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Cryptocurrency: Legal Developments and Outlook

Federal and state regulators have taken an increased interest in regulating cryptocurrencies, digital assets, and the larger blockchain ecosystem. This landscape is opaque and rapidly evolving, and many industry participants...more

Gas Stove Ban Update: Ninth Circuit Says "No" to City of Berkeley Ban on Gas Stoves

The gas stove wars continue to heat up. On April 17, 2023, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit took a stand and ruled that the City of Berkeley does not have the authority to prohibit connecting natural...more

The Gathering Storm Over Gas Stoves

Not a day seems to go by in recent weeks without multiple articles and media hits on controversies over gas stoves. Across the U.S., opponents of gas stoves have implemented a coordinated effort by government regulators,...more

New Drivers, Same Bumpy Ride

Congressional Tech Focus Will Continue This Term, Fueled by Bipartisan - Scrutiny on Multiple Fronts With the Democratic party now in control of both the House and the Senate, we anticipate increased congressional...more

Patchwork of Cryptocurrency Regulators Increasingly Stitch Together Cooperative Enforcement Efforts

Recent Enforcement Actions and Guidance from DOJ, FinCEN, and OFAC Demonstrate the Increased Commitment — and Cooperation — of Federal Regulators to Police Digital Currencies, Including Their Use in Ransomware Attacks - Amid...more

NY DFS Cybersecurity Regulation in the Face of COVID-19

The New York Department of Financial Services’ (DFS) cybersecurity regulation imposes significant requirements on financial services companies doing business in New York. DFS, which enforces the regulation, has remained...more

Why It’s Taking So Long: the SEC and FINRA Issue Guidance on Crypto Broker-Dealer Complexities

The SEC signaled last week that it appears to be growing more comfortable approving certain digital asset activities, qualifying the first two initial coin offerings ever to proceed as registered securities....more

Tying It All Together: FinCEN Consolidates Several Years of Cryptocurrency Guidance

For the past several years, advocates of crypto assets and other public uses of blockchain technology have sought guidance from U.S. regulators regarding the legal implications of new or novel uses of that technology....more

Amendments Proposed to California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Increase Burdens and Penalties on Covered Businesses

Businesses in California and around the country have taken notice of the twists and turns taken so far concerning the passage of the CCPA. The California legislature passed the CCPA as an alternative to an even stricter...more

NY DFS Cybersecurity Regulation, Two Years In - What Comes Next?

This past Friday, March 1, 2019, marked the second anniversary and final effective date of the New York Department of Financial Services (DFS)’s cybersecurity regulation. Since its enactment, regulated institutions, subject...more

Start Aiming Now: The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Is A Moving Target, And GDPR Compliance Isn’t Enough

The CCPA is an unprecedented privacy law that grants California residents sweeping rights concerning the collection and use of their information. Once the law becomes effective on January 1, 2020, covered businesses can...more

Japan Continues to Embrace Cryptocurrency with Launch of Self-Regulatory Organization: Will the US or Other Countries Follow Suit?

On October 24, 2018, Japan’s Financial Services Agency (FSA) gave the country’s cryptocurrency industry self-regulatory status, allowing the Japan Virtual Currency Exchange Association (JVCEA) power to police and penalize...more

A Peek Behind the Curtain at the Largest Crypto Trading Platforms

New York Attorney General’s Office publishes a detailed report on policies and practices at virtual asset trading platforms, citing multiple common deficiencies - The New York Attorney General’s Office (“NYAG”) issued a...more

Dividing Up the Sandbox: Recent Actions and Public Statements Demonstrate How the SEC and CFTC Are Dividing up the Cryptocurrency...

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY – Following testimony February 6th before the U.S. Senate, as well as a series of recent enforcement actions, it is clear that both the SEC and CFTC are picking up steam in their efforts to command a...more

Bad Advice and Blockchain-R-US: Stern Warnings from the SEC and CFTC Chairmen on Unregistered ICOs, Cashing In on “Crypto-Mania”

SEC Chairman Jay Clayton has issued a broad warning to companies and individuals trying to “cash in” on the market frenzy surrounding Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. His prepared remarks at the Securities Regulation...more

United States And Switzerland Reach Data Transfer Agreement

On January 11, 2017, the governments of the United States and Switzerland announced that an agreement had been reached over a Privacy Shield Framework (“Privacy Shield”) that sets out how companies may transfer personal data...more

Rule Change Expands Federal Courts’ Search Warrant Power Over Electronic Data

On December 1, 2016, a change to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 41(b) took effect that allows federal courts to issue broad warrants for access to electronic communications and data. The former version of Rule 41(b)...more

Department Of Justice Releases Charging Policy For Computer Crime Matters

On October 24, 2016, the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) publicly released an internal policy memorandum dated September 11, 2014 (“the policy”), that details the factors federal prosecutors should use in determining whether...more

HHS-OCR Announces Guidance On HIPAA Compliance And Cloud Computing

On October 6, 2016, the Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights (“OCR”) issued guidance on complying with HIPAA privacy, security, and breach notification rules when using cloud computing technology...more

Sixth Circuit Lowers Bar For Plaintiff’s Standing To Sue In Data Breach Cases

On September 12, 2016, a split panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit held in an unpublished opinion that customers of Nationwide Mutual Insurance (“Nationwide”) could pursue claims stemming from a 2012...more

U.S. Business Groups Urge China to Revise “Onerous” Draft Cybersecurity Rules

On August 10, 2016, more than 40 international business associations spanning finance, information technology, insurance, and manufacturing urged the Chinese government to revise drafts of new cybersecurity regulations. Led...more

Member Of The Federal Reserve’s Board Of Governors Notes Benefits Of Consistent Cybersecurity Exam Approaches

On June 24, 2016, in a response letter to Senator Dean Heller (R-NV), Daniel Tarullo, a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, highlighted the benefits of consistent cybersecurity supervisory...more

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