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International News: Spotlight on Tax

INTRODUCTION TO US TAXATION OF NFTS - Despite Non Fungible Token (NFT) sales hitting nearly US$21 billion by the end of 2021, making NFTs almost as valuable as the global art market, they are currently completely ignored by… more

Asset Management, Buyers, Charitable Donations, Corporate Taxes, Cross-Border

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California’s mandatory climate risk disclosure is almost here: Is your company ready?

US public companies put aside their attention on new climate-related disclosure rules adopted in 2024 by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) because of ongoing litigation challenging these rules and recent changes in… more

California, CARB, Climate Change, Corporate Counsel, Disclosure Requirements

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Private Markets Update - 2023

Welcome to the inaugural Private Markets Update, which highlights developments in the European private markets, covering the issues that matter to investors in alternative assets. Touching on themes as diverse as predictions for… more

Acquisitions, Capital Markets, Cross-Border, EU, FinTech

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What to know about Illinois’s 2025 amnesty programs

On May 31, 2025, the Illinois General Assembly passed House Bill 2755, which contains three amnesty programs the state estimates will substantially increase its coffers. Illinois Governor JB Pritzker signed the bill into law on… more

Audits, Filing Deadlines, Franchise Taxes, Government Agencies, Legislative Agendas

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Update on NAIC’s Consideration of AI Model Law for Insurers

On May 12, 2025, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ (NAIC) Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (H) Working Group released a Request for Information (RFI), signaling that it may draft a model law to regulate… more

Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Automated Decision Systems (ADS), Big Data, Insurance Industry

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Bulletin Concurrence XII - Paris │Avril ● Mai ● Juin ● Juillet ● Aout 2024

1. CONTENTIEUX - NOUVEAU RISQUE DE REMISE EN CAUSE À POSTERIORI D’OPÉRATIONS NON NOTIFIABLES - Par une décision du 2 mai 2024, l’Autorité de la concurrence (ci-après l’ « Autorité ») a fait pour la première fois… more

Acquisitions, Competition, Competition Authorities, EU, France

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EU and UK Data Sharing: UK Adequacy Decision

On February 19 2021, the European Union Commission issued its draft adequacy decision for data flows between the European Union (EU) and United Kingdom (UK). Whilst widely expected, this draft decision will provide some… more

Adequacy Requirement, Data Controller, Data Protection, Data-Sharing, EU

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California Legislature Reaches Compromise on PAGA

In a last-minute deal to avoid another controversial ballot initiative, the California legislature finalized and passed a compromise to reform the Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA), encompassing the most significant changes… more

California, Class Action, Employees, Employer Liability Issues, Employment Litigation

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DOJ complaint underscores Trump administration’s use of the FCA to enforce US trade laws

A recent complaint – U.S. ex rel. Joyce v. Global Office Furniture, LLC, et al. – marks one of the Trump administration’s first publicly filed False Claims Act (FCA) enforcement actions focused on tariff evasion. In its July… more

Corporate Counsel, Customs, Customs and Border Protection, Department of Justice (DOJ), Enforcement Actions

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[Event] Physician Practice Management and ASC Symposium 2024 - May 15th - 16th, Nashville, TN

The Physician Practice Management (PPM) and ASC Symposium 2024 is the destination event for PPM and ASC industry leaders and health industry investors. Join us as we deliver actionable insights on the state of the market and the… more

Ambulatory Surgery Centers, Artificial Intelligence, Business Development, Business Opportunities, Continuing Legal Education

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New UK Serious Fraud Office guidance on corporate compliance programmes puts spotlight in the boardroom

On 26 November 2025, the UK Serious Fraud Office (SFO) published guidance on ‘when, why and how’ it will evaluate corporate compliance programmes (the Compliance Guidance)… more

Anti-Bribery, Anti-Corruption, Board of Directors, Bribery, Compliance Management Systems

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New York City expands Earned Safe and Sick Time Act: Key changes effective February 22, 2026

The New York City Council enacted amendments to the New York City Earned Safe and Sick Time Act (ESSTA). These amendments took effect on February 22, 2026, and materially expand employee leave entitlements and employer… more

City of New York, Earned Sick and Safe Time Act, Employee Benefits, Employee Rights, Employer Responsibilities

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Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up Newsletter | December 2025 Recap

This issue of McDermott’s Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up highlights regulatory activity from December 2025. The end of the year brought a significant number of newly proposed Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) rules… more

Anti-Kickback Statute, Artificial Intelligence, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Enforcement Actions, Executive Orders

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McDermott’s Healthcare Enforcement Quarterly - Q1 2022

The healthcare enforcement landscape is shifting quickly. This issue of McDermott’s Healthcare Enforcement Quarterly examines emerging trends and key issues for organizations that may become subject to enforcement scrutiny, and… more

Appeals, Biden Administration, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Coronavirus/COVID-19

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[Webinar] Preparing for Litigation Resulting from a COVID-Related Busted Deal - May 8th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EST

Uncertainty continues to loom over the M&A market as organizations that were actively involved in transactions before the COVID-19 pandemic assess risks stemming from reduced valuations, condensed financing options, the… more

Acquisitions, Best Practices, Contract Disputes, Contract Negotiations, Contract Termination

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Private Markets Update - 2023

Welcome to the inaugural Private Markets Update, which highlights developments in the European private markets, covering the issues that matter to investors in alternative assets. Touching on themes as diverse as predictions for… more

Acquisitions, Capital Markets, Cross-Border, EU, FinTech

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Market Update: Investments in Healthcare Education on the Rise

Partners Julia Boyd, Marshall Jackson, Jr., and Gregory Metz explored the increasing investment activity at the intersection of education and healthcare during a recent panel that featured Dina Said Dwyer, founder of Eden… more

Digital Health, Healthcare, Investment, Investment Management, Investors

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Hot out of the oven: Trademark limits on pizza-inspired names

The US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit affirmed-in-part and reversed-in-part a preliminary injunction barring the use of PIZZA PUFF, concluding that the trademark owner failed to demonstrate a likelihood of success on… more

Appeals, Appellate Courts, Evidence, Fair Use, Genericide

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Special Report - Peering Into the Crystal Ball: Crypto Enforcement in a Second Trump Term

In November 2021, at the height of cryptocurrency’s “bull run,” the market capitalization for crypto reached a record of nearly $3 trillion. Just a year later, and shortly after FTX petitioned for Chapter 11 bankruptcy… more

Corporate Counsel, Cryptocurrency, Enforcement, Enforcement Priorities, Government Agencies

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Update: Auswirkungen der COVID-19-Pandemie im Gesellschaftsrecht

Die Schutzmaßnahmen zur Vermeidung der Ausbreitung der COVID-19-Pandemie, insbesondere die Einschränkungen der Versammlungsmöglichkeiten von Personen, wirken sich nach wie vor auf die Handlungsfähigkeit von Unternehmen… more

Board of Directors, Business Entities, Coronavirus/COVID-19, EU, Germany

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McDermott International Legal Highlights - October 2018 - Japanese Version

How to Prepare for and Prevent Data Falsification Issues - In September 2015, news broke that Volkswagen had manipulated software on its diesel engine vehicles to avoid emissions requirements, a disclosure that led to the… more

Attorney's Fees, China, En Banc Review, EU, Falsified Documents

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Holy Pulmonary Hypertension, Batman: Method of Treatment Not Constrained by Safety and Efficacy

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a district court’s holding that the asserted method of treatment patent was valid and infringed because safety and efficacy are not patent concerns. The Federal Circuit… more

Anticipation, Appeals, Enablement Inquiries, Patent Infringement, Patent Invalidity

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DOJ Unveils New Plan for White-Collar Crime and Corporate Enforcement

The US Department of Justice’s (DOJ’s) current approach to corporate criminal enforcement has come into focus with the issuance of a new White-Collar Enforcement Plan and several revised policy documents. The changes, which… more

Corporate Crimes, Corporate Misconduct, Criminal Investigations, Department of Justice (DOJ), Enforcement Actions

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Investment Opportunities in 2024

In November, McDermott Will & Emery was pleased to host our annual European Health & Life Sciences Symposium in Paris. Welcoming a large crowd of healthcare professionals, investors and dealmakers for a programme of insightful… more

Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, EU, Health Information Technologies

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International News: Spotlight on the Energy Industry - Issue 2 2021

US RENEWABLES: INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES PERSIST IN UNCONVENTIONAL PLACE - Apart from a few challenges, the sellers’ market in renewable energy is accelerating under the Biden administration, leading international investors to… more

Asia, Biden Administration, Clean Energy, Climate Change, Energy Sector

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Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up Newsletter | August 2025 Recap

This issue of McDermott Will & Schulte’s Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up highlights regulatory activity for August 2025, including the formation of a joint Healthcare Advisory Committee between the US Department of Health and… more

Anti-Kickback Statute, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Enforcement Actions, Executive Orders

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Special Report - Collective Investment Schemes & EU Holding Companies: A Multijurisdictional Analysis in Light of the CJEU Danish Cases

On 26 February 2019, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) issued long-awaited judgments in a group of cases concerning the Danish government withholding tax on dividends and interest paid by Danish companies to… more

Anti-Abuse Rule, Beneficial Owner, Collective Investment Schemes, Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), EU

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[Event] Private Client Roundtable - March 15th, Boston, MA

Thaw out with McDermott’s Tax and Private Client teams during our first (of many) Boston Private Client Roundtables where attendees can reconnect with peers in the tax, private client and wealth advisory space in the city. We… more

Estate Planning, Events, Family Limited Partnerships, Family Offices, High Net-Worth

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Private Markets Update | Summer 2024

The Private Markets Update highlights key developments emerging from private markets across Europe, the UK and the United States, exploring the cross-border issues that matter to investors and sponsors in alternative assets… more

Acquisitions, Artificial Intelligence, Capital Markets, Cross-Border, EU

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Clarity for Rural Emergency Hospitals and Changes for Critical Access Hospitals: CMS Finalizes Conditions of Participation and Payment and Enrollment Policies But Pauses Stark Law Flexibilities

Rural emergency hospitals (REHs) are a new provider type that will allow Medicare to pay for emergency department and other outpatient hospital services in rural areas beginning on January 1, 2023, without requiring the facility… more

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Emergency Rooms, Final Rules, Health Care Providers, Hospitals

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McDermott’s Healthcare Enforcement Quarterly - Q1 2022

The healthcare enforcement landscape is shifting quickly. This issue of McDermott’s Healthcare Enforcement Quarterly examines emerging trends and key issues for organizations that may become subject to enforcement scrutiny, and… more

Appeals, Biden Administration, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Coronavirus/COVID-19

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Unpacking UK ICO’s updated guidance on international transfers

On January 15, 2026, the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) announced updated guidance on restricted international transfers aimed at improving organizational understanding and compliance with the United Kingdom’s… more

Compliance Monitoring, Data Controller, Data Privacy, Data Protection, Guidance Update

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Intellectual Property & Health | News To Know – June 2022

RUSSIA RESPONDS TO WESTERN SANCTIONS WITH PATENT RETALIATION - On March 6, 2022, the Russian government retaliated against the West’s imposition of sanctions by issuing a decree permitting patented innovations to be used… more

Appeals, Biotechnology, Cosmetics, Dietary Supplements, EU

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COVID Recovery in the Courts: What to Expect as Courts Adapt to the New Normal

The world’s courts and judicial systems are reacting to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in broadly different ways, presenting litigants with a range of conflicting situations and advice. In some jurisdictions,… more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Court Closures, England, EU, Judicial System

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ICOs Should Tread Carefully on Social Media

In two recent enforcement actions, the SEC looked past formal offering documents and cited statements made on Reddit, YouTube and other social media to determine that the AirFox and Paragon ICOs were unregistered sales of… more

Blockchain, Capital Markets, FinTech, Initial Coin Offering (ICOs), Popular

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[Webinar] 2026 IP Outlook on Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights, and Trade Secrets - December 16th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EST

The intellectual property (IP) landscape continues to evolve rapidly, with significant developments impacting patent, trademark, copyright, and trade secret holders. From shifting patent eligibility standards to the growing… more

Artificial Intelligence, Best Practices, Continuing Legal Education, Copyright, Intellectual Property Protection

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CMS indefinitely suspends submission of SNF Attachment for Medicare enrollment

Skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) have long been required to report ownership and managerial control information to Medicare. Those disclosure obligations have been substantially broadened with the introduction of the CMS-855A… more

Affordable Care Act, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Disclosure Requirements, Final Rules, Health Care Providers

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New California law mandates reporting related to certain VC investments

A new California law will require covered investment entities to register with the California Department of Financial Protection & Innovation (DFPI) by March 1, 2026, and provide demographic surveys to their portfolio companies… more

California, Covered Entities, Data Collection, Data Privacy, Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI)

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New From January 2024 | Participation Exemption for European Corporations on Disposal of Shareholdings

The Italian government recently approved a draft 2024 budget law which provides for the extension of the domestic participation exemption regime on disposal of shareholdings (PEX) to those non-resident corporations that: (i) are… more

Corporate Entities, Corporate Taxes, EU, European Economic Area (EEA), Income Taxes

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Regulation of cryptoassets in the UK reaches the final stage

On 15 December 2025, the UK Government published the final text of the secondary legislation (and accompanying explanatory memorandum) that brings cryptoassets activities within the scope of the UK regulatory perimeter… more

Blockchain, Cross-Border Transactions, Crypto Exchanges, Cryptoassets, Decentralized Finance (DeFi)

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Conseil d’Etat Delivers Long-Awaited Clarity on Regulation of Veterinary Clinics

In a noteworthy (and long-awaited) set of case laws issued on July 10 2023, the Conseil d’Etat delivered four rulings on the shareholding and governance rules applicable to veterinary companies (Nos. 442911 and 452448), and on… more

Animal Health, Corporate Governance, France, Investment Management, Regulatory Requirements

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International News: Focus on Global Privacy and Cybersecurity - September 2020

Generally, contact tracing refers to an effort by public health officials to identify individuals with whom a patient who has tested positive for an infectious disease has been in close proximity. Public health officials will… more

Bluetooth, California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), Contact Tracing, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU)

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[Webinar] Alcohol Regulatory Landscape in 2026: Predictions and Strategies - January 28th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EST

The alcoholic beverage industry is navigating significant shifts in 2026. Alcohol companies are filing for or contemplating bankruptcy, antitrust enforcement actions continue, and new federal challenges face the growing… more

Antitrust Litigation, Beverage Manufacturers, Commercial Bankruptcy, Continuing Legal Education, Enforcement Actions

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AI and the Law: Emerging Trends in Enforcement

Deemed the Fourth Industrial Revolution, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as the newest watershed technological development of the 21st century, as evidenced by its near ubiquity in discussions of everything from how the… more

Artificial Intelligence, Enforcement Actions, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Innovative Technology, Legislative Agendas

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New employment law trend: Restrictions on stay-or-pay provisions in employment agreements

California and New York recently enacted legislation aimed at prohibiting certain contract terms that impose financial obligations on workers if their work relationship terminates… more

California, Contract Terms, Employee Rights, Employee Training, Employer Liability Issues

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Healthcare Regulatory Check-up Newsletter | November 2022 Recap

This issue of McDermott’s Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up highlights significant regulatory activity between October 21 and November 18, 2022, including recent enforcement activity, new litigation associated with the Office of… more

Anti-Kickback Statute, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Criminal Prosecution, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Enforcement Actions

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Colorado Advances Privacy Act Regulations

On December 5, 2024, the Colorado Department of Law (Department) adopted an amended draft of its latest proposed Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) regulations. This set of amended regulations follows a public comment period that… more

Colorado, Comment Period, Consumer Privacy Rights, Data Protection, Data Security

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[Webinar] 2021 Trust & Estate Controversy Forum - September 23rd, 9:30 am - 1:30 pm PDT

Join us for an interactive webinar focusing on multifaceted issues impacting fiduciaries and beneficiaries in the administration of trusts and estates. We’ll highlight how to effectively manage controversies when they… more

Beneficiaries, Canada, Celebrities, Continuing Legal Education, Estate Claims

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Just How Similar Must Competing Marks Be to Survive Dismissal?

