Oct 31, 2023 Biden Administration Releases Sweeping Executive Order Regarding Artificial Intelligence By Matthew Richardson Nina Franco The Biden administration issued an “Executive Order on Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence” on Oct. 30.[1] The order,...
Oct 19, 2023 US Federal Court Allows Seizure of Libyan Assets to Satisfy ICC Award in Investor-State Dispute By David Weinstein As a general rule, U.S. federal law prevents people with judgments against foreign countries to satisfy those judgments against the...
Oct 19, 2023 Protests: Timing is Everything By Shlomo Katz On Dec. 28, 2022, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) issued a Request for Quotations (RFQ) for scientific, engineering and technical...
Oct 19, 2023 A Game Changer for Blockchain Regulation: The EU’s Crypto Rules Reach the Final Stage By Jessica Lee Menelaos Karampetsos In a previous post we reported on the European Union’s provisional agreements on (1) the Transfer of Funds Regulation extending...
Oct 11, 2023 New Rules and Other Tips for Government Contractors Working With Small Businesses By Shlomo Katz Most federal contracts require the awardee to enter into a subcontracting plan that includes percentage goals for using various...
Oct 11, 2023 Gov. Newsom Signs Historic Emissions Reporting Bill By Kyle Johnson On Oct. 7, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed two bills into law that aim to address climate concerns through corporate emissions...
Oct 11, 2023 FCA Begins New Era of Cryptocurrency Regulatory Enforcement With Salvo of Over 100 Non-Compliance Warnings By Tim Davison Jessica Lee The United Kingdom’s (“U.K.”) Financial Conduct Authority (“FCA”) new proposed rules in May 2023,[1] following recently enacted secondary...
Oct 04, 2023 Zombie Contracts. What Happens if You Keep Performing Beyond Expiration? By Sam Wolf In the commercial world there exist myriad fixed term goods and services contracts. Some contracts renew automatically, but the agreement...