Apple and Samsung Patent Lawsuits Highlight Jurisdictional Discrepancy in Texas Court

In a recent patent lawsuit involving technology giant Apple and its South Korean competitor Samsung, Western District of Texas Judge Alan Albright demonstrated a contrasting decision in the courtroom. Significant to the legal professionals and corporations worldwide, this occurrence casts useful insights into the current justice system’s decision-making process with respect to patent suits. Apple…

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European Union Enforces Foreign Subsidies Regulation: Impact and Implications for Global Corporations

On July 12, 2023, the European Union initiated the Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR), a sweeping set of regulations that now apply to all non-EU and EU companies across every economic sector. This legislation effectively fills a void in regulatory oversight that had persisted since 1958. According to legal analysis by Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton…

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CEQ Proposes Amendments to NEPA Regulations Addressing Climate Change and Environmental Justice

In a bid to address relevant environmental issues, the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) proposed amendments to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) regulations on July 28, 2023. These alterations concern the strategies federal agencies utilize when assessing the environmental impacts of federal projects of significant scale. JD Supra reports on this matter. The changes…

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Norway’s Resilient Stock Exchange: Analyzing Oslo Børs Amid Global Economic Volatility

In April 2023, a notable development in the Norwegian market affecting Bermuda-based companies was highlighted in a bulletin by the legal service provider Conyers, which noted the country’s unique performance compared to global markets. Despite an overall volatile economic scenario, the Norwegian exchanges, notably Oslo Børs, demonstrated resilience. During the course of 2022, Oslo Børs…

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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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Special Counsel Jack Smith’s Team: The Big Law Backgrounds in Trump Indictment Cases

As discussions unfold around the professional history of Special Counsel Jack Smith and his legal team, one cannot overlook their impressive backgrounds. Known for his long-standing career as a federal prosecutor, Smith is currently leading the two indictments against former president Donald Trump. However, alongside Smith is an equally well-equipped team whose many members have…

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EPA’s Semiannual Regulatory Agenda Highlights PFAS Management Strategies

On July 27, 2023, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its anticipated Semiannual Regulatory Agenda. This bi-annual disclosure is designed to provide the public with a comprehensive understanding of the agency’s plans to review, propose, and implement regulations in the forthcoming months. Here’s where you can find more detailed information. Significant among the agenda…

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Edinburgh Reforms Progress Accelerates: Impact and Implications for Global Corporate Law

In the ever-evolving landscape of corporate law, legal professionals across the globe have been keeping a keen eye on the progression of the Edinburgh reforms. Announced in December 2022, the reforms have proceeded at a significant pace, particularly in the period before the summer break. The increasing velocity of the reforms’ progress warrants an up-to-date…

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