After a de novo review, the US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit affirmed in part and reversed in part a district court’s motion to dismiss, finding the competing marks sufficiently similar to avoid dismissal, and the… more

Appeals, Attorney's Fees, De Novo Standard of Review, Dismissals, Lanham Act

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This Week in 340B: February 10 – 16, 2026

Find the week’s updates on 340B litigation to help you stay in the know on how 340B cases are developing across the country. Each week we comb through the dockets of more than 50 340B cases to provide you with a quick summary of… more

Administrative Procedure Act, Constitutional Challenges, Federal Court Litigation, Government Agencies, Health Care Providers

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HPE Miami 2023 | Preparing Your Company for a Transaction

The first session of HPE Miami 2023 put a spotlight on key considerations for founders as they navigate the pre-transaction process… more

Buyers, Corporate Sales Transactions, Due Diligence, Healthcare, Investment Adviser

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New From January 2024 | Participation Exemption for European Corporations on Disposal of Shareholdings

The Italian government recently approved a draft 2024 budget law which provides for the extension of the domestic participation exemption regime on disposal of shareholdings (PEX) to those non-resident corporations that: (i) are… more

Corporate Entities, Corporate Taxes, EU, European Economic Area (EEA), Income Taxes

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SEC provides two-year extension on short sale reporting and securities lending compliance

On December 3, 2025, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced additional temporary exemptive relief from compliance with Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Exchange Act) Rules 13f-2 and 10c-1a… more

Compliance Dates, Filing Requirements, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), Institutional Investors, Investment Management

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Eight European cyber priorities for legal counsel and CISOs in 2026

European cybersecurity regulation is entering a decisive phase, compelling companies to shift from preparation to active compliance. As the Network and Information Systems 2 (NIS2) Directive is implemented across a growing… more

Compliance Management Systems, Compliance Monitoring, Corporate Governance, Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity Framework

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Corporate Transparency Act Penalties Suspended; New Rulemaking Proposed

On March 2, 2025, and February 27, 2025, the US Department of the Treasury (Treasury) and the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), a bureau of the Treasury, made significant announcements regarding the Beneficial… more

Beneficial Owner, Corporate Transparency Act, FinCEN, New Rules, Penalties

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SEC Settlements Signal Increased Scrutiny of Cybersecurity Disclosures

On October 22, 2024, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC, or Commission) brought settled actions against four publicly traded companies that were downstream victims of the Russia-linked cyberattack on SolarWinds known… more

Corporate Governance, Cybersecurity, Disclosure Requirements, Enforcement Actions, Malware

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Key Takeaways | Don’t Be Privileged When Asserting Privilege

This session of the Private Client West Coast Forum 2024 identified common types of privilege, highlighting potential pitfalls to avoid and tools to protect a client’s privileged information. Types of privilege include… more

Attorney-Client Privilege, Internal Revenue Code (IRC), IRS, Tax Practitioner Privilege

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Rolling forward: Cannabis reform takes a new turn

Federal cannabis policy is entering a new phase. The Trump administration’s executive order to reclassify marijuana under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) marks a historic shift with broad implications for compliance,… more

Cannabis Products, Compliance Monitoring, Controlled Substances Act, DEA, Department of Justice (DOJ)

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Congress Passes the Corporate Transparency Act with Veto-Proof Majority

On December 11, 2020, and by a veto-proof majority, the US Senate joined the House of Representatives in passing the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021, which includes the Corporate Transparency Act (the… more

Anti-Money Laundering, Compliance, Corporate Governance, FinCEN, Money Laundering

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Interference Analysis Is a Two-Way Street

On appeal from an interference proceeding, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reversed a Patent Trial & Appeal Board decision that found the claims of the senior party’s patent were not invalid as time-barred under… more

Appeals, Intellectual Property Protection, Interference Claims, Patent Invalidity, Patent Litigation

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Dual Track Reboot: Five Key Considerations for Supercharging Your Life Science Company Exit

There have been 44 initial public offerings (IPOs) listed on the US stock markets in 2024 thus far, many of which continue to trade at a premium to their initial offering price, demonstrating the strength and buoyancy of current… more

Acquisitions, Capital Markets, Disclosure Requirements, Dual Track Process, Initial Public Offering (IPO)

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New UK Securitisation Framework | Regulators Publish Final Rules

The following is a brief update on significant changes to the United Kingdom’s securitisation framework following publication of the final revised securitisation rules by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Prudential… more

Final Rules, Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), Financial Regulatory Reform, Investment, Investors

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FinCEN Seeks Guidance on Applying CTA Reporting Obligations to Trusts and Estates

The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), which requires corporations, limited liability companies and other similar entities to disclose beneficial ownership information to the US Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes… more

Beneficial Owner, Beneficiaries, Comment Period, Corporate Transparency Act, FinCEN

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[Event] Tax Symposium 2024 - May 14th - 15th, Chicago, IL

Discover the latest global developments and planning opportunities to stay ahead of the curve at McDermott’s Tax Symposium 2024. Join us in Chicago for a full day of programming designed to equip corporate tax leaders with… more

Acquisitions, Best Practices, Continuing Legal Education, Controlled Foreign Corporations, Corporate Taxes

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Derivation proceedings highlight race to file under AIA

In one of the first decisions regarding derivation proceedings under the America Invents Act (AIA), the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed the Patent Trial & Appeal Board’s finding that an application earlier… more

America Invents Act, Appeals, CAFC, Derivation Proceeding, First-to-File

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Trump, Court Actions Curtail Union Involvement in Federal Contracts

Federal contractors spent the past three years navigating executive mandates limiting their ability to select their own workforces after being awarded a large federal service contract. These mandates also required them to use… more

Biden Administration, Collective Bargaining, Court of Federal Claims, Employer Liability Issues, Executive Orders

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Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up Newsletter | September 2024 Recap

This issue of McDermott’s Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up highlights regulatory activity for September 2024. We discuss several enforcement actions pertaining to healthcare fraud, including alleged violations under the False… more

Anti-Kickback Statute, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Employer Liability Issues, False Claims Act (FCA)

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International News: Healthcare - Spotlight on the Industry - May 2021

Sovereign Wealth Fund Investment in the Global Healthcare Industry - Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWF) seek out investments that are resilient, conducive to their aims and objectives, and reasonably free from market volatility… more

Appeals, Bonds, Collaboration, Copyright Ownership, Coronavirus/COVID-19

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Trump Places DOL’s ESOP Proposals in Regulatory Moratorium

On January 16, 2025, the US Department of Labor’s (DOL) Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) released two pieces of guidance that, if finalized, would dramatically change the landscape for fiduciaries responsible for… more

Department of Labor (DOL), EBSA, Employee Benefits, Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), ESOP

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Langfristige Gewerberaummietverträge – ein Labyrinth aus Formvorschriften

Was unterscheidet gesetzliche und gewillkürte Schriftform, elektronische Form, Textform und telekommunikative Übermittlung? Das gesetzliche Schriftformerfordernis für langfristige Gewerberaummietverträge wird von vielen… more

Commercial Leases, Electronic Communications, Germany, Landlords, Regulatory Agenda

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Montana Pump Fakes a Requirement for Money Transmitters

Against a backdrop of near-daily enforcement actions and constant regulatory changes, Montana inched into the fray by publishing a letter calling on money transmitters to make a submission to the Montana Department of Banking of… more

Banking Sector, Crypto Exchanges, Cryptocurrency, Financial Institutions, Money Transmitter

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Corporate Transparency Act Penalties Suspended; New Rulemaking Proposed

On March 2, 2025, and February 27, 2025, the US Department of the Treasury (Treasury) and the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), a bureau of the Treasury, made significant announcements regarding the Beneficial… more

Beneficial Owner, Corporate Transparency Act, FinCEN, New Rules, Penalties

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Impact of the CARES Act on Executive Compensation

The CARES Act restricts how much executive compensation can be paid by employers that avail themselves of loans and loan guarantees from the US Treasury’s Exchange Stabilization Fund under Title IV of the CARES Act. Employers… more

CARES Act, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Executive Compensation, Federal Loans, Financial Stimulus

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Tree-mendous award: Damages expert royalty opinions are lit

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a damages verdict amounting to tens of millions of dollars. The Court found that the patentee’s damages expert correctly apportioned value to the patented feature and… more

Appeals, Appellate Courts, Apportionment, CAFC, Claim Construction

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Requirement for Enhanced Share Repurchase Disclosures in Periodic Reports Delayed

On November 22, 2023, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued an order postponing the effective date for the new share Repurchase Rule (88 Fed. Reg. 36002 (June 1, 2023)) pending further SEC action. The SEC’s… more

Corporate Governance, Form 10-K, Proposed Rules, Publicly-Traded Companies, Repurchases

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Looking ahead: Asset manager M&A in 2026

At the start of 2026, mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and strategic investments remain core tools for alternative asset and wealth managers seeking growth, succession planning, and platform expansion… more

Acquisition Agreements, Asset Management, Corporate Governance, Due Diligence, Earn-Outs

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Trump Places DOL’s ESOP Proposals in Regulatory Moratorium

On January 16, 2025, the US Department of Labor’s (DOL) Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) released two pieces of guidance that, if finalized, would dramatically change the landscape for fiduciaries responsible for… more

Department of Labor (DOL), EBSA, Employee Benefits, Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), ESOP

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NWSL Creates New Private Equity Fund Policy but Stops Short of Allowing Sovereign Wealth Funds

With the 2024 season set to begin for the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL), the league and its fans have much to be excited about. From new television partnerships and revamped jerseys for each of its teams to three new… more

Business Ownership, Investment, Investors, Private Equity, Private Equity Funds

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DOJ Makes Key Revisions to Corporate Compliance Program Guidance

On September 23, 2024, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) updated its Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs guidance (ECCP). Changes to the ECCP build on themes that the DOJ has been emphasizing for some time, including… more

Artificial Intelligence, Compliance, Corporate Counsel, Department of Justice (DOJ), Employee Training

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Neufassung der AIFM- und UCITS- Richtlinien

Die überarbeiteten Fassungen der AIFM- und der UCITS-Richtlinie stehen fest und sollen Mitte 2024 in Kraft treten. Die Mitgliedstaaten haben dann zwei Jahre Zeit zur Umsetzung. Änderungen sind insbesondere bei den Themen… more

AIFM, Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD), Asset Management, EU, European Commission

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Dual Track Reboot: Five Key Considerations for Supercharging Your Life Science Company Exit

There have been 44 initial public offerings (IPOs) listed on the US stock markets in 2024 thus far, many of which continue to trade at a premium to their initial offering price, demonstrating the strength and buoyancy of current… more

Acquisitions, Capital Markets, Disclosure Requirements, Dual Track Process, Initial Public Offering (IPO)

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SEC targets investment advisory agreements in recent enforcement settlement

On January 20, 2026, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced settled charges against two related registered investment advisers for alleged deficiencies in their investment advisory agreements relating to… more

Boilerplate Language, Compliance Monitoring, Contract Terms, Enforcement Actions, Fiduciary Duty

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International: Investing in Global Healthcare and Life Sciences - A guide to key legal and regulatory issues in health and life sciences transactions - June 2022

Today’s global healthcare marketplace is marked by unprecedented transformation. This presents both challenges and opportunity to today’s market participants. We know how important it is to structure cross-border investments and… more

Anti-Kickback Statute, Artificial Intelligence, Cross-Border, Global Market, Healthcare

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Food as Medicine: A Deep Dive Into Reimbursement

The topic of “food as medicine” has gained increased attention recently, driven by a growing recognition of the role nutrition plays in preventing and managing chronic diseases. This article provides a high-level overview of the… more

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Employer Group Health Plans, Government Agencies, Health Insurance, Medicaid

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Emerging leagues, emerging opportunities: Strategic investments in new professional sports

Professional sports represent a sought-after investment sector, with valuations continuing to climb. There are a growing number of investment opportunities in emerging sports like pickleball, lacrosse, and women’s soccer… more

Artificial Intelligence, Athletes, Capital Raising, College Athletes, Emerging Technologies

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Growing Interest in Utilising Equity Commitment Letters in the Context of Sponsor Margin Loans

Equity Commitment Letters (ECL) are legal documents pursuant to which one party (typically the main fund or multiple funds managed by the sponsor) (the ECL Provider) commits to providing a certain amount of capital, usually… more

Capital Markets, Collateral, Commitment Letter, Creditors, Financial Services Industry

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Annual EU Competition Review 2018

CARTELS & RESTRICTIVE AGREEMENTS - CJEU’S EYE-OPENING RULING ON ANTITRUST COMPLIANCE AND OFF-LABEL MISINFORMATION – C 179/16, HOFFMAN-LA ROCHE AND OTHERS V AGCM, 23 JANUARY 2018 – On 23 January 2018, the CJEU rendered… more

Antitrust Litigation, Antitrust Provisions, Cartels, Competition, Competition Authorities

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When insureds and intermediaries file for bankruptcy: What insurers should know

Recent economic news reports have highlighted increasing inflation rates, rising unemployment numbers, and growing consumer credit delinquencies. Other factors, including medical and student loan debt, may add to the financial… more

Bankruptcy Code, Bankruptcy Court, Bankruptcy Trustees, Chapter 11, Chapter 7

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[Webinar] Return to Work Series: A New Age for Employers - July 28th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EDT

Time for Compliance in an Altered Work Environment - As companies continue settling into their new working environments—remote, hybrid, or fully back in the office—there remain a number of challenges that have stemmed from… more

Anti-Discrimination Policies, Anti-Harassment Policies, Best Practices, Continuing Legal Education, Coronavirus/COVID-19

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AI in employer-sponsored group health plans: Legal, ethical, and fiduciary considerations

