It's what Fintech, estate planning, marijuana legalization, LIBOR, green cards, artificial intelligence, eDiscovery, OSHA, cybersecurity, class actions, and robocalls have in common ... for your reference, here's a recap of some of the most widely read news, updates, and analysis published on JD Supra during last month. Good work, smart folks:
- Online Travel Update: A Growing Influence of Fintech Products and Their Suppliers - by Greg Duff Foster Garvey PC
- ‘Document Dumps’ Can Lead to Court Sanctions. An eDiscovery Partner Can Help Organize Your Data - by Julia Helmer at Array
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Federal Legalization of Marijuana May Be Closer Than You Think - by Daniel Shortt at McGlinchey Stafford
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Professional Responsibility Considerations in AI for eDiscovery: Competence, Confidentiality, Privacy and Ownership - by the team at EDRM - Electronic Discovery Reference Model
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Good News Is on the Horizon for Green Card Applicants - by Jacqueline Lentini McCullough at Amundsen Davis LLC
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Information Governance 101: Everything You Need to Know To Get Started in 2023 - by Jeffrey Wolff at IPRO
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FTC Announces Enforcement Action Against Microsoft Over COPPA Violations - by Arianna Evers, Ali Jessani, Kirk Nahra, and Genesis Ruano at WilmerHale
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The end is here – LIBOR cessation looms for international finance markets - by Sam Manful and Claire Matheson Kirton at White & Case
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Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Launches Equal Pay Social Media Campaign #LevelThePayingField - by Jennifer O'Connor and Catherine Soliman at Saiber LLC
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New Washington Capital Gains Tax Impacts Estate Planning - by Sarah Bowman, Catherine Connell, Alexander Hurt, and Mark Roberts at K&L Gates
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Third Circuit Reverses In Part Dismissal Of Putative Class Action Against Insurance Company And Holds That The Complaint Adequately Alleged Falsity With Respect To... - by the team at Shearman & Sterling LLP
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Blockchain+ Bi-Weekly (UPDATED) - by Jonathan Schmalfeld at Polsinelli
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SEC Places Short Order for T+1: But Insurance Products Mostly Off the Menu - by Thomas Lauerman at Carlton Fields
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MOVEit Transfer Zero-Day Vulnerability: What Companies Need to Know - by Alisa Chestler, Dr. Michael Klipstein, Michael McLaughlin, Layna Cook Rush, Matthew White at Baker Donelson
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Regulating Robocalls: New FCC Rules Take Effect July 20 - by Michael Bayes, Andrew Pardue, and Jared Bauman at Holtzman Vogel Baran Torchinsky & Josefiak
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The Undiscovered Country, Sort Of: Washington Employers Must Begin Collecting Employee Premiums Starting July 1 - by Catharine Morisset and Jeremy Wood at Fisher Phillips
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Workflow Where You Work with TAP Microsoft Teams App - by Emily Bogin at Mitratech Holdings, Inc
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Small Business Panel has Big Recommendations for Potential OSHA Workplace Violence Prevention Standard - by Benjamin Briggs, A. Scott Hecker, Patrick Joyce, Craig Simonsen, and Adam Young at Seyfarth Shaw
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Top 5 Takeaways from NYDFS $1.2 Million Fine in Cybersecurity Case - by Elizabeth McGinn, Joseph Santiesteban, and Edward Somers at Orrick
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New York Looks to Bolster Its Lead as Digital Regulator with CRPTO Act - by H. Gregory Baker and David Erroll at Patterson Belknap
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Health Care Week in Review: Emerging Technology Coverage Pathway, Long COVID Advisory - by Robert Stone and Timothy Trysla at Alston & Bird
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New Antidumping Duty and Countervailing Duty Petitions on Certain Paper Shopping Bags From Nine Countries - by Carolyn Bethea Connolly, Richard Ferrin, and Douglas Heffner at Faegre Drinker
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It Pays to Over-Think Class Definitions and Release Provisions in Class Action Settlement Agreements - by Travis Hinman at Robinson Bradshaw
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NSF Suspends 18 Awards, Receives Repayments Related to Foreign Ties, Research Misconduct - by Theresa Defino at Health Care Compliance Association (HCCA)
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How a Zero-Day Flaw in MOVEit Led to a Global Ransomware Attack - by Erin Jane Illman, Brett Lawrence, Sinan Pismisoglu, Eric Setterlund, Grayson Wells at Bradley
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