Here is a quick recap of some of the most well-read posts published on JD Supra during November, 2020. Covering everything from cryptocurrency regulation to PPP loan forgiveness, California Prop 19 to AI in the workplace, blockchain challenges during COVID-19 to immigration updates:
- Prop 19 Passes: Preserve Low Property Taxes for Next Generation - by Kit Driscoll at Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass
- DOJ Cryptocurrency Guidance Outlines Enforcement Partnerships (Part II of II) - by Matt Stankiewicz for Michael Volkov
- US Bank Crypto Services Proceed, Crypto Debit Cards Launch in US and Mexico, Blockchain Enterprise Developments, and Crypto Enforcement Continues - by Joanna Wasick, Jordan Silversmith, and Robert Musiala Jr. at BakerHostetler
- AML Enforcement Is a Key Tool to Combat Cryptocurrency Crimes - by Amy Walsh, Molly McCafferty, Matthew Moses, and Alexander Porcaro at Orrick
- “Kik” in the Butt: Court Decision Against Initial Coin Offering Could be Opportunity for Others - by Alon Kapen at Farrell Fritz
- NJ Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order 192 In Response To Latest Spike In COVID-19 Cases: New Protective Workplace Requirements For Employers Are Effective November 5 - by Joel Clymer and Thomas Senter at Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis
- After Passage of Prop 19, Consider Transferring California Real Property to Avoid Property Tax Reassessment - by Susan Bock, Wendy Goffe, Emily Karr, and Melissa Roberts at Stoel Rives
- Financial Institutions to Remain Vigilant of Ransomware Attacks as they are Facilitators of Ransomware Payments - by Stanley Foodman at Foodman CPAs & Advisors
- Paycheck Protection Program: FAQs For Small Businesses - UPDATED November 2020 - by Catherine Weiss, Kimberly Lomot, Christina Holder, and Michael "Bux" Buxbaum at Lowenstein Sandler
- Federal government provides further details on the Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy (CERS) and Lockdown Support subsidy for commercial tenants - by Vince Fuda at Dentons
- Why You May Want to Wait to File for PPP Loan Forgiveness and Other Tips - Update #4 - by attorneys at Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt PC
- Bitcoin “Mixer” That Anonymizes Transactions Shaken With $60 Million Penalty From FinCEN - by Jennifer Freel and Francis Yang at Vinson & Elkins
- FinCEN Proposes Lower Travel Rule Thresholds for Fiat and Virtual Currencies - by Katherine Kirkpatrick, Shaswat Das, Jacob Gerber, and Jeffrey Telep at King & Spalding
- John McAfee Meet Agent Smith - by Jason Nagi, T.J. Mitchell, and Richard Levin at Polsinelli
- The California Privacy Rights Act Has Passed: What’s in It? - by Brandon Reilly and Scott Lashway at Manatt
- PPP Update: Loan Forgiveness and Paying Off Your Loan - by Anna Nagornaia at Wendel Rosen
- UK Self-Employed Income Support Scheme: An Update - by Adam Penman and Daniel Peyton at McGuireWoods
- FinCEN and Federal Reserve Propose To Significantly Lower Threshold for International Funds Transfers Under Recordkeeping and Travel Rules - by attorneys at Skadden
- Immigration Updates - November 2020 by attorneys at Klasko Immigration Law Partners
- B.C. Introduces Land Owner Transparency Registry to Record Indirect Ownership of Land - by Sunjeet Grewal and Mark Lewis at Bennett Jones
- Blockchain Week in Review - November 2020 - by Sarah Howland at Perkins Coie
- COVID-19 Vaccine Leader Moderna “Not Aware of Any Significant Intellectual Property Impediments” in Development of its Vaccine Despite Mixed Results at PTAB - by Daniel Shores and Dylan Haversack at Rothwell, Figg, Ernst & Manbeck
- Artificial Intelligence and Bias: Considerations to Prevent Bias and Mitigate Legal Risk of Employers - by Nakimuli Davis-Primer and Aldo Leiva at Baker Donelson
- Blockchain-Based Tokenization of Commercial Real Estate - by Matt Olhausen and Josh Morton at Pillsbury
- Traditional Supply Chain Challenges During COVID-19 Spur Innovation in Blockchain Applications - by Wai Choy and Jonathan Mollod at Proskauer
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