The ubiquity of artificial intelligence (AI) extends to tools used by, and on behalf of, employer-sponsored group health plans. These AI tools raise no shortage of concerns. In this article, we analyze key issues that stand out… more

Artificial Intelligence, Data Privacy, Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Employer Group Health Plans, Fiduciary Duty

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International Legal Highlights - December 2021

CROSS-PRACTICE TEAM RECOVERS $6 MILLION FROM BITCOIN THIEF IN SHORT ORDER - The Challenge: In the emerging cryptocurrency space, most investors store their assets in digital wallets, where—unlike traditional bank… more

Bitcoin, Chapter 11, Clean Energy, Competition, Corporate Crimes

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Private Markets Update | Summer 2024

The Private Markets Update highlights key developments emerging from private markets across Europe, the UK and the United States, exploring the cross-border issues that matter to investors and sponsors in alternative assets… more

Acquisitions, Artificial Intelligence, Capital Markets, Cross-Border, EU

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Brexit Update: What’s Next for the Global Marketplace

In Depth - UK Withdrawal Process - The United Kingdom will continue to be an EU member until procedures are completed for exiting the European Union, which is likely to be a long process. Under EU Treaty rules, the… more

Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD), BEPS, Counterparties, Energy Sector, EU

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SEC Cracks Down on NFTs With First-Of-Its-Kind Enforcement Action

On August 28, 2023, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced an enforcement action against Impact Theory, LLC, alleging that Impact Theory’s public sale of approximately $30 million in crypto assets violated… more

Civil Monetary Penalty, Cryptoassets, Cryptocurrency, Enforcement Actions, Howey

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IRS roundup: March 3 – March 10, 2026

The IRS released Revenue Procedure 2026-15, which provides the inflation-adjusted luxury automobile depreciation limits under Internal Revenue Code (Code) Section 280F for passenger vehicles, including trucks and vans, placed in… more

Bonus Depreciation, Disregarded Entities, Income Taxes, Internal Revenue Code (IRC), International Tax Issues

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Major ECJ decision confirms when data may be anonymous in the hands of third parties

On 4 September, the ECJ handed down a major and eagerly awaited decision on the scope of personal data, accepting the point that pseudonymised data may be anonymised in the hands of a third party. The ECJ’s approach is… more

Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), Data Controller, Data Protection, Data Transfers, EDPS

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Update: Auswirkungen der COVID-19-Pandemie im Gesellschaftsrecht

Die Schutzmaßnahmen zur Vermeidung der Ausbreitung der COVID-19-Pandemie, insbesondere die Einschränkungen der Versammlungsmöglichkeiten von Personen, wirken sich nach wie vor auf die Handlungsfähigkeit von Unternehmen… more

Board of Directors, Business Entities, Coronavirus/COVID-19, EU, Germany

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How Pending Fishing Boat Cases at the Supreme Court Could Rock the Benefits Plan Boat

Thanks to two cases about federally mandated observers on fishing boats, judicial deference to agencies is likely to soon get weaker – and more unpredictable – with wide-ranging impacts for employee benefits. Less deference to… more

Benefit Plan Sponsors, Chevron Deference, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Department of Labor (DOL), Employees

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Eleventh Circuit sides with Fourth, Fifth Circuits on bankruptcy discharge exception split

Addressing a split among bankruptcy courts in their interpretation of whether a corporate debtor, like an individual debtor, is subject to the exceptions to discharge outlined in 11 U.S.C. § 523(a) when confirming a… more

Appeals, Bankruptcy Code, Bankruptcy Court, Chapter 11, Commercial Bankruptcy

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FTC chairman warns healthcare employers about noncompetes

On September 10, 2025, Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson sent letters to large healthcare employers and staffing firms encouraging them to review their noncompete agreements and restrictive covenants… more

Antitrust Provisions, Employer Responsibilities, Enforcement Actions, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Health Care Providers

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The saga continues: European Commission fines Google €2.95 billion for self-preferencing

On September 5, 2025, the European Commission imposed a EUR 2.95 billion fine on Google, concluding an ongoing major antitrust probe dating back to 2012 into abusive practices in the advertising technology sector (AdTech). The… more

Adtech, Advertising, Antitrust Investigations, Antitrust Violations, Big Tech

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FDI readiness is deal readiness: Why investment screening is becoming a strategic success factor for M&A and VC transactions

From a regulatory-side condition to a central-deal parameter, anyone investing cross-border today negotiates not only valuation and governance but also requirements arising from investment screening… more

Artificial Intelligence, Contract Terms, Cross-Border Transactions, Due Diligence, EU

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Post Expo Real and the UK Budget – UK Real Estate to Survive or Thrive in 2025?

Having taken time to reflect on the mood and sentiment at Expo Real 2024 among clients, contacts, and European real estate partners at McDermott, the general outlook within the Messe could be best described as one of cautious… more

Budgets, Buyers, Investors, Real Estate Development, Real Estate Investments

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Georgia Bills Target AI in Healthcare

Within the last year, many states have presented or passed bills regulating artificial intelligence (AI), and Georgia is no exception. Georgia has drafted two pieces of legislation focused on the intersection of healthcare… more

Artificial Intelligence, Automated Decision Systems (ADS), Georgia, Health Care Providers, Health Insurance

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Intellectual Property & Health | News To Know – June 2022

RUSSIA RESPONDS TO WESTERN SANCTIONS WITH PATENT RETALIATION - On March 6, 2022, the Russian government retaliated against the West’s imposition of sanctions by issuing a decree permitting patented innovations to be used… more

Appeals, Biotechnology, Cosmetics, Dietary Supplements, EU

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FinCEN rule requiring AML reporting for real estate sector takes effect

On March 1, 2026, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network’s (FinCEN) final rule (the Final Rule) extending anti-money laundering (AML) requirements to persons involved in real estate closings and settlements became effective… more

AML/CFT, Anti-Money Laundering, Bank Secrecy Act, Beneficial Owner, BSA/AML

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Market Update: Investments in Healthcare Education on the Rise

Partners Julia Boyd, Marshall Jackson, Jr., and Gregory Metz explored the increasing investment activity at the intersection of education and healthcare during a recent panel that featured Dina Said Dwyer, founder of Eden… more

Digital Health, Healthcare, Investment, Investment Management, Investors

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Credit Conditions - Q1 2026

Welcome to this edition of Credit Conditions, a quarterly publication from McDermott Will & Schulte that analyzes recent debt market trends. End-of-year dealmaking accelerated across M&A, private equity (PE), and credit markets,… more

Acquisition Agreements, Bank Loan Markets, BSL, Capital Markets, Credit Funds

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Understanding and Navigating Compliance with NIH Grant DEI Policies

On April 21, 2025, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) issued a notice regarding its policy to require all US grant recipients to certify that: 1. They do not, and will not during the term of receiving funds from the NIH,… more

Anti-Discrimination Policies, Compliance, Constitutional Challenges, Diversity and Inclusion Standards (D&I), Executive Orders

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Erbbaurecht kompakt I McDermott stellt Ihnen die wesentlichen Themen und Regelungen sowie die aktuelle Rechtsprechung vor

Das Erbbaurecht spielt in der Praxis der Immobilienwirtschaft eine bedeutende Rolle. Für Immobilieninvestoren, Projektentwickler sowie für die öffentliche Hand wird es daher immer entscheidender sich mit dem Inhalt, der… more

Germany, Investors, Land Registries, Leaseholds, Property Owners

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Nothing Lost in Translation: Book’s Spanish Version Isn’t Different Creative Work

In a precedential opinion, the Trademark Trial & Appeal Board of the US Patent & Trademark Office upheld an examiner’s refusal to register a trademark on the ground that the proposed mark was the title of a single creative work… more

Copyright, Patent Trial and Appeal Board, Trademark Application, Trademark Litigation, Trademark Trial and Appeal Board

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Nuclear power projects gain momentum as federal tax incentives, data center demand transform financing landscape

With electricity demand rising across the United States, nuclear power is receiving renewed attention from energy developers, investors, and financiers – both for existing facilities and new projects… more

Clean Energy, Data Centers, Energy Policy, Energy Projects, Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)

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Blackbeard’s revenge: State sovereign immunity ends long running copyright battle

The US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit reversed a 2021 district court ruling and vacated a subsequent 2024 ruling in a decade-long legal battle over copyright infringement claims related to the pirate Blackbeard’s Queen… more

Abuse of Discretion, Appeals, Appellate Courts, Appellate Jurisdiction, Constitutional Challenges

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Prohibiting Gender-Affirming Care for Minors: Update on Texas Senate Bill 14-related Lawsuits

By way of background, in May 2023, the Texas Legislature passed Senate Bill No. 14 (SB 14), which prohibits physicians and other licensed medical professionals from providing gender-affirming medical care to minors. Almost… more

Gender Dysphoria, Gender Identity, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Minor Children, New Legislation

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Key Takeaways | Hospital and Health System Digital Health Spotlight: It’s all About the Patient!

During this session, leaders from health systems and digital health technology companies explored how they are leveraging their prowess to develop cutting-edge strategies to deliver accessible, easy to use and secure digital… more

Digital Health, Health Care Providers, Healthcare, Hospitals, Patients

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HPE Miami 2023 | Buyer Beware: The Importance of Due Diligence in Healthcare Transactions

In this session, McDermott partners Matt Friendly and Ann Marie Brodarick moderated a panel discussion highlighting current considerations for buyers conducting legal and financial due diligence in healthcare M&A… more

Acquisitions, Buyers, Due Diligence, Healthcare, Healthcare Fraud

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Insights for Driving Value Through Operational Performance of Private Equity Investments

The 13th annual Beecken Petty O’Keefe & Company Private Equity Conference took place on Friday, February 21st. McDermott, a lead sponsor of the event, hosted a panel of leading, mid-market private equity (PE) funds to discuss… more

Private Equity Funds

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Key Takeaways | The Latest Merger Control Developments under the Biden Administration

The Biden administration has placed an emphasis on antitrust enforcement that will create meaningful implications for future transactions, as well as those already consummated. In this webinar, hosted by McDermott Will & Emery… more

Antitrust Division, Antitrust Provisions, Biden Administration, Department of Justice (DOJ), Energy Sector

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Fifth Circuit grants temporary stay preserving 2024 HSR rules

On February 19, 2026, the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit granted the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) motion to temporarily stay the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas’s order vacating the 2024… more

Appeals, Appellate Courts, Corporate Counsel, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Final Rules

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OFAC sanctions pose unique compliance risks for independent schools

The US Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) recently published an enforcement release (the Release) announcing a $1.7 million settlement with IMG Academy (IMG), an independent school located in… more

Compliance Monitoring, Due Diligence, Economic Sanctions, Educational Institutions, Enforcement Actions

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SEC targets investment advisory agreements in recent enforcement settlement

On January 20, 2026, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced settled charges against two related registered investment advisers for alleged deficiencies in their investment advisory agreements relating to… more

Boilerplate Language, Compliance Monitoring, Contract Terms, Enforcement Actions, Fiduciary Duty

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Hatch-Waxman or Not, Clinical Trials Aren’t Subject to Injunction

Analyzing the permissible scope of an injunction under the Hatch-Waxman Act, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reversed the district court’s prohibitions on an open-label extension (OLE) of a then-running clinical… more

Appeals, Clinical Trials, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Hatch-Waxman, Injunctive Relief

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Corporate taxpayers: Key One Big Beautiful Bill Act changes to international and domestic taxes

On July 4, 2025, US President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) into law. The legislation introduces significant changes to both international and domestic business tax rules for US taxpayers. While some… more

Business Taxes, Corporate Counsel, Corporate Taxes, Federal Budget, Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

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AI Takeover: PTO Issues More Patent Eligibility Guidance for AI Inventions

The US Patent & Trademark Office (PTO) issued a 2024 Guidance Update on Patent Subject Matter Eligibility, Including on Artificial Intelligence, which focuses on subject matter eligibility for artificial intelligence (AI)-based… more

Alice/Mayo, Artificial Intelligence, Inventions, Patent-Eligible Subject Matter, Patents

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Legal Lens on the Unified Patent Court | July 2024

The Unified Patent Court (UPC) is revolutionizing the way patents are enforced in Europe, and McDermott’s intellectual property team is here to help you navigate this dynamic landscape. Our Legal Lens on the Unified Patent Court… more

EU, France, Germany, Intellectual Property Litigation, Intellectual Property Protection

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Left Swinging: Why Mickelson Went Uncharged For Insider Trading

In Depth - The Securities and Exchange Commission recently revealed details of an insider trading case against a gambler named William Walters, who allegedly engaged in insider trading based on information he obtained from… more

Appeals, Enforcement Actions, Hedge Funds, Illegal Tipping, Insider Trading

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[Webinar] Physician Alignment in Hospital/PPM Joint Ventures in 2024: A McDermott and Chartis Roundtable - January 18th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm ET

Hospitals and health systems are looking to improve the financial performance of their physician practices, and investor-backed physician practice management (PPM) companies have sophisticated practice management capabilities… more

Health Care Providers, Healthcare Facilities, Hospitals, Investors, Joint Venture

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Intel’s EUR 1 Billion Fine Overturned: ECJ’s Landmark Ruling

On October 24, 2024, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) confirmed the annulment by the General Court (GC) of the European Commission’s (EC) decision to impose a EUR 1.06 billion fine on Intel for the abuse of a dominant… more

Abuse of Dominance, Antitrust Provisions, Competition, EU, European Commission

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[Event] Life Sciences Dealmaking Symposium - November 9th, Boston, MA

Please join McDermott for our highly anticipated Life Sciences Dealmaking Symposium! Now in its 12th year, the Symposium offers a unique platform for education, insight sharing, purposeful networking and strategic collaboration… more

Acquisitions, Artificial Intelligence, Asset Valuations, Capital Markets, Capital Raising

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Congress Adds AKS and Stark Law Exceptions for Certain Wellness Programs

As a part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 (CAA), Congress passed new exceptions to the Physician Self-Referral Law (Stark Law) and the federal Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS) allowing certain healthcare entities to… more

Anti-Kickback Statute, Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Health Care Providers, Healthcare

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Neuere Entwicklungen im Steuerrecht - Neues zu gewerblichen Personengesellschaften

Die Obersten Finanzbehörden der Länder haben mit gleich lautendem Erlassen vom 5.11.2025 ihre vorherige Auffassung aufgegeben, dass eine nicht gewerbliche Per-sonengesellschaft allein deshalb der Gewerbesteuer unter-liegt, weil… more

Business Entities, Business Taxes, Germany, Income Taxes, New Guidance

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New UK Serious Fraud Office guidance on corporate compliance programmes puts spotlight in the boardroom

On 26 November 2025, the UK Serious Fraud Office (SFO) published guidance on ‘when, why and how’ it will evaluate corporate compliance programmes (the Compliance Guidance)… more

Anti-Bribery, Anti-Corruption, Board of Directors, Bribery, Compliance Management Systems

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Regulation of cryptoassets in the UK reaches the final stage

