DEA Contemplates New Telemedicine Special Registration for Prescribing Controlled Substances

In a recent development concerning governmental regulations surrounding telemedicine, the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has indicated its intent to contemplate a potential new Special Registration for telemedicine. The goal of this registration process would be to allow health professionals the ability to prescribe controlled substances to their patients without the necessity of an…

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EEOC’s Proposed Rulemaking to Advance Pregnant Workers’ Fairness Act Aims at Comprehensive Workplace Accommodations

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on Monday that, if finalized, could compel employers to adjust how they accommodate employees experiencing work-related limitations due to pregnancy or related conditions. This development is of vital importance to legal professionals working on employment law issues, particularly those advising corporations and…

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New Draft Merger Guidelines Signal Increased Scrutiny for M&A Deals

The US federal antitrust enforcement bodies have released a long-awaited draft of merger guidelines, according to JD Supra. These new draft guidelines are geared towards shaping the review process of mergers and acquisitions and embody significant changes to the existing enforcement policy. This update holds substantial implications for future Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) plans of…

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Norway’s Data Regulator Challenges Meta Over Privacy Violations and Targeted Advertising

On Tuesday, Norway’s governmental regulatory authority, Datatilsynet, revealed that Meta Platforms is seeking to contest a fine imposed on it due to user privacy rights violation. Datatilsynet subsequently advised against the use of Meta products because of potential security and confidentiality issues. They argue that Facebook, a Meta subsidiary, doesn’t adhere to the parameters defined…

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Canada Expands Sanctions on Russia, Belarus, and Ukrainian Separatists Amid Escalating Geopolitical Conflict

In an increasingly complex international landscape, the Canadian government has broadened its scope of sanctions in response to the recent events in Eastern Europe. These new measures specifically target Russia, Belarus, and the separatist territories located in Ukraine. Notably, this decision follows the Russian invasion of Ukraine in August 2023, marking another significant development in…

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Cozen O’Connor Launches “Whistleblower Watch” for False Claims Act Updates and Analysis

The False Claims Act (FCA) has been a significant tool for combating fraud against the U.S. government. With the FCA allowing individuals (whistleblowers) who expose fraudulent behavior to potentially share in any government recovery, these exposures have become an important part of the regulatory environment. To help legal professionals stay abreast of the evolving landscape,…

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Biden-Harris Administration Launches $20M AI Competition to Strengthen National Cybersecurity

The Biden-Harris administration is expanding its focus on artificial intelligence by introducing an AI development competition. In a report by Aislinn Keely dated August 9, 2023, the competition will challenge participants to create AI-enabled technology aimed at automating the security of pivotal national software solutions. The reward for this contest? A grand incentive of almost…

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Navigating the GGPPA: Maximizing Profits and Reducing Emissions for Agriculture and Fisheries

For legal professionals, understanding the complexities of environmental regulations such as Canada’s Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act (GGPPA) is a crucial part of advising corporations in the agricultural and fisheries sectors. Enacted five years ago by the Canadian Federal Government, the act presents both unique opportunities and challenges for farmers, greenhouse operators, and fishermen. One…

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Navigating OFAC Enforcement Guidelines: Crucial Knowledge for Cross-Border Compliance

In an era of rising cross-border transactions and heightened threats to national security, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has become an essential element in the U.S government’s arsenal. With a focus on identifying, tracking, and blocking financial transactions associated with criminal enterprises, terrorist activities, and other threats, OFAC has consistently shown its growing…

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UNFCCC Unveils Recognition and Accountability Framework for Non-State Climate Commitments

The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) has established a new approach to acknowledging and regulating voluntary climate change commitments by non-state entities. Referred to as the Recognition and Accountability Framework, its goal is to boost transparency and accountability surrounding these commitments. The UNFCCC announced the Framework at the Climate Change Conference in…

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Navigating the Complexities of US-China Economic Decoupling and Interdependence

The escalating stakes in Sino-American relations are under the global spotlight, as both Washington and Beijing ramp up their trade policies, often justifying them under the banner of national or economic security. Notably, the political risks for U.S.-based businesses remain significantly elevated, given that both governments are poised to impose new export restrictions and increase…

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Navigating the Global AI Governance Landscape: Key Legal Developments in Major Jurisdictions

In the anarchic landscape of Artificial Intelligence usage, nations around the globe are grappling with the urgent requirement of legal scaffolding. With the ascendance of AI capabilities, governments and policy makers tangibly feel the pressure to regulate its use. Significant powerhouses including the European Union, the United States, United Kingdom, and China are all in…

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Illinois Governor Signs Game-Changing Legislation Transforming Temporary Labor Laws

In an impactful turn of events, Governor Pritzker signed House Bill 2862 into law on August 4, 2023, significantly amending the Illinois’ Day and Temporary Labor Services Act. The legislation, articulated as being game-changing, was given the stamp of approval by the State Legislature and ushered in changes that will widely impact the Illinois’ Staffing…

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DC Law Firms Face Resistance and Challenges in Office Return Policies

A changing landscape in Washington D.C. may thrust law firms into a predicament over office return policies. This shift, fueled by the city’s already flexible work environment and compounded by governmental attorneys’ experiences over the last three years, stands to make it exceedingly difficult for Washington firms to mandate employees’ physical presence more than three…

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UK Government Implements Residential Barge Plan for Asylum Seekers Amid Controversy

The UK Government commenced a novel scheme of accommodating asylum seekers on a residential barge situated in Portland this week. The initiation of this unconventional measure marks the government’s intention to progressively increase the number of asylum seekers lodged on such similar provision over the ensuing months. The barge christened ‘Bibby Stockholm’ was initially boarded…

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NLRB Reinstates Stricter Workplace Rules, Reversing Trump-Era Policy Shift

On Wednesday, August 2, 2023, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)’s return to older, more stringent policies intended to govern workplace rules commenced, a move that took many by surprise. This noteworthy shift is another example of the Board’s departure from numerous decisions made during the Trump administration. The defining turn which fostered these alterations…

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Israel’s Legal Community Braces for Impact Amid Government’s Judicial Overhaul

The Israeli government’s proposed overhaul of the country’s judicial system is reportedly causing unease within the nation’s legal community. Lawyers and legal experts are preparing themselves for the potential implications of these changes on the practice of law, and the broader reputational impact on the nation’s stability and transparency. Although it is currently unclear if…

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