Counterfeit Threats Expand Beyond Luxury Brands, Impacting Business and Legal Landscape

The toll of counterfeiting on the economy and businesses has traditionally been a problem plaguing the high fashion industry. Recognizable high-end brands like Prada, Gucci, and Versace have regularly been victimized. These high-priced luxury items, including Rolex watches, Hermes handbags and Dior fragrances, are particularly attractive targets for counterfeiters, as the resale value of seemingly…

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Biden Administration Proposes Phase 2 NEPA Revisions: Streamlining Environmental Policy and Permitting

On July 31, 2023, the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) proposed the Bipartisan Permitting Reform Implementation Rule, better known as Phase 2 of the Biden Administration’s revisions to the regulations that implement the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). This proposal carries significant implications with a potential transformation of existing structures and practices surrounding environmental policy….

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The Impact of RICO on International Arbitration and Foreign Award Enforcement

In an insightful discussion, Troutman Pepper White Collar and Legal Partner Cal Stein recently touched upon the role of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) with regards to enforcing and collecting foreign arbitration awards. This conversation unfolds amidst a backdrop of increasing relevance and complexity in cross-border business and legal matters, warranting an…

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Stewarts Law Firm Encounters Unexpected 55% PEP Drop, Reversing Prior Financial Success

In an unexpected turn of events, top-tier law firm Stewarts has suffered a significant 55% profit-per-equity-partner (PEP) drop, a notable contrast to the fortunes of the previous year. This unplanned occurrence goes against the upward profit trajectory that characterized the firm’s financial performance in 2022. Despite this downturn in PEP, the firm’s managing partner holds…

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Judiciary Funding Concerns and Trump-Chutkan Rivalry: Legal Landscape Under Scrutiny

This week’s discussion within the legal fraternity revolves around two major points of interest. Firstly, the U.S. Judicial Conference raised its concerns regarding the congressional budget proposals for the judiciary in the coming fiscal year. Furthermore, light has been shed upon the long standing history between former President Donald Trump and U.S. District Judge Tanya…

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Stroock & Stroock & Lavan Removes Major Obstacle to Merger with Full Pension Buyout Approval

Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, following unsuccessful merger discussions with several law firms, announced on Thursday its intention to eliminate a significant hurdle on the path to a partnership deal. In a substantial move, the firm’s partnership has authorized a full pension buyout. This decision is aimed at managing the complexities that an accrued pension…

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Altice France Compliance Issues Highlighted in Latest Tom Fox Podcast

Legal professionals worldwide, welcome to the daily update on compliance news. On August 4, 2023, Tom Fox, renowned as the Voice of Compliance, once again brought us thought-provoking stories on business regulation, ethics, risk management, and leadership. This edition of his series, aptly named ‘Follow Your Passion Edition,’ was released via the Compliance Podcast Network….

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Tax Expert Cameron Blackwood Departs PwC Amid Turmoil, Joins Corrs Chambers Westgarth

An esteemed tax practitioner, Cameron Blackwood, has recently left PwC to join fellow Australian law firm Corrs Chambers Westgarth. Blackwood’s departure followed closely after PwC’s global legal boss, Tony O’Malley, stepped down ahead of his slated retirement. Blackwood, however, joined PwC only a year ago, in June 2022, following the accounting firm’s acquisition of his…

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Navigating the Compliance Notice: Implications for Global Corporations and Internal Procedures

On July 26, the U.S. Department of Commerce, the Department of the Treasury, and the Department of Justice released an essential joint compliance notice, referred to as the “Compliance Notice.” This document updates and summarizes each agency’s stance on businesses’ voluntary self-disclosure of potential violations concerning sanctions, export controls, and other national security laws. According…

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Ripple Ruling Not a Tidal Wave: Differing SEC Enforcement Strategies in Digital Asset Cases

Just weeks after Judge Analisa Torres’s novel securities analysis in SEC v. Ripple Labs, a different judge in the Southern District of New York has drawn a distinction between Ripple’s approach and its policy outcomes. The judge’s argument is presented within the context of another highly-public, SEC enforcement action involving digital assets. For readers desiring…

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Ransomware Shifts Focus to Smaller Companies as Top 10 Gangs Dominate Attacks

Ransomware actors are increasingly targeting smaller companies, particularly those with revenues ranging from $10 million to $50 million, according to a recent report by Kovrr, a cyber-risk quantification platform. The rationale behind this shift appears to be the smaller IT budgets and less security expertise available in such entities, rendering them easier targets. “They’re willing…

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Navigating Generative AI in Legal Practice: Law.MIT.edu Task Force Seeks Ethical Guidelines

The now-famous line, “With great power comes great responsibility,” has gained new relevance in the sphere of legal technology. The increasing influence of generative artificial intelligence (AI) on the legal world has highlighted the need for certain guardrails to be in place to ensure safe and ethical usage. The discussion around the responsible use of…

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Navigating Global Immigration Changes Amid Pandemic Uncertainties: A Review of August 2023 Updates

In recent years across the globe, the realm of immigration law has seen significant shifts and adjustments, a trend that continues well into 2023. Focused through the lens of the ongoing global pandemic, many changes are occurring in both mobility restrictions and ongoing closures. These are addressed in August 2023 Global Immigration Alert, provided by…

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Unraveling the Trump Indictment: Implications for Attorney-Client Privilege and Legal Practice

In a recent indictment charging former President Donald Trump with conspiracy and obstruction, there are five unnamed attorney co-conspirators who have been listed. Either they are already cooperating with the government or they will face indictment, as per predictions made by former prosecutors to Law360. The stance of these prosecutors revolves around their belief that…

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US Regulators Propose New Capital Requirements for Large Banks: Basel III Endgame Rules Take Shape

In a significant regulatory development on July 27, 2023, U.S. federal prudential bank regulators – namely, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Federal Reserve Board (FRB), and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency – have proposed new capital requirements focused on the larger banking organizations. The proposal pertains to Risk-Based Capital, Capital Relief…

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