On 15 December 2025, the UK Government published the final text of the secondary legislation (and accompanying explanatory memorandum) that brings cryptoassets activities within the scope of the UK regulatory perimeter… more

Blockchain, Cross-Border Transactions, Crypto Exchanges, Cryptoassets, Decentralized Finance (DeFi)

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[Event] 2022 West Coast Forum - November 10th, Palo Alto, CA

Join us this November for McDermott Will & Emery’s Private Client West Coast Forum. At these complimentary programs, experienced McDermott partners will lead discussions on a broad range of topics pertinent to… more

Continuing Legal Education, Diminished Capacity, Estate Planning, Events, Family Offices

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White House executive order moves to restrict state AI legislation

On December 11, 2025, the White House issued an executive order (EO) attempting to restrict state-level artificial intelligence (AI) laws. This EO follows bipartisan legislative decisions to exclude preemption of state-level AI… more

Artificial Intelligence, Constitutional Challenges, Department of Justice (DOJ), Executive Orders, FCC

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The Private Equity Market in Italy: Past, Present and Future

Past: Once Upon a Time - Thinking back to pre-pandemic times, it cannot be said that the Italian private equity (PE) and venture capital (VC) market was particularly flourishing or on the rise. Funding was decreasing compared… more

Buyers, Buyouts, Coronavirus/COVID-19, EBITDA, EU

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Lawmakers Revisit Tax Treatment of Carried Interest

The tax treatment of carried interest has long been a subject of political debate. Since 2007, almost annually, the taxation of carried interest has found its way into either proposed legislation or presidential budget… more

Capital Gains Tax, Income Taxes, Internal Revenue Code (IRC), Investment Funds, IRS

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[Event] 3rd Annual Shanghai Life Sciences Forum - November 12th, Shanghai, China

MWE China Law Offices and its strategic alliance partner McDermott Will & Emery are proud to co-host our annual Shanghai Life Sciences Forum in partnership with the Redefining Early Stage Investments (RESI) conference. This… more

Acquisitions, Corporate Governance, Cross-Border Transactions, Events, Foreign Investment

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[Webinar] Preparing for Litigation Resulting from a COVID-Related Busted Deal - May 8th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EST

Uncertainty continues to loom over the M&A market as organizations that were actively involved in transactions before the COVID-19 pandemic assess risks stemming from reduced valuations, condensed financing options, the… more

Acquisitions, Best Practices, Contract Disputes, Contract Negotiations, Contract Termination

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[Event] Tax Symposium 2024 - May 14th - 15th, Chicago, IL

Discover the latest global developments and planning opportunities to stay ahead of the curve at McDermott’s Tax Symposium 2024. Join us in Chicago for a full day of programming designed to equip corporate tax leaders with… more

Acquisitions, Best Practices, Continuing Legal Education, Controlled Foreign Corporations, Corporate Taxes

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Telehealth flexibilities set to expire January 30, with two-year extension proposed: What you need to know

US Congress has previously extended the Medicare fee-for-service telehealth flexibilities that were originally implemented in 2020 during the COVID-19 public health emergency multiple times. The latest extension is set to expire… more

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Digital Health, Federal Funding, Government Shutdown, Health Care Providers

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[Webinar] The Business Case and Cutting-Edge Legal Strategy for Monetizing Healthcare Real Estate - September 24th, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm EST

On Thursday, September 24, McDermott Will & Emery and H2C will host Mark Rich, Executive Vice President of Global Operations of Steward Health Care, to share with you the business case and legal strategy for why healthcare… more

Business Strategies, Commercial Property Owners, Commercial Real Estate Market, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Health Care Providers

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SEC targets investment advisory agreements in recent enforcement settlement

On January 20, 2026, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced settled charges against two related registered investment advisers for alleged deficiencies in their investment advisory agreements relating to… more

Boilerplate Language, Compliance Monitoring, Contract Terms, Enforcement Actions, Fiduciary Duty

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So, You’ve Been Sued in a Labeling Class Action. Now What?

Many alcohol beverage industry clients are faced with lawsuits attacking product labels. These lawsuits can be frustrating for clients, particularly when the labels at issue were previously approved by the Alcohol and Tobacco… more

Advertising, Beer, Class Action, Consumer Protection Laws, Demand Letter

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Key takeaways from the 2026 ASTP annual meeting

During the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy/Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ASTP) annual meeting on February 11 – 12, 2026, policy… more

APIs, Artificial Intelligence, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Comment Period, Data-Sharing

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President Biden Signs Executive Order Directing CFIUS to Focus on Specific National Security Risks

On September 15, 2022, US President Joe Biden signed an Executive Order (EO) aimed at increasing the federal government’s review of foreign investment in US businesses deemed critical to US national security interests. For the… more

Biden Administration, CFIUS, Covered Transactions, Critical Infrastructure Sectors, Cross-Border Transactions

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How Employers and Healthcare Providers Can Navigate Immigration Enforcement

Despite the anticipation of increased enforcement of US immigration laws, the rules and practical advice related to an employer’s legal duties under the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) and what to do if US Immigration… more

Audits, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), E-Verify, Employee Rights, Employer Liability Issues

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FTC increases 2026 thresholds for HSR filings and interlocking directorates

On January 14, 2026, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) released increased jurisdictional thresholds, filing fee thresholds, and filing fee amounts for merger notifications made pursuant to the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust… more

Antitrust Division, Antitrust Provisions, Competition, Department of Justice (DOJ), Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

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On the Stand With Doug Carsten

Doug Carsten is the co-head of McDermott’s life sciences industry practice and focuses on complex patent litigation disputes. In this Q&A, Doug shares what he enjoys most about being a trial lawyer, his go-to advice for… more

Best Practices, Jury Trial, Litigation Strategies, Trial Attorneys, Trial Plan

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Congress passes resolution blocking District of Columbia decoupling legislation

US Congress has passed H.J.Res.142, a joint resolution to nullify legislation enacted by the District of Columbia City Council to decouple from certain One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) provisions, including:… more

Congressional Oversight, Constitutional Challenges, Filing Deadlines, Income Taxes, Internal Revenue Code (IRC)

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California AB 3129 Targets the Health Facility Transactions Approval Process

On February 16, 2024, Assemblymember Jim Wood introduced Assembly Bill (AB) 3129, which targets healthcare consolidation involving private equity groups and hedge funds. The bill, if enacted, would require private equity groups… more

Acquisitions, California, Consent, Health Care Providers, Healthcare Facilities

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Bulletin Concurrence XVI

Par une décision en date du 27 novembre 2025 (décision n°25-D-08), l’Autorité de la concurrence (l’« Autorité ») a rejeté la saisine introduite par la société Qwant SAS (ci-après « Qwant ») contre la société Microsoft pour… more

Appellate Courts, Appellate Jurisdiction, Appellate Review, En Banc Review, France

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California’s new AI rules under FEHA take effect October 1, 2025

Beginning October 1, 2025, California employers must comply with new Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) regulations on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and automated decision systems (ADS) in hiring and employment… more

Artificial Intelligence, Automated Decision Systems (ADS), Bias, California, Employer Liability Issues

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Year in Review: Criminal Enforcement by the DOJ Antitrust Division in 2023

When it comes to antitrust criminal enforcement, 2023 will be remembered as the year when the US Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Antitrust Division redefined and tested the outer boundaries of its authority. This report looks back… more

Antitrust Division, Corporate Counsel, Criminal Antitrust Litigation, Cybersecurity, Department of Justice (DOJ)

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COVID-19 – Recent Legal Developments in Italy and Practical Implications

The Italian government is taking stringent measures to slow the spread of COVID-19. This Update offers up-to-the-minute insights into the current regulations governing individuals’ movement in Italy, work-related exceptions to… more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Emergency Management Plans, Infectious Diseases, Italy, Ministerial Decisions

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Analogous Art Must Be Compared to Challenged Patent

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reversed a Patent Trial & Appeal Board obviousness decision, finding that a prior art reference relating to automotive engine parts was not analogous art to the challenged patent,… more

America Invents Act, Appeals, Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Patent Litigation, Patent Trial and Appeal Board

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International News: Spotlight on ESG, Impact & Sustainability

ESG is understood to be an acronym for “environmental, social and governance,” but the term can be challenging because it’s used to describe similar but distinct communities of practice, including corporate social… more

Capital Investments, Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, Environmental Social & Governance (ESG), Investment Funds

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Regulation of cryptoassets in the UK reaches the final stage

On 15 December 2025, the UK Government published the final text of the secondary legislation (and accompanying explanatory memorandum) that brings cryptoassets activities within the scope of the UK regulatory perimeter… more

Blockchain, Cross-Border Transactions, Crypto Exchanges, Cryptoassets, Decentralized Finance (DeFi)

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The One Big Beautiful Bill Act: Navigating clean energy tax credits in a new era

On July 4, 2025, US President Donald Trump signed into law a budget reconciliation bill known as H.R.1: the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). The OBBBA generally accelerated phase-outs to the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022… more

Clean Energy, Energy Projects, Energy Tax Incentives, Federal Budget, Foreign Entities

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Treasury issues transition guidance for taxpayers with one-month deferral elections

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently released Notice 2025-72 as a preview of forthcoming regulations addressing the repeal of the one-month deferral election under Section 898(c)(2) and modifications to the treatment of… more

Controlled Foreign Corporations, Cross-Border Transactions, Currency Exchange, Foreign Corporations, Foreign Currency

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California SB 923: New Trans-Inclusive Healthcare Requirements for Health Plans

Beginning in the first quarter of 2025, California healthcare service plans, health insurers, Medi-Cal managed care plans, and PACE organizations must ensure that staff who have direct enrollee contact receive evidence-based… more

California, Health Care Providers, Health Insurance, Healthcare, Legislative Agendas

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Key Takeaways | Playing the Long Game: Investor Outlook on Late-Stage Funding

The days of funding growth at all costs are over, particularly for late-stage businesses. Investors are looking for strong unit economics at the gross-margin level, proven return on investment, customer retention and… more

Acquisitions, Capital Markets, Healthcare, Investment, Investors

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[Webinar] Navigating Cookie and Website Compliance in 2025: Insights and Strategies for In-House Counsel - October 29th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EDT

Companies in 2025 face significant and increasing litigation and enforcement risks when leveraging cookies and digital tracking technologies to support business needs and monetize data. Companies also continue to face evolving… more

Audits, Consent, Continuing Legal Education, Cookies, Data Management

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A Win for Employers: Ninth Circuit Holds That California Ab 51 Prohibiting Mandatory Arbitration is Preempted by the Federal Arbitration Act

As of February 15, 2023, employers in California may once again require mandatory arbitration as the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held that the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) preempts Assembly Bill 51 (AB 51), a law… more

Arbitration Agreements, California, Federal Arbitration Act, Labor Code, Mandatory Arbitration

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The One Big Beautiful Bill Act: Navigating clean energy tax credits in a new era

On July 4, 2025, US President Donald Trump signed into law a budget reconciliation bill known as H.R.1: the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). The OBBBA generally accelerated phase-outs to the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022… more

Clean Energy, Energy Projects, Energy Tax Incentives, Federal Budget, Foreign Entities

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China’s Draft Cybersecurity Measures Suggest Increased Focus on Data Security

On 28 May 2019, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) released the “Data Security Management Measures (Draft for Comments)” (Draft Measures) (unofficial English translation here), containing detailed rules to expand… more

Artificial Intelligence, China, Cybersecurity, Data Breach, Data Collection

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Outlier? Split Federal Circuit Denies En Banc Review of Written Description Requirement

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit denied a patent owner’s request for en banc rehearing of a panel decision that invalidated a patent for lack of written description on the basis that a person of skill in the art… more

Appeals, En Banc Review, Patent Litigation, Patent Ownership, Patents

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White House executive order moves to restrict state AI legislation

On December 11, 2025, the White House issued an executive order (EO) attempting to restrict state-level artificial intelligence (AI) laws. This EO follows bipartisan legislative decisions to exclude preemption of state-level AI… more

Artificial Intelligence, Constitutional Challenges, Department of Justice (DOJ), Executive Orders, FCC

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[Event] Tax Symposium 2024 - May 14th - 15th, Chicago, IL

Discover the latest global developments and planning opportunities to stay ahead of the curve at McDermott’s Tax Symposium 2024. Join us in Chicago for a full day of programming designed to equip corporate tax leaders with… more

Acquisitions, Best Practices, Continuing Legal Education, Controlled Foreign Corporations, Corporate Taxes

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Special Report - Coronavirus Update - Monitoring of the Main Tax Measures / Subsidies - Country-by-Country Overview

The Coronavirus (COVID-19) has governments across Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, Latin America and the United States quickly evaluating and issuing modified tax-related measures to help support business investments and… more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Filing Deadlines, Foreign Investment, Foreign Jurisdictions, International Finance

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Healthcare Regulatory Check-up Newsletter | December 2022 Recap

This issue of McDermott’s Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up highlights significant regulatory activity between November 21 and December 31, 2022, including recent enforcement activity and a summary of the Office of Inspector… more

Anti-Kickback Statute, Audits, Clinical Laboratories, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Enforcement Actions

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SEC Launches New Crypto Task Force

On January 21, 2025, US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Acting Chairman Mark T. Uyeda announced the formation of a new crypto task force. This initiative aims to develop a comprehensive and clear regulatory framework… more

Crypto Exchanges, Cryptoassets, Cryptocurrency, Digital Assets, Enforcement Actions

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UPC rules in first instance on file wrapper estoppel, doctrine of equivalence

On October 24, 2025, the Local Division Paris of the Unified Patent Court (UPC) issued its decision in Raccords et Plastiques Nicoll v. First Plast, dismissing claims for literal infringement and infringement by equivalence… more

Claim Construction, Doctrine of Equivalents, Doctrine of Prosecution Disclaimer, Estoppel, European Patent Convention

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Check Processing Claims Bounce

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit found claims directed to using data from a check to credit a merchant’s account before scanning the check to be subject matter ineligible under 35 USC § 101 as reciting an abstract… more

Abstract Ideas, Appeals, Check Cashing, Computer-Related Inventions, Inventive Concept Test

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CFTC Staff Letter 25-14: What Is a “U.S. Person”?

