False Claims Amendments Act of 2023: Potential Implications for Whistleblowing and Liability

On July 25, 2023, Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), Dick Durbin (D-IL), John Kennedy (R-LA), and Roger Wicker (R-MS) introduced the False Claims Amendments Act of 2023. This development was reported by the reputable law firm, Arnall Golden Gregory LLP. The proposed amendment to the False Claims Act does not eliminate the requirement that the alleged…

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Colorado Prosecutor’s Racially Charged Language Stirs Legal Community Concerns Over Fair Trials

In a recent decision, the Colorado Court of Appeals labeled the prosecutor’s opening statement in a case – The People versus Marcus Lee Robinson – as “flagrantly, glaring, and tremendously improper”. This comment was made in reference to the racially charged language employed by the District Attorney during the trial which saw Robinson convicted of…

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Distressed M&A Surge Looms: Preparing for Complex Transactions in Retail Sector

As the globe continues to navigate an uncertain economic landscape, with challenges such as climbing interest rates, inflation and the looming threat of a potential recession, the Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) activity landscape is also adjusting. Industry experts suggest that the future may include an increased prevalence of transactions involving distressed targets, particularly within the…

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California Court Curbs WCAB’s Petition for Reconsideration Delays: Impact on Workers’ Compensation Legal Landscape

In a pivotal legal development, the California Court of Appeal for the Second District issued a writ of mandate on August 1, 2023, putting a stop to the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board’s (WCAB) traditional practice of granting Petitions for Reconsideration for Further Study. This information was shared by Laughlin, Falbo, Levy & Moresi LLP on…

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Navigating Complexities: Federal Circuit Overturns Board Decision on Sanofi-Aventis Patent

The Federal Circuit recently overturned a Patent Trial and Appeal Board (“Board”) decision, which had declared certain claims of Sanofi-Aventis’ ‘614 patent as evidently unpatentable. This significant move indicates the ongoing dynamism and challenges surrounding legal decision-making in the world of intellectual property. [Read more here.] The patent under examination was owned by Sanofi-Aventis Deutschlan…

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US Government’s Tri-Seal Compliance Note Clarifies Framework for Corporate Voluntary Self-Disclosure

On July 26, 2023, the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) National Security Division, the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), and the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued a Tri-Seal Compliance Note regarding the self-disclosure of potential violations of U.S. sanctions and export controls, as…

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Fox News Accuses Smartmatic of Fabricating Controversy in Defamation Lawsuit

In continued coverage of the ongoing legal battle between Fox News and Smartmatic, recent court filings suggest a significant escalation. According to court documents, Fox News lawyers have accused Smartmatic, a voting technology company, of creating a controversy where there is none in their ongoing defamation lawsuit. The lawsuit surfaced following claims Fox aired in…

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European Court of Justice Overturns Telecom Merger Ruling: Implications for Antitrust and Competition Law

The latest regulatory news emerging from Brussels suggests significant developments in antitrust and competition law, especially within the telecom sector. In a ruling handed down on 13 July 2023, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) overturned a previous judgment by the General Court that had annulled a prohibition decision by the European Commission. This high-stakes…

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Opportunity to Decrease PBGC Premiums for Defined Benefit Pension Plans in 2023

Single-employer defined benefit pension plans currently adopting the “alternative method” for ascertaining the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) premiums have an opportunity to take steps that may notably decrease their PBGC premiums for the year 2023. The window for this action is limited and requires action before the due date for PBGC premiums for the…

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Exploring Troutman Pepper’s Weekly Consumer Financial Services Newsletter: Insights and Updates for August 2023

Troutman Pepper, a leading law firm with a deep focus on Consumer Finance Services, recently released their Weekly Consumer Financial Services Newsletter for August 2023. The firm continues its tradition of providing updated insights on proceedings impacting the Consumer Finance Services industry at both federal and state levels. In their most recent newsletter, Troutman Pepper…

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SEC Seeks to Address Predictive Data Analytics Conflicts in Broker-Dealer and Investment Adviser Regulations

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently proposed new rules and amendments that may have significant impacts on broker-dealers and investment advisers. The initiative is aimed at addressing potential conflicts of interest that arise from these professionals’ use of predictive data analytics, among other related technologies, in their interactions with investors. From a briefing…

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