Innovative Startups Steal the Spotlight at ILTACON 2023: Exclusive Insights from 12 Legal Tech Founders

Live from Orlando, Florida, the International Legal Technology Association’s annual conference, ILTACON, is a vibrant mix of old and new as industry mainstays rub shoulders with innovative startups. This year’s conference once more featured a Startup Hub, where 27 new legal tech startups set up shop to showcase their innovations. Although it was impossible to…

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Dubai International Financial Centre Approves Cross-Border Data Transfers to California

In a potentially pivotal move for transnational data privacy and protection standards, the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), considered the foremost international financial hub in the region, has offered a green light on cross-border transfers of personal information to California. This decision, as noted in this article, was issued on August 9th by the Commissioner…

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US Commerce Department Concludes Investigation of CSPV Cell Antidumping Circumvention in Southeast Asia

The U.S. Department of Commerce (“Commerce”) has recently leveled its final determination, signaling the closure of a long-running circumvention investigation. This investigation focused on whether crystalline silicon photovoltaic (“CSPV”) cells and modules imported from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam (collectively referred to as “the target countries”) were being used as conduits to circumvent antidumping duty…

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UN Committee Urges Protection of Children’s Rights in the Face of Climate Change

The United Nations (UN) Committee on the Rights of the Child recently published authoritative guidance concerning children’s rights with respect to the environment amidst growing concerns of climate change. The guidance entreats member states to promptly implement intervention measures that address the negative impacts of environmental degradation and protect children’s right to a clean and…

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Biden’s Executive Order on Outbound Investments: Implications and Challenges for National Security Technology

New developments in control on outbound investments hold potential implications for investors, as President Biden’s recently signed executive order lays out regulations on American investments in certain national security technologies and products in countries of concern. The executive order, both eagerly anticipated and hotly debated among international investment circles, was signed into law by the…

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FDIC Board Meeting to Discuss Potential Impact on Large Bank Holding Companies and Foreign Banking Organizations

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has announced an upcoming meeting of its Board of Directors. Set to convene next week, the group will review and discuss several important issues and proposals that have potential implications for large bank holding companies, certain intermediate holding companies of foreign banking organizations, and large insured depository institutions. Notably,…

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Canadian Regulators Publish Review on Conflicts of Interest Practices in Investment Industry

The Canadian Securities Administrators (“CSA”) and the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (“CIRO”), collectively known as the “Regulators,” have recently issued a collaborative notice, Joint CSA and CIRO Staff Notice 31-363 Client Focused Reforms: Review of Registrants’ Conflicts of Interest Practices and Additional Guidance, on August 3, 2023. The announcement was first reported by Stikeman Elliott…

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Germany’s Whistleblower Protection Act: Implications and Compliance for Employers

On July 2, 2023, Germany’s new Whistleblower Protection Act (Hinweisgeberschutzgesetz – HinSchG) became effective, introducing comprehensive provisions for the protection of whistleblowers. This law could potentially have significant implications for employers, both within Germany and international corporations with German entities. The Act was discussed in a recent article, which you can read in full here….

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Navigating Legal Challenges in the Generative AI Revolution: Insights for Industries

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is a burgeoning technology that is reshaping lives and workplaces globally. For example, ChatGPT, a user-friendly AI developed by OpenAI, achieved an impressive user base of 100 million monthly active users within just two months of its public launch. Other generative AI models like Canna-GPT, Github Copilot, and DALL-E are proving…

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CFIUS Expands Real Estate Jurisdiction to Eight Additional US Military Bases

The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), known for its rigorous scrutiny of foreign investments for potential national security risks, has officially extended its real estate jurisdiction to include eight new U.S. military bases. The newfound authority aligns with the committee’s historical focus on mitigating risks in close vicinity to sensitive Department…

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IRS Extends Transition Period for SECURE 2.0 Act’s Roth Catch-Up Contributions to 2026

In a recent development, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has allowed a prolonged administrative transition period, pushing the deadline for implementing Roth catch-up contributions under the SECURE 2.0 Act to at least 2026. This move uses an extended period for employers to adjust their practices accordingly. For further details on the announcement, one can refer…

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Myanmar Expels Timorese Diplomat Over Alleged Connection to Government-in-Exile

Myanmar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Sunday that it had asked the Timorese Chargé d’Affaires to leave the country ahead of September 1 due to the diplomat’s alleged connection with the Myanmar government-in-exile. Myanmar alleged that Timor-Leste’s conduct violated the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and undermined bilateral relations. As is explained in the…

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Demystifying Form 8938: An International Tax Primer for US Taxpayers and Expatriates

Large multinational corporations and law firms need to be conversant with the plethora of regulations surrounding international tax requirements. In this vein, a recent article elucidates Part 2 of an International Tax Primer specifically crafted for US taxpayers and individuals residing abroad. Titled Part 2 – International Tax Primer for US Taxpayers and Expatriates, this…

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India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023: Challenges and Implications for Global Companies

After a period of prolonged deliberation, India has passed the Digital Personal Data Protection Act of 2023 (DPDPA), marking a significant shift in the country’s data protection framework. The legislation necessitates employers operating in India to closely examine their existing data protection policies and conform to the new law. The DPDPA is set to have…

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Alexandra LaCombe Joins Fisher Phillips as Partner, Strengthening Detroit Office’s Immigration Expertise

Alexandra LaCombe recently joined the ranks of Fisher Phillips, a leading labor and employment law firm in the United States, as a partner in their Detroit office. This was announced by the firm through a recent statement. Graduated from prestigious law schools, Ms. LaCombe brings her strong background in corporate US immigration, especially in areas…

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Decade of Brazil’s Anti-Corruption Law: Impact on Investigations and Global Legal Landscape

A noteworthy milestone has been passed—ten years since Brazil implemented its pioneering anti-corruption law. This legislation has paved the way for numerous investigations and criminal charges. Unsurprisingly, these developments have also led to an influx of work—for both local and international law firms. A case that still echoes in the corridors of justice is the…

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Yulchon Bolsters Dispute Resolution and Antitrust Practices with Strategic Partner Hires

Big Six South Korean firm, Yulchon, is turning heads in the legal industry with recent partner hires designed to bolster both their dispute resolution practice and antitrust practice. The company confirmed in an announcement with Law.com International, that they have drawn new hires from both the Korea Fair Trade Commission and international dispute resolution law…

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