On May 21, 2025, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s (CFTC) Market Participants Division and Division of Market Oversight jointly issued Staff Letter 25-14 in response to a request from SCB Limited, a Bahamas-based… more

Broker-Dealer, CFTC, Cross-Border Transactions, Cryptocurrency, Digital Assets

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Manufactured host cells markedly different from naturally occurring cells may be patent eligible

Addressing subject matter eligibility in the life sciences context, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reversed a district court’s summary judgment ruling that certain claims directed to genetically engineered host… more

Alice/Mayo, Appeals, Biotechnology, CAFC, Intellectual Property Litigation

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[Webinar] IP Focus | US Patent Law Under the New Trump Administration - February 5th, 10:00 am JST

McDermott is committed to providing insightful commentary on intellectual property (IP) developments from around the world to our Japanese clients. During these sessions, a variety of speakers from McDermott’s offices in the US… more

Artificial Intelligence, Intellectual Property Litigation, Intellectual Property Protection, Japan, Patent Applications

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This Week in 340B: August 2 - 7, 2023

This weekly series provides brief summaries to help you stay in the know on how 340B cases are developing across the country. Each week we comb through the dockets of more than 50 340B cases to provide you with a quick summary… more

Covered Entities, Health Care Providers, Healthcare, Manufacturers, Pharmaceutical Industry

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New employment law trend: Restrictions on stay-or-pay provisions in employment agreements

California and New York recently enacted legislation aimed at prohibiting certain contract terms that impose financial obligations on workers if their work relationship terminates… more

California, Contract Terms, Employee Rights, Employee Training, Employer Liability Issues

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Don’t Assume Nonalcoholic Beverage Ingredients Are OK for Alcoholic Beverages

As we enter 2024, more and more brands are joining the nonalcoholic beverage space. An increasing variety of nonalcoholic, single-serve, ready-to-drink beverages are marketing the innovative use of indigenous botanicals, herbs… more

Beverage Manufacturers, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Food Safety, GRAS, Wine & Alcohol

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California Raises Minimum Wages for Healthcare Workers, Effective June 1, 2024

On October 13, 2023, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed California Senate Bill No. 525 (SB 525) into law. Effective June 1, 2024, the law raises the minimum wage for California healthcare employees and sets a new salary… more

California, Employees, Employer Liability Issues, Healthcare Workers, Labor Reform

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European Commission Seeks Feedback on NIS2 Draft Cybersecurity Measures

WHAT HAPPENED: On June 27, 2024, the European Commission published for feedback a draft implementing act (draft implementing act) under the Network and Information Security 2 Directive (NIS2). It specifies cybersecurity… more

Cybersecurity, EU, European Commission, New Legislation, Regulatory Agenda

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California’s mandatory climate risk disclosure is almost here: Is your company ready?

US public companies put aside their attention on new climate-related disclosure rules adopted in 2024 by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) because of ongoing litigation challenging these rules and recent changes in… more

California, CARB, Climate Change, Corporate Counsel, Disclosure Requirements

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AB 1.1.2023 HABEN VERMIETER CO2-KOSTEN MITZUTRAGEN - Real Estate Update, Q4, Nr. 2, 2022

Düsseldorf, 1. Dezember 2022 – Der Bundesrat hat am Freitag, den 25. November 2022, das zuvor bereits durch den Bundestag beschlossene „Gesetz zur Aufteilung der Kohlendioxidkosten“ (CO2KostAufG) gebilligt. Nach dem neuen Gesetz… more

Commercial Real Estate Market, Germany, Landlords, New Regulations, Public Utility

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The War of the Lists and How It Could Affect Your Company

Since the Trump Administration announced its tariffs on Chinese goods, the US-China trade war has continued to escalate and create uncertainty for many US, Chinese and other international companies. The Trump Administration’s… more

Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), China, Criminal Liability, Export Administration Regulations (EAR), Exports

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Share Schemes and TUPE in the UK – What Transfers?

In the case of Ponticelli Limited v Gallagher, the Scottish Court of Session has confirmed that the right to participate in a share incentive plan transferred to the transferee / new employer under TUPE even though the… more

Employee Rights, Employee Share Schemes, Employee Shareholders, Employer Liability Issues, Employment Contract

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New IRS Pre-Audit Compliance Program for Retirement Plans

Retirement plan sponsors should be aware of a new Internal Revenue Service (IRS) pilot program, which permits plan sponsors to conduct a pre-examination “check-up” of retirement plan administration before the IRS begins a plan… more

Benefit Plan Sponsors, Employee Benefits, EPCRS, Filing Deadlines, Filing Requirements

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New WDTX Order Shakes Up Initial Judge Assignments

A recent order from Chief Judge Garcia of the US District Court for the Western District of Texas (WDTX) changes how judges are initially assigned to cases filed in its Waco Division. As of July 25, 2022, patent cases filed in… more

Administrative Patent Judges, Assignments, Judges, Patent Litigation, Patents

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HPE Miami 2021: Sub-Sector Insights - Behavioral Health

Proper care coordination and preventative care can lead to significant cost-savings. For instance, every $1 spent on proper medication-assisted treatment can save the individual’s community between $4 and $11. The behavioral… more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Health Care Providers, Mental Health, Preventive Health Care, Telehealth

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European real estate: A market ready to mobilize

European real estate investors are preparing for more activity in 2026, with an acceptance that macro headwinds are now risk-allocated like any other underwriting consideration. Debt capital is available, but high-quality new… more

Commercial Real Estate Market, Cross-Border Transactions, Debt Financing, EU, Foreign Investment

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RIP for POP: PTO Updates Interim Director Review Procedures

On July 24, 2023, the US Patent & Trademark Office (PTO) announced that a revised interim Director Review (DR) process and Appeals Review Panel (ARP) process will replace the Precedential Opinion Panel Process. Updates to the… more

Advisory Committee, America Invents Act, Appeals, Director of the USPTO, Patent Trial and Appeal Board

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[Webinar] Deal Academy: Contract and financing arrangements in the current real estate market - October 29th, 9:30 am CET

We are delighted to welcome you to our McDermott Deal Academy. In our online seminar, we will focus on current contract and financing structures in the real estate market… more

Asset Management, Banks, Financing, Fund Managers, Insolvency

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Transatlantic restructuring trends: What to expect in 2026

It has been a tumultuous year, with modest economic growth with a continuing steady flow rather than a new wave of restructurings. Tariffs, layoffs, and industry-specific structural weaknesses are projected to constrain US… more

Bankruptcy Court, Borrowers, Chapter 11, Commercial Bankruptcy, Corporate Restructuring

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From risk to relief: PE firm avoids prosecution with swift disclosure

In June 2025, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that it declined to prosecute a private equity firm and its affiliates following the firm’s voluntary self-disclosure of criminal violations of US sanctions and export… more

Acquisitions, Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), Department of Justice (DOJ), Due Diligence, Economic Sanctions

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Not on the Merits: Claim Preclusion Doesn’t Bar Inducement Claims After Direct Infringement Case

Applying Seventh Circuit law to determine whether the dismissal of patent infringement claims should be upheld on the basis of claim preclusion, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reversed a district court ruling… more

Appeals, Claim Preclusion, Dismissals, Patent Infringement, Patent Litigation

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SEC Amends Exempt Offering Framework

On November 2, 2020, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) voted to amend the framework for exempt offerings under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (Securities Act). The amendments generally establish a new… more

Crowdfunding, Harmonization Rules, Offerings, Regulation A, Regulation D

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HPE Europe 2023 | Key Takeaways

240+ leading individuals in healthcare, life sciences and private equity gathered at The Langham Hotel in central London for HPE Europe 2023 for a day packed with fireside chats, in-depth plenary sessions and an abundance of… more

Acquisitions, Capital Markets, Healthcare, Investment, Investors

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Courts’ Approach to Cyber Insurance Continues to Evolve

As more companies purchase cyber insurance to protect against the risks of computer hacking and data breaches, the body of law interpreting these policies is evolving rapidly. Risk managers and counsel should monitor these… more

Commercial General Liability Policies, Crime Insurance Policies, Cyber Attacks, Cyber Insurance, Cybersecurity

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On the Stand: Trial Lawyer Q&A Series

Step into the mind of a trial lawyer with On the Stand, a Q&A series. McDermott’s cross-practice trial and appellate lawyers reveal what drives their passion for the courtroom, preparation techniques, advice for junior lawyers… more

Best Practices, Defense Strategies, Interviews, Jury Trial, Legal Project Management

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Emerging leagues, emerging opportunities: Strategic investments in new professional sports

Professional sports represent a sought-after investment sector, with valuations continuing to climb. There are a growing number of investment opportunities in emerging sports like pickleball, lacrosse, and women’s soccer… more

Artificial Intelligence, Athletes, Capital Raising, College Athletes, Emerging Technologies

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Navigating the EPR Laws: What Alcohol Beverage Producers Need to Know

Extended producer responsibility (EPR) laws are relatively new – the first were signed into law in 2021 and 2022 – and are aimed at encouraging producers to package goods in a more environmentally conscientious manner and… more

Alcohol Beverage Control, Environmental Policies, Environmental Social & Governance (ESG), Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), Recycling

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SEC provides two-year extension on short sale reporting and securities lending compliance

On December 3, 2025, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced additional temporary exemptive relief from compliance with Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Exchange Act) Rules 13f-2 and 10c-1a… more

Compliance Dates, Filing Requirements, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), Institutional Investors, Investment Management

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Pennsylvania Court Rejects Attempt to Block FTC Noncompete Ban

On July 23, 2024, US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania declined to stay the September 4, 2024, effective date of the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) Final Rule that bans all new noncompete agreements… more

Employer Liability Issues, Employment Contract, Employment Litigation, Federal Bans, Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

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This Week in 340B: February 24 – March 2, 2026

Find the week’s updates on 340B litigation to help you stay in the know on how 340B cases are developing across the country. Each week we comb through the dockets of more than 50 340B cases to provide you with a quick summary of… more

Amicus Briefs, Appeals, Appellate Courts, Constitutional Challenges, Covered Entities

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Hazardous Waste Recycling Regulations – the Latest Chapter

“A long time ago in a [May 19, 1980 Federal Register] far, far away [or so it seems],” the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) declared its authority to regulate all hazardous secondary material, whether discarded or… more

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Hazardous Substances, RCRA, Recycling, Waste Disposal

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Nuclear power projects gain momentum as federal tax incentives, data center demand transform financing landscape

With electricity demand rising across the United States, nuclear power is receiving renewed attention from energy developers, investors, and financiers – both for existing facilities and new projects… more

Clean Energy, Data Centers, Energy Policy, Energy Projects, Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)

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SAFE Banking Act Passes House, Extends Cannabis Safe Harbor Protections

First introduced in 2013, the SAFE Banking Act passed the House 321-103 Wednesday, September 25th, 2019. This bill provides safe harbor to banks and financial institutions doing business with state-legal cannabis businesses, and… more

Banking Sector, Banks, Controlled Substances Act, Dispensaries, Financial Institutions

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[Event] Tax Symposium 2024 - May 14th - 15th, Chicago, IL

Discover the latest global developments and planning opportunities to stay ahead of the curve at McDermott’s Tax Symposium 2024. Join us in Chicago for a full day of programming designed to equip corporate tax leaders with… more

Acquisitions, Best Practices, Continuing Legal Education, Controlled Foreign Corporations, Corporate Taxes

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Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up Newsletter | March 2025 Recap

This issue of McDermott’s Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up highlights key regulatory and enforcement activity for March 2025. This month features: - Noteworthy enforcement actions demonstrating that the Anti-Kickback Statute… more

Affordable Care Act, Anti-Kickback Statute, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Drug Pricing

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White House releases “America’s AI Action Plan”

On July 23, 2025, the White House released “Winning the Race: America’s AI Action Plan,” a document outlining nonbinding policy goals for federal regulation and support of artificial intelligence (AI). The action plan mirrors… more

Artificial Intelligence, Data Centers, Export Controls, Government Agencies, International Trade

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SEC hosts roundtable on executive compensation disclosure requirements

On June 26, 2025, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) hosted a roundtable attended by issuers, institutional investors, third-party advisors, and industry groups to discuss potential updates to current executive… more

Comment Period, Corporate Governance, Disclosure Requirements, Dodd-Frank, Executive Compensation

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Understanding and Navigating Compliance with NIH Grant DEI Policies

On April 21, 2025, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) issued a notice regarding its policy to require all US grant recipients to certify that: 1. They do not, and will not during the term of receiving funds from the NIH,… more

Anti-Discrimination Policies, Compliance, Constitutional Challenges, Diversity and Inclusion Standards (D&I), Executive Orders

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FinCEN Seeks Guidance on Applying CTA Reporting Obligations to Trusts and Estates

The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), which requires corporations, limited liability companies and other similar entities to disclose beneficial ownership information to the US Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes… more

Beneficial Owner, Beneficiaries, Comment Period, Corporate Transparency Act, FinCEN

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Italy is reshaping sanctions enforcement and corporate criminal liability

Two major legislative initiatives, currently under parliamentary review, will reshape the compliance landscape for companies operating in Italy: The implementation of Directive (EU) 2024/1226 (Directive), introducing criminal… more

Compliance, Compliance Management Systems, Corporate Crimes, Corporate Governance, Corporate Liability

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Litigation Pacing During the Pandemic

How does the coronavirus pandemic impact the pace of commercial litigation? This article identifies factors for companies to consider in determining which commercial litigation activities can and should move forward and which… more

Commercial Litigation, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Depositions, Dispute Resolution, Electronic Filing

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San Antonio Temporarily Suspends Paid Sick Leave Law Amidst Legal Challenge from Business Groups

In the past few years, several states and localities have passed paid sick leave laws. These laws generally require employers to offer workers paid sick leave due to illness or injury, domestic or sexual assault, or care of a… more

Employee Benefits, Employer Liability Issues, Local Ordinance, Paid Leave, Pending Legislation

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Heard at the 2024 Antitrust Law Section Spring Meeting: Part II

The American Bar Association Antitrust Law Section’s annual Spring Meeting concluded on April 12. The annual Spring Meeting featured updates from federal, state and international antitrust enforcers and extensive discussion on… more

American Bar Association (ABA), Antitrust Provisions, Biden Administration, Competition, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)

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New UK Securitisation Framework | Regulators Publish Final Rules

The following is a brief update on significant changes to the United Kingdom’s securitisation framework following publication of the final revised securitisation rules by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Prudential… more

Final Rules, Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), Financial Regulatory Reform, Investment, Investors

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What to Expect During the Presidential Nominee Vetting Process

US presidential nominees, especially those nominated to positions requiring Senate confirmation, should expect to undergo a rigorous vetting and financial disclosure process. The complexity of these requirements can be daunting,… more

Disclosure Requirements, Ethics, Office of Government Ethics (OGE), Presidential Nominations, Regulatory Requirements

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Supreme Court: Pure Omissions Cannot Support Rule 10b-5(b) Liability

On April 12, 2024, the Supreme Court of the United States unanimously held in Macquarie Infrastructure Corp. v. Moab Partners, L.P. that pure omissions are not actionable under Rule 10b-5(b), promulgated by the US Securities and… more

Disclosure Requirements, Failure To Disclose, Macquarie Infrastructure Corp v Moab Partners LP, Omissions, Regulation S-K

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Contracts Corner: Sponsorship Agreements

Sponsorships continue to be one of the alcohol beverage industry’s primary methods of promoting brands to drinkers. In professional sports alone, alcohol beverage brands contributed $480 million in sponsorship revenue across the… more

Advertising, Marketing, Sponsored Ads, Sponsorship Agreements, Suppliers

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Section 1557 Patient Care Decision Support Tools, Anti-Discrimination Compliance: 12 Things to Consider

In April 2024, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued a final rule reinterpreting Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex,… more

Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Covered Entities, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Final Rules

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China Draws Scrutiny as US Regulators Renew Anti-Bribery and Corruption Enforcement Focus

Recent bribery and corruption enforcement efforts by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) and US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), combined with new legislative and policy initiatives, including last December’s passage of… more

Anti-Bribery, Anti-Corruption, China, Enforcement Actions, FEPA

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Healthcare Preview for the Week of: March 9, 2026

It will likely be a slow healthcare week in Washington, DC. The House is out of session this week, and while the Senate is in session, most of its attention will be on immigration-related hearings, pending nominations, and floor… more

CBO Report, Congressional Budget Office, Congressional Committees, Congressional Investigations & Hearings, Federal Budget

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[Event] Private Equity Boot Camp 2023 - November 9th, Munich, Germany

We cordially invite you to our Private Equity Boot Camp in Munich this year. Experienced speakers from our Firm will train you and your colleagues during a workshop and provide legal and tax basics for the successful… more

Acquisitions, Banks, Events, Financing, Investment Adviser

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Key Takeaways | Lender Outlook on the Debt Financing of Renewables and Transactions

During the latest webinar in our Energy Transition series, McDermott Partners Robert da Silva Ashley and John Bridge hosted Paul Pace, SVP and team leader at KeyBank, and Andrew Chen, managing director at CIT, to discuss the… more

Clean Energy, Debt Financing, Debt Market, Energy Market, Energy Projects

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Proposed Rule on MA and Part D Would Reinstate Historical Requirements, Make Changes to Prescription Drug Payment Structure

On January 6, 2022, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released a proposed rule regarding Contract Year 2023 Policy and Technical Changes to the Medicare Advantage and Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit… more

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Comment Period, Drug Pricing, Health Insurance, Medicare

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[Event] 3rd Annual Shanghai Life Sciences Forum - November 12th, Shanghai, China

MWE China Law Offices and its strategic alliance partner McDermott Will & Emery are proud to co-host our annual Shanghai Life Sciences Forum in partnership with the Redefining Early Stage Investments (RESI) conference. This… more

Acquisitions, Corporate Governance, Cross-Border Transactions, Events, Foreign Investment

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Rolling forward: Cannabis reform takes a new turn

Federal cannabis policy is entering a new phase. The Trump administration’s executive order to reclassify marijuana under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) marks a historic shift with broad implications for compliance,… more

Cannabis Products, Compliance Monitoring, Controlled Substances Act, DEA, Department of Justice (DOJ)

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PTAB MTA Pilot Program to the Rescue

On review of a final written decision from the Patent Trial & Appeal Board in an inter partes review (IPR), the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit found that all challenged claims were obvious but left open the… more

Appeals, Claim Construction, Inter Partes Review (IPR) Proceeding, Motion to Amend, Obviousness

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Regulation of cryptoassets in the UK reaches the final stage

On 15 December 2025, the UK Government published the final text of the secondary legislation (and accompanying explanatory memorandum) that brings cryptoassets activities within the scope of the UK regulatory perimeter… more

Blockchain, Cross-Border Transactions, Crypto Exchanges, Cryptoassets, Decentralized Finance (DeFi)

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A window into the latest EU and UK antitrust M&A activity: Clearance trends and CMA remedies

The fourth quarter of 2025 underscored evolving merger control frameworks in the European Union and United Kingdom, marked by greater flexibility, streamlined processes, and pragmatic enforcement… more

Acquisition Agreements, Antitrust Investigations, Competition, Competition Authorities, Enforcement Actions

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International News: Spotlight on Foreign Investment

In this dynamic global landscape, investors have always been required to make savvy, smart choices. This requires navigating through the intricate web of bilateral treaty protection, exploring the vital role these agreements… more

Acquisitions, Bilateral Investment Treaties, Buyers, Carve Out Provisions, Cross-Border Transactions

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This Week in 340B: December 9 – 15, 2025

Find this week’s updates on 340B litigation to help you stay in the know on how 340B cases are developing across the country. Each week we comb through the dockets of more than 50 340B cases to provide you with a quick summary… more

Breach of Contract, Contract Disputes, Covered Entities, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Federal Court Litigation

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Medicare Advantage and Part D: What’s the next course?

As you know, I like food analogies. If Medicare Advantage (MA) and Part D policymaking was a multi-course meal (such as brunch with eggs!), we just finished a major course for plan year 2027… more

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Comment Period, Fee-for-Service, Final Rules, Health Insurance

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[Webinar] Provider-Sponsored Health Plans: Strategy Playbook for Health Systems - September 18th, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT

Market pressures, regulatory changes, and capital requirements are driving health systems to reassess the role of provider-sponsored health plans (PSHPs) in their broader enterprise strategies. In many cases, these conversations… more

Divestiture, Health Care Providers, Health Insurance, Joint Venture, Provider-Sponsored Health Plan (PSHP)

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When insureds and intermediaries file for bankruptcy: What insurers should know

Recent economic news reports have highlighted increasing inflation rates, rising unemployment numbers, and growing consumer credit delinquencies. Other factors, including medical and student loan debt, may add to the financial… more

Bankruptcy Code, Bankruptcy Court, Bankruptcy Trustees, Chapter 11, Chapter 7

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Unveiling the Chaos: Rogue Filings at Companies House and the Quest for Reform

Companies House, the UK’s official company register, has recently come under the spotlight due to a series of rogue filings that have affected over 190 companies, including several high-profile organizations such as Sainsbury’s,… more

Corporate Crimes, Corporate Entities, Corporate Governance, Corporate Transparency Act, Enforcement Actions

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Shares Acquired Upon the Exercise of BSPCEs Now Eligible for Tax Neutrality Regime in Share-for-Share Contribution Cases

On February 5, 2024, the French Supreme Tax Court (Conseil d’État) voided French tax authority guidelines from May 2023 that provided that shares acquired upon the exercise of founder stock options, or Bons de Souscription de… more

Defined Contribution Plans, France, International Tax Authority, Stock Options, Tax Authority

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Sanctions on Venezuela ease, but legal risk and cross-border complexity persist

On January 29, 2026, the US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) initiated a notable, but carefully tailored, easing of US sanctions targeting Venezuela’s oil sector… more

Compliance Monitoring, Cross-Border Transactions, Economic Sanctions, General Licenses, Geopolitical Risks

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Shares Acquired Upon the Exercise of BSPCEs Now Eligible for Tax Neutrality Regime in Share-for-Share Contribution Cases

On February 5, 2024, the French Supreme Tax Court (Conseil d’État) voided French tax authority guidelines from May 2023 that provided that shares acquired upon the exercise of founder stock options, or Bons de Souscription de… more

Defined Contribution Plans, France, International Tax Authority, Stock Options, Tax Authority

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Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up Newsletter | August 2022 Recap

This issue of McDermott’s Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up highlights significant enforcement activity between July 21 and August 20, 2022. Key updates include a case in which the US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit decided… more

Affordable Care Act, Anti-Kickback Statute, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Drug Pricing, False Claims Act (FCA)

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What California’s DOJ Said at the 2024 Antitrust Spring Meeting

The American Bar Association Antitrust Law Section’s annual Spring Meeting earlier this month featured federal, state and international enforcers discussing a variety of antitrust and competition issues across jurisdictions… more

American Bar Association (ABA), Antitrust Division, California, Competition, Department of Justice (DOJ)

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[Webinar] 2020 Family Office Tax Roundtable - October 21st, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm PDT

McDermott Will & Emery’s Family Office Tax Roundtable provides participants with an interactive virtual program focused on select income and transfer tax considerations for family enterprises. Attendees will hear presentations… more

Acquisitions, Family Offices, Income Taxes, Mergers, New Regulations

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California Raises Minimum Wages for Healthcare Workers, Effective June 1, 2024

On October 13, 2023, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed California Senate Bill No. 525 (SB 525) into law. Effective June 1, 2024, the law raises the minimum wage for California healthcare employees and sets a new salary… more

California, Employees, Employer Liability Issues, Healthcare Workers, Labor Reform

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Navigating the UTPR and ISDS: Implications in the EU

The global tax landscape is experiencing a profound transformation as the OECD/G20’s Pillar Two rules are adopted. Among these, the Undertaxed Profits Rule (UTPR) has emerged as a pivotal mechanism designed to ensure that… more

Compliance, Corporate Governance, Corporate Taxes, Dispute Resolution, EU

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Securing Strategic Sectors: Insights from McDermott’s Defense & Essential Infrastructure Roundtable

In October 2025, McDermott Will & Schulte hosted its Defense & Essential Infrastructure Roundtable, convening leading voices from across government, industry, and finance to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s most sensitive… more

Critical Infrastructure Sectors, Cybersecurity, Defense Sector, Environmental Social & Governance (ESG), EU

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International News: Spotlight on Tax

INTRODUCTION TO US TAXATION OF NFTS - Despite Non Fungible Token (NFT) sales hitting nearly US$21 billion by the end of 2021, making NFTs almost as valuable as the global art market, they are currently completely ignored by… more

Asset Management, Buyers, Charitable Donations, Corporate Taxes, Cross-Border

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[Webinar] Risk-Bearing and VBC Partnerships: What Provider Groups Need to Know - September 25th, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT

The rapid adoption of value-based care (VBC) is accelerating the pressure on provider groups to take on downside risk—yet the right path forward is far from one-size-fits-all. Independent groups, PE-backed platforms, and… more

Business Operations, Financial Planning, Health Care Providers, Partnerships, Risk Management

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Sanctions on Venezuela ease, but legal risk and cross-border complexity persist

On January 29, 2026, the US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) initiated a notable, but carefully tailored, easing of US sanctions targeting Venezuela’s oil sector… more

Compliance Monitoring, Cross-Border Transactions, Economic Sanctions, General Licenses, Geopolitical Risks

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Securing Strategic Sectors: Insights from McDermott’s Defense & Essential Infrastructure Roundtable

In October 2025, McDermott Will & Schulte hosted its Defense & Essential Infrastructure Roundtable, convening leading voices from across government, industry, and finance to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s most sensitive… more

Critical Infrastructure Sectors, Cybersecurity, Defense Sector, Environmental Social & Governance (ESG), EU

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Colorado remains active, proposes amendments to CPA rules

On July 29, 2025, the Colorado Department of Law (Department) published a draft of its latest proposed Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) regulations, focused on children’s privacy. The Department is seeking comment on the proposed rule… more

Colorado, Comment Period, Consumer Privacy Rights, Data Privacy, Minors

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Texas Approves SB 14 Prohibiting Gender-Affirming Care for Minors

On May 17, 2023, the Texas Senate approved Senate Bill No. 14 (SB 14), prohibiting physicians from providing gender-affirming medical care to minors experiencing gender dysphoria (distress that results from having one’s gender… more

Gender Identity, Governor Abbott, Health Care Providers, Healthcare, Healthcare Facilities

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Annahmeverzugslohn und Anrechnung von anderweitigem Erwerb – Tipps für die Praxis

Grundsätzlich gilt: Ohne Arbeit kein Lohn. Eine Ausnahme ist der Annahmeverzugslohn (siehe auch HR-News Beitrag vom 17. Oktober 2023: „Annahmeverzugslohn: Nur noch stumpfes Schwert im Kündigungsschutzprozess?“). Diesen muss der… more

Employees, Employer Liability Issues, Germany, International Labor Laws, Profit Sharing

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Sanctions on Venezuela ease, but legal risk and cross-border complexity persist

On January 29, 2026, the US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) initiated a notable, but carefully tailored, easing of US sanctions targeting Venezuela’s oil sector… more

Compliance Monitoring, Cross-Border Transactions, Economic Sanctions, General Licenses, Geopolitical Risks

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En Banc Federal Circuit Cools Damages Award Because of Improper Expert Testimony

In an en banc decision in EcoFactor, Inc. v. Google LLC, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit concluded that the district court abused its discretion by admitting testimony from a damages expert that a lump-sum… more

Appeals, Contract Terms, Damages, Daubert Standards, En Banc Review

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[Event] 2019 Private Client East Coast Forum - November 21st, New York, NY

The unique needs of ultra-high net worth families, their family office representatives and other advisers are multidimensional and ever-evolving. Join us November 21 for McDermott Will & Emery’s Private Client East Coast Forum,… more

Aircraft, Aircraft Financing, Client Services, Confidential Information, Estate Planning

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OFAC sanctions pose unique compliance risks for independent schools

The US Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) recently published an enforcement release (the Release) announcing a $1.7 million settlement with IMG Academy (IMG), an independent school located in… more

Compliance Monitoring, Due Diligence, Economic Sanctions, Educational Institutions, Enforcement Actions

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McDermott Health 2023 Annual Report: Managed Care 2022 Year in Review

The managed care space saw a number of regulatory and legislative developments in 2022 that are shaping the sector as we move further into 2023. Against this backdrop, the healthcare sector itself has continued to transform in… more

Acquisitions, CMMI, Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Healthcare Reform, Joint Venture

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Telehealth flexibilities set to expire January 30, with two-year extension proposed: What you need to know

US Congress has previously extended the Medicare fee-for-service telehealth flexibilities that were originally implemented in 2020 during the COVID-19 public health emergency multiple times. The latest extension is set to expire… more

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Digital Health, Federal Funding, Government Shutdown, Health Care Providers

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Joint-employer exposure limited under the NLRB’s final rule

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) officially reinstated the 2020 joint-employer standard in a new final rule effective February 27, 2026, limiting the risk of a finding of joint-employer status under the National Labor… more

Collective Bargaining, Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBA), Employer Liability Issues, Final Rules, Franchises

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EU Industrial Accelerator Act: A new layer of investment control, industrial policy and strategic autonomy

The EU Industrial Accelerator Act IAA will significantly reshape deal structuring and operations in strategic sectors, requiring early assessment of foreign investment constraints, governance and IP arrangements, and EU-origin… more

Energy Sector, EU, European Commission, Foreign Direct Investment, Foreign Investment

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Special Report - 2022 FDA Year in Review

As the United States’ primary public health and consumer protection agency, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates at least one quarter of the nation’s economy and exerts significant influence over global economies… more

Biologics, Clinical Laboratory Testing, Clinical Trials, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Federal Food Drug and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA)

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Tied up: Federal Circuit affirms antitrust verdict in patent case

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a jury verdict finding that Ingevity engaged in unlawful tying under the Sherman Act by conditioning licenses to its patent on customers’ purchase of its unpatented… more

Antitrust Litigation, Antitrust Violations, Appeals, CAFC, Competition

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SDNY to become haven for corporate declinations through new voluntary self-disclosure program

On February 24, 2026, the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) announced a revised Corporate Enforcement and Voluntary Self-Disclosure Program for Financial Crimes (the Program), significantly… more

Compliance, Cooperation, Corporate Crimes, Corporate Misconduct, Criminal Prosecution

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Special Report - FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine: Conscience Rights Implications for Healthcare Providers

The Supreme Court of the United States’s (SCOTUS’s) unanimous decision in Food and Drug Administration v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine (FDA v. AHM) on June 13, 2024, articulated a much more absolute view of the protections… more

Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v Food and Drug Administration, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Health Care Providers, Healthcare, Nurses

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Illinois lawmakers seek to expand scope of AG healthcare transaction review

On February 4 and 5, 2026, Illinois lawmakers introduced parallel bills (House Bill (HB) 5000 and Senate Bill (SB) 3463) that would amend Illinois’ healthcare transaction reporting framework to broaden the types of transactions… more

Acquisition Agreements, Antitrust Provisions, Covered Transactions, Health Care Providers, Healthcare

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The UK Economic Crime & Corporate Transparency Act 2023: What companies need to know and what they can do to prepare

The UK Economic Crime & Corporate Transparency Act 2023 sets out two major reforms making it much easier for UK authorities to prosecute corporate wrongdoing: - it substantially increases the circumstances in which a company… more

Corporate Crimes, Corporate Transparency Act, Criminal Prosecution, Employer Liability Issues, Financial Crimes

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Court Holds That False Claims Act’s Qui Tam Provision Is Unconstitutional

On September 30, 2024, the US District Court for the Middle District of Florida dismissed a False Claims Act (FCA) case on the grounds that the qui tam provision of the FCA is unconstitutional. This ruling will almost certainly… more

Appeals, Constitutional Challenges, False Claims Act (FCA), Florida, Litigation Strategies

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[Webinar] Demystifying Cybersecurity: Practical Considerations For Businesses - December 8th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm CST

Ransomware! Phishing! Zero Trust! Endpoint detection! The buzzwords and fearmongering fly when it comes to cybersecurity, but there are practical business considerations that have to be accounted for when developing a… more

Best Practices, Continuing Legal Education, Cyber Threats, Cybersecurity, Incident Response Plans

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DOJ-HHS False Claims Act Working Group will pursue healthcare, life sciences enforcement priorities

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) and the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently announced the relaunch of the DOJ-HHS False Claims Act Working Group, intended to “strengthen[] [the agencies’] ongoing… more

Anti-Kickback Statute, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Department of Justice (DOJ), Enforcement Actions

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PPMs, Take Note: FTC Proposed Rule Banning Noncompetes May Have Significant Industry Impact

On January 5, 2023, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a proposed rule that would prohibit employers from using noncompete agreements with their employees or independent contractors. Noncompete agreements are prevalent in… more

Employer Liability Issues, Employment Contract, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Health Care Providers, Non-Compete Agreements

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Did you account for the entire corresponding disclosed structure?

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed the district court’s grant of summary judgment of noninfringement of a means-plus-function claim element, emphasizing that a patentee must compare the accused product to… more

Appeals, Appellate Courts, CAFC, Claim Construction, Discovery

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Florida Passes Law Restricting Foreign Ownership of Real Estate

The Florida Legislature recently passed Senate Bill 264 (SB 264), which Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law on May 8, 2023. SB 264 notably presents several new restrictions on persons or entities from certain foreign countries… more

Agricultural Land, Florida, Foreign Entities, Foreign Nationals, Governor DeSantis

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Narrow carve-out from employment safe harbor: Sign-on bonuses for family-member attendants

On December 30, 2025, the US Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (OIG) issued an unfavorable Advisory Opinion (AO) 25-12, concluding that a home care agency’s proposal to offer sign-on bonuses to… more

Advisory Opinions, Anti-Kickback Statute, Beneficiaries, Beneficiary Inducement, Bonuses

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COVID-19 Impact on Class Action Litigation

The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic creates unprecedented risk for class action exposure for companies. This article identifies the first wave of class actions we anticipate arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic… more

Class Action, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Data Breach, Employment Litigation, Infectious Diseases

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FTC chairman warns healthcare employers about noncompetes

On September 10, 2025, Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson sent letters to large healthcare employers and staffing firms encouraging them to review their noncompete agreements and restrictive covenants… more

Antitrust Provisions, Employer Responsibilities, Enforcement Actions, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Health Care Providers

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[Webinar] 2020 Hospital & Health System Innovation Summit - November 11th, 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST

Hospital and Health System Innovation Centers clear the path for healthcare advancement. And in an environment upended by COVID-19, there is no better time for investment in innovation and growth of collaborative partnerships in… more

Business Development, Business Strategies, C-Suite Executives, Collaboration, Conflicts of Interest

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International News: Spotlight on the Energy Industry - Issue 2 2021

US RENEWABLES: INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES PERSIST IN UNCONVENTIONAL PLACE - Apart from a few challenges, the sellers’ market in renewable energy is accelerating under the Biden administration, leading international investors to… more

Asia, Biden Administration, Clean Energy, Climate Change, Energy Sector

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[Webinar] 2021 Trust & Estate Controversy Forum - September 23rd, 9:30 am - 1:30 pm PDT

Join us for an interactive webinar focusing on multifaceted issues impacting fiduciaries and beneficiaries in the administration of trusts and estates. We’ll highlight how to effectively manage controversies when they… more

Beneficiaries, Canada, Celebrities, Continuing Legal Education, Estate Claims

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SEC Launches New Crypto Task Force

On January 21, 2025, US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Acting Chairman Mark T. Uyeda announced the formation of a new crypto task force. This initiative aims to develop a comprehensive and clear regulatory framework… more

Crypto Exchanges, Cryptoassets, Cryptocurrency, Digital Assets, Enforcement Actions

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AI in employer-sponsored group health plans: Legal, ethical, and fiduciary considerations

The ubiquity of artificial intelligence (AI) extends to tools used by, and on behalf of, employer-sponsored group health plans. These AI tools raise no shortage of concerns. In this article, we analyze key issues that stand out… more

Artificial Intelligence, Data Privacy, Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Employer Group Health Plans, Fiduciary Duty

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[Webinar] Alcohol Regulatory Landscape in 2026: Predictions and Strategies - January 28th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EST

The alcoholic beverage industry is navigating significant shifts in 2026. Alcohol companies are filing for or contemplating bankruptcy, antitrust enforcement actions continue, and new federal challenges face the growing… more

Antitrust Litigation, Beverage Manufacturers, Commercial Bankruptcy, Continuing Legal Education, Enforcement Actions

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An End-of-Year Review of TTB Tax Audits and Enforcement

We have updated and republished this March 2024 blog post for a year-end summary. The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau’s (TTB) Office of Field Operations is responsible for ensuring industry members comply with the… more

Beer, Beverage Manufacturers, Breweries, Enforcement Actions, Excise Tax

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[Webinar] Looking Ahead to 2024: Global Labor and Employment Legal Update - December 6th, 11:30 am - 2:00 pm EST

Following a dynamic year coupled with a continually evolving legal landscape, employers may feel that they are left with more questions than answers. Join us for an in-depth webinar that will unpack the most pertinent legal… more

Artificial Intelligence, Continuing Legal Education, Drug Testing, Employee Handbooks, Employer Liability Issues

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The Corporate Transparency Act: New Beneficial Ownership Reporting Requirements

On January 1, 2021, US Congress passed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). Found within the NDAA (as Division F – Anti-Money Laundering) is the Corporate Transparency Act (the CTA), which will require corporations,… more

Anti-Money Laundering, Beneficial Owner, Corporate Transparency Act, Financial Crimes, FinCEN

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Fifth Circuit grants temporary stay preserving 2024 HSR rules

On February 19, 2026, the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit granted the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) motion to temporarily stay the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas’s order vacating the 2024… more

Appeals, Appellate Courts, Corporate Counsel, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Final Rules

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Salesloft Drift supply chain attack leads to widespread data theft

Threat actors stole authentication tokens for Salesloft Drift, a popular marketing automation tool, leading to widespread data exfiltration from Salesforce customer instances that occurred mostly between August 8 and 18, 2025… more

Best Practices, Cloud Computing, Cyber Attacks, Cyber Threats, Cybersecurity

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Supreme Court: PTO Not Entitled to Attorney’s Fees in District Court Appeals

In a unanimous decision authored by Justice Sotomayor, the Supreme Court of the United States held that the US Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) is not entitled to recover its attorney’s fees in an appeal to a district court… more

American Rule, Attorney's Fees, Civil Claims, Fee-Shifting, Litigation Fees & Costs

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Functional relationship recitation can’t overcome anticipating prior art

Underscoring functional relationships as limitations in patent claims and the importance of claim construction, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed in part, vacated in part, and remanded a Patent Trial &… more

Anticipation, Appeals, CAFC, Claim Construction, Clinical Trials

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Trending in Telehealth: December 2025

Trending in Telehealth highlights monthly state legislative and regulatory developments that impact healthcare providers, telehealth and digital health companies, pharmacists, and technology companies that deliver and facilitate… more

Controlled Substances, Controlled Substances Act, DEA, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Final Rules

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Supreme Court Limits Scope of Anti-Bribery Statute for State Officials

In Snyder v. United States, the Supreme Court of the United States held that it is not a federal crime for state and local officials to accept gratuities under 18 U.S.C. § 666. In so doing, the Court overturned the decision of… more

Anti-Bribery, Bribery, Corruption, Fraud, Illegal Gratuities

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Method steps must be done in order where there is logical dependency

In a second appeal, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a district court’s summary judgment of noninfringement based on an implicit ordering of steps in a method claim after disagreeing with the lower court… more

Appeals, Appellate Courts, CAFC, Claim Construction, Intellectual Property Litigation

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[Event] Value-Based Care Symposium 2024 - May 16th - 17th, Nashville, TN

WHERE VALUE-BASED CARE MEETS THE BUSINESS OF HEALTHCARE - Join hundreds of c-suite leaders, investors, operators and counsel in the healthcare capital of the United States for a deep dive into the key business and policy… more

Best Practices, Business Development, Business Model, Business Opportunities, Continuing Legal Education

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Heard at the 2023 Spring Meeting: Part 2

The American Bar Association’s Antitrust Law Section held its annual Spring Meeting in Washington, DC, on March 29–31, 2023. The Spring Meeting sessions featured updates from federal, state, and international antitrust enforcers… more

Acquisitions, American Bar Association (ABA), Antitrust Division, Antitrust Investigations, CFIUS

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Inside HPE Europe 2025 | European healthcare investment in 2026: Outpatient services, optimisation, and optimism

As macro trends such as population growth, ageing demographics, and co-morbidities place increasing pressure on healthcare systems, investors are once again seeking out compelling opportunities in the healthcare services space… more

Ambulatory Surgery Centers, Artificial Intelligence, Automation Systems, Digital Health, EU

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Impact of the CARES Act on Executive Compensation

The CARES Act restricts how much executive compensation can be paid by employers that avail themselves of loans and loan guarantees from the US Treasury’s Exchange Stabilization Fund under Title IV of the CARES Act. Employers… more

CARES Act, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Executive Compensation, Federal Loans, Financial Stimulus

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Delaware Court Ruling Creates New Obstacle for Former SPACs

In a case filed simply to determine whether a plaintiff was entitled to attorneys’ fees and expenses for conferring a benefit on a corporation, the Delaware Court of Chancery held that the planned stockholder vote by the… more

Acquisitions, Corporate Counsel, Delaware, Dual Class Share Structures, Incorporation

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What we have here is a failure to communicate: Expert must map all claim limitations to the accused infringement

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reversed jury verdicts of infringement, finding that they were not supported by substantial evidence because of deficiencies in the patent owner’s expert testimony. Finesse… more

Appeals, Appellate Courts, CAFC, Claim Construction, Claim Limitations

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Florida expands rules favoring noncompetes while other states limit them further

2025 has been a busy year for new state legislation on employee restrictive covenant agreements, particularly in the healthcare sector. While several states have pushed forward new legislation restricting employee restrictive… more

Florida, Healthcare, Healthcare Reform, Healthcare Workers, Maryland

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Supreme Court Takes Up Constitutional Challenge to Section 965 Transition Tax

On June 26, 2023, the Supreme Court of the United States agreed to hear a rare challenge under the Sixteenth Amendment and Tax Clauses to Section 965 of the tax code. In Moore v. United States, the justices will consider whether… more

Appeals, Constitutional Challenges, GILTI tax, Green Book, SCOTUS

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Das Ende des Bonusjahres naht – Zielvorgaben 2026 nicht vergessen!

Es ist wieder soweit: Zum Ende eines jeden Geschäftsjahres stehen nicht nur die strategische Planung für das kommende Geschäftsjahr, sondern auch die Zielvereinbarungen bzw… more

Bilateral Agreements, Bonuses, Breach of Contract, Compensation & Benefits, Contract Terms

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Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up Newsletter | April 2025 Recap

This issue of McDermott’s Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up highlights regulatory activity for April 2025, including Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) updates to Medicare Advantage (MA) and other Medicare programs… more

Affordable Care Act, Anti-Kickback Statute, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Durable Medical Equipment, Enforcement Actions

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New California law mandates reporting related to certain VC investments

A new California law will require covered investment entities to register with the California Department of Financial Protection & Innovation (DFPI) by March 1, 2026, and provide demographic surveys to their portfolio companies… more

California, Covered Entities, Data Collection, Data Privacy, Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI)

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White House executive order moves to restrict state AI legislation

On December 11, 2025, the White House issued an executive order (EO) attempting to restrict state-level artificial intelligence (AI) laws. This EO follows bipartisan legislative decisions to exclude preemption of state-level AI… more

Artificial Intelligence, Constitutional Challenges, Department of Justice (DOJ), Executive Orders, FCC

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CalPrivacy targets cookies in CCPA enforcement against ticketing service

CalPrivacy recently resolved allegations of California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) noncompliance against a high school event ticketing provider. The agency showed its aggressive side by pursuing enforcement even though the… more

California, California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA), Consent, Consumer Privacy Rights

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Radar Specialist: German Government Prohibits Takeover by Chinese Investor

The sharp sword of prohibiting a M&A transaction because of threats to public order or security is eventually being applied. IN DEPTH - After years of continuous tightening of foreign trade law, several papers including… more

Acquisitions, AWG/AWV Rules, China, EU, Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy

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Defense contractors face ban on stock buybacks and dividends

On January 7, 2026, the White House issued a sweeping new executive order (EO) titled “Prioritizing the Warfighter In Defense Contracting.” It declares, “Effective immediately, [underperforming defense contractors] are not… more

Contract Terms, Corporate Governance, Defense Contracts, Defense Sector, Department of Defense (DOD)

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When It Comes to Vesting, IRS Says Once a Long-Term, Part-Time Employee, Always a Long-Term, Part-Time Employee

In this series of articles, we explore the implications of the long-term, part-time employee rules under the SECURE Act and SECURE 2.0 and the impact those rules have on employers and their workforces. Under the SECURE Act… more

401k, Billable Hours, Employee Benefits, Employees, Employer Liability Issues

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Trending in Telehealth: January 2026

Trending in Telehealth highlights monthly state legislative and regulatory developments that impact healthcare providers, telehealth and digital health companies, pharmacists, and technology companies that deliver and facilitate… more

Compliance Monitoring, Digital Health, Final Rules, Health Care Providers, Medicaid

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Uniform Law Commission Addresses Virtual Currency Regulation

On October 9, 2017, the Uniform Law Commission released a proposed state statute, which, if adopted, will require a new type of state licensure for persons engaging in “virtual business activities.” The proposed regulation marks… more

Blockchain, Uniform Law Commission (ULC), Virtual Currency

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FCC Requires Consent for AI-Generated Cloned Voice Calls

On February 8, 2024, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued a Declaratory Ruling banning robocalls and robotexts using artificial intelligence (AI)-generated cloned voices. Effective immediately, under the FCC’s… more

Artificial Intelligence, FCC, Robocalling, TCPA, Telecommunications

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Private Markets Update - 2023

Welcome to the inaugural Private Markets Update, which highlights developments in the European private markets, covering the issues that matter to investors in alternative assets. Touching on themes as diverse as predictions for… more

Acquisitions, Capital Markets, Cross-Border, EU, FinTech

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Using AI without waiving privilege: Lessons from United States v. Heppner

A recent decision from the US District Court for the Southern District of New York (SDNY), United States v. Heppner, has generated outsized commentary suggesting that the use of generative AI tools may jeopardize attorney-client… more

Artificial Intelligence, Attorney-Client Privilege, Client Communication, Confidentiality Agreements, Criminal Prosecution

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Ninth Circuit Still Signals Shift in Arbitration Landscape for Non-Signatories

In a decision substantively the same as the now-withdrawn opinion entered on January 20, 2021, the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit once again affirmed denial of a non-signatory’s motion to compel arbitration. Setty v… more

Appeals, Arbitration, Estoppel, Jurisdiction, Motion to Compel

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Antitrust M&A Snapshot - Q4 2023

IN THIS FEBRUARY 2024 ISSUE - UNITED STATES - New Merger Guidelines Released - The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and US Department of Justice Antitrust Division (DOJ) issued their updated Merger Guidelines on… more

Acquisitions, Antitrust Division, Department of Justice (DOJ), Enforcement Actions, EU

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Doing Deals in the EU: Pitfalls in European M&A Transactions

When analyzing mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in the European Union and related pitfalls that may arise, strategic and institutional investors should remember that, while the EU legal framework is harmonized in several fields,… more

Acquisitions, Contract Terms, Employees, EU, Foreign Investment

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[Webinar] Mitigating Risk Exposure Under Evolving Global Cookies Regulations - May 19th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EDT

The regulation of cookies and similar tracking technologies is rapidly evolving, not only in the European Union and United Kingdom but also in the United States and globally. If you have visited a website recently, you might… more

Cookies, Cybersecurity, Data Collection, Data Privacy, Data Protection

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Cellect Your Weapon: Navigating Potential Arguments in the Aftermath of In re Cellect

In In re Cellect, 81 F.4th 1216 (Fed. Cir. 2023), the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit held that a later-expiring patent can be invalid for obviousness-type double patenting (ODP) in view of an earlier-expiring,… more

Appeals, En Banc Review, Intellectual Property Litigation, Intellectual Property Protection, Obviousness-Type Double Patenting (ODP)

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Federal Jury Returns $43 Million Verdict for Kickback Scheme in Violation of the False Claims Act

After a rare False Claims Act (FCA) trial—especially one premised on violations of the Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS)—a federal jury in Minnesota returned a $43 million verdict against Precision Lens, a distributor of medical… more

Anti-Kickback Statute, Appeals, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Department of Justice (DOJ)

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Inflation Reduction Act & Long-Term Capital Gain for Carried Interest

OVERVIEW OF CARRIED INTEREST RULES Section 1061 of the Code, enacted in 2017 as part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, recharacterizes certain gain that would otherwise qualify as long-term capital gain with respect to “applicable… more

Capital Gains, Carried Interest, Carried Interest Tax Rates, Holding Periods, Income Taxes

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[Webinar] 2020 Family Office Tax Roundtable - October 21st, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm PDT

McDermott Will & Emery’s Family Office Tax Roundtable provides participants with an interactive virtual program focused on select income and transfer tax considerations for family enterprises. Attendees will hear presentations… more

Acquisitions, Family Offices, Income Taxes, Mergers, New Regulations

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Healthcare Extenders Tracker (July 2025 Update)

Many healthcare programs are extended for specific time periods, as short as one or two years or as long as 10, and are usually attached to a larger piece of must-pass legislation. Additionally, while traditional authorizations… more

Federal Funding, Government Agencies, Health Care Providers, Healthcare, Healthcare Reform

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Transatlantic restructuring trends: What to expect in 2026

It has been a tumultuous year, with modest economic growth with a continuing steady flow rather than a new wave of restructurings. Tariffs, layoffs, and industry-specific structural weaknesses are projected to constrain US… more

Bankruptcy Court, Borrowers, Chapter 11, Commercial Bankruptcy, Corporate Restructuring

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Justices Interpret BIPA to Include ''Crippling Liability' for Illinois Businesses

On February 17, 2023, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled in Cothron v. White Castle System, Inc., 2023 IL 128004, that claims accrue under the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) each time data is collected and… more

Biometric Information, Biometric Information Privacy Act, Data Collection, Disclosure, Employer Liability Issues

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IRS roundup: March 3 – March 10, 2026

The IRS released Revenue Procedure 2026-15, which provides the inflation-adjusted luxury automobile depreciation limits under Internal Revenue Code (Code) Section 280F for passenger vehicles, including trucks and vans, placed in… more

Bonus Depreciation, Disregarded Entities, Income Taxes, Internal Revenue Code (IRC), International Tax Issues

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SEC Imposes New Cybersecurity Disclosure Requirements

At an Open Meeting on July 26, 2023, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) adopted final rules and amendments that impose new cybersecurity-related disclosure requirements for public companies subject to the Securities… more

Compliance, Corporate Governance, Cyber Incident Reporting, Cybersecurity, Data Security

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Spotlight on the “Partner Countries” Exemption from Sanctions against Russia

From June 20, 2024, EU companies with a presence in Russia will no longer be able to rely on the “partner countries” exemption and will be required to obtain, or rely on, a licence to provide business services and/or software to… more

Economic Sanctions, EU, France, General Licenses, Germany

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Washington Department of Revenue Announces LendingTree Decision Does Not Prevent Sourcing of Services to Customer's Customer Location

The Washington State Department of Revenue (the “Department”) recently announced its interpretation of the Washington Court of Appeals’ March 30, 2020, adverse ruling in LendingTree, LLC v. Dep’t of Revenue, no. 80637-8-I (Wash… more

Appeals, Appellate Courts, Apportionment, Borrowers, Corporate Taxes

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A breakdown of the latest EU and UK antitrust M&A news

In a parallel push to modernize antitrust oversight, key European regulators, including the European Commission (EC) and the United Kingdom’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), are simultaneously reforming their merger… more

Competition Authorities, EU, European Commission, Horizontal Merger Guidelines, Innovation

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International News: Focus on Real Estate - April 2016

New UK Requirement to Publish Annual Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement - The United Kingdom’s Modern Slavery Act 2015 requires large commercial organisations operating in the United Kingdom to publish a “slavery and… more

Annulment, Antitrust Litigation, Business Interruption, EU, European Commission

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Credit Conditions | Q4 2024

Welcome to this edition of Credit Conditions, a quarterly publication from McDermott Will & Emery that analyzes recent debt market trends. The fourth quarter of 2024 marked a pivotal moment in the debt market, as the Federal… more

Acquisitions, Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Federal Reserve, Financial Markets

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Hybrid financing in life sciences: Unlocking growth amid market challenges

Life sciences companies and investors continue to navigate a complex and challenging investment landscape – marked by high interest rates, a volatile regulatory environment, tight venture capital (VC) markets, and slowly… more

Acquisition Agreements, Acquisitions, Biotechnology, Due Diligence, Financing

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Illinois lawmakers seek to expand scope of AG healthcare transaction review

On February 4 and 5, 2026, Illinois lawmakers introduced parallel bills (House Bill (HB) 5000 and Senate Bill (SB) 3463) that would amend Illinois’ healthcare transaction reporting framework to broaden the types of transactions… more

Acquisition Agreements, Antitrust Provisions, Covered Transactions, Health Care Providers, Healthcare

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Mobility@McDermott: Monthly Update - 7/2023

1. FEDERAL COURT OF JUSTICE RULES ON ASSIGNMENT CLAUSE IN T&CS FOR CAR FINANCING - In April 2023, the German Federal Court of Justice (Bundesgerichtshof, “BGH”) ruled that an assignment clause used by a German captive bank in… more

Automotive Loans, Banking Sector, Borrowers, Consumer Lenders, Electric Vehicles

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See Here: No Standing Based on Vague Future Plans or Adverse Priority Findings

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit dismissed an appeal from a final written decision in an inter partes review (IPR) proceeding, finding that the petitioner lacked standing because it suffered no injury in fact… more

Appeals, Article III, Collateral Estoppel, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Injury-in-Fact

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Navigating EKRA compliance: Legal developments in percentage-based marketing arrangements

Since its enactment in 2018, the Eliminating Kickbacks in Recovery Act (EKRA) has remained one of the greater compliance mysteries facing the healthcare industry. The statute’s odd language and structure raises more… more

Anti-Kickback Statute, Appeals, Appellate Courts, Compliance, Criminal Prosecution

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Powering Europe’s digital future: Navigating the regulatory crossroads for data centers

Europe’s digital infrastructure is expanding at extraordinary speed. Hyperscalers are racing to secure capacity, artificial intelligence (AI) workloads are driving unprecedented computing density, and sovereign cloud initiatives… more

Critical Infrastructure Sectors, Cybersecurity, Data Centers, Environmental Social & Governance (ESG), EU

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White House’s “BYOG” policy creates opportunities as 7 tech giants pledge to self-supply power for data centers

On March 4, 2026, the White House released the Ratepayer Protection Pledge (the Pledge), a nonbinding commitment wherein seven leading tech companies agree to “build, bring, or buy” their own power for “hyperscale” data centers… more

Clean Energy, Data Centers, Energy Policy, Energy Projects, Independent Power Producers (IPPs)

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DOJ and Postal Service bring first charges – and make first whistleblower payment – under new Whistleblower Rewards Program

On January 29, 2026, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) and United States Postal Service announced a $1 million payment to a whistleblower for reporting information about a criminal antitrust violation. The payment is the first… more

Antitrust Division, Antitrust Violations, Bid Rigging, Compliance Management Systems, Criminal Prosecution

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Trending in Telehealth: October 21 – 28, 2024

Trending in Telehealth highlights state legislative and regulatory developments that impact the healthcare providers, telehealth and digital health companies, pharmacists, and technology companies that deliver and facilitate the… more

APRNs, Digital Health, Health Care Providers, Healthcare, Healthcare Reform

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Key Takeaways | Family Offices: Evolution & Efficiencies

This session of the Private Client West Coast Forum 2024 focused on recent developments, including income tax planning to support investment performance, executive compensation planning, private placement life insurance (PPLI),… more

Exchange-Traded Products, Executive Compensation, Family Offices, Investment Management, IRS

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Pre-merger notification rule requires notice to Rhode Island AG for physician practice transactions

On January 28, 2026, the Rhode Island Attorney General (AG) made effective the new Pre-Merger Notification Rule for Medical-Practice Groups… more

Disclosure Requirements, Health Care Providers, Healthcare, Merger Agreements, Merger Controls

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New California law mandates reporting related to certain VC investments

A new California law will require covered investment entities to register with the California Department of Financial Protection & Innovation (DFPI) by March 1, 2026, and provide demographic surveys to their portfolio companies… more

California, Covered Entities, Data Collection, Data Privacy, Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI)

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Too Quick to Be Lit—Need to Serve That Complaint First

The US Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit reversed a default judgment and monetary award in favor of the plaintiff, which was issued in a case where the plaintiff filed (but never served) an amended complaint in a… more

Appeals, Copyright, Copyright Infringement, Copyright Litigation, Corporate Counsel

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[Webinar] Brazil’s LGPD Gains Some Teeth: A Review of the New Rules That May Affect Your Business - April 26th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EDT

In February 2023, the Brazilian National Data Protection Authority (ANPD) published the rules for the application of sanctions and the methodology for calculating fines for violation of their General Data Protection Law (LGPD)… more

Brazil, Continuing Legal Education, Corrective Actions, Data Privacy, Data Protection

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[Webinar] Looking Ahead to 2024: Global Labor and Employment Legal Update - December 6th, 11:30 am - 2:00 pm EST

Following a dynamic year coupled with a continually evolving legal landscape, employers may feel that they are left with more questions than answers. Join us for an in-depth webinar that will unpack the most pertinent legal… more

Artificial Intelligence, Continuing Legal Education, Drug Testing, Employee Handbooks, Employer Liability Issues

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Federal government continues efforts to prohibit gender-affirming care for minors

On December 18, 2025, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) unveiled several actions targeting gender-affirming care (GAC), including the use of puberty blockers, hormone therapy, and surgical interventions to… more

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Executive Orders, FDA Warning Letters, Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

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Effective January 2024: Illinois Joins Growing List of States that Require Attorney General Notice of Healthcare Transactions

On August 11, 2023, Governor J. B. Pritzker signed Illinois House Bill 2222 into law (Public Act 103-0526). Public Act 103-0526 amends certain provisions of the Illinois Antitrust Act, the State Finance Act and the Illinois… more

Antitrust Division, Covered Transactions, Enforcement, General Assembly, Governor Pritzker

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Layoffs and Rightsizing for Unionized or Unionizing Workforces

Layoffs pose the “least” NLRB and union-related “risk” when there is specific and express language in a current collective bargaining agreement giving the company the right to lay off, setting the specific limits if any, and… more

Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBA), Hiring & Firing, Involuntary Reduction in Force, Labor Relations, Lay-Offs

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Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up Newsletter | April 2025 Recap

This issue of McDermott’s Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up highlights regulatory activity for April 2025, including Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) updates to Medicare Advantage (MA) and other Medicare programs… more

Affordable Care Act, Anti-Kickback Statute, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Durable Medical Equipment, Enforcement Actions

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This Week in 340B: September 3 – 9, 2024

Find this week’s updates on 340B litigation to help you stay in the know on how 340B cases are developing across the country. Each week we comb through the dockets of more than 50 340B cases to provide you with a quick summary… more

Covered Entities, Health Care Providers, HRSA, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Payment Reform

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The General Data Protection Regulation: Key Requirements and Compliance Steps for 2018

Enforceable in all EU member states on 25 May 2018, the General Data Privacy Regulation will require action by organisations both inside and outside the European Union to ensure compliance with this far-reaching privacy legal… more

Cross-Border Transactions, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Data Protection, e-Privacy Directive

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France’s Renewable Energy Acceleration Bill Removes Barriers to Project Development

On February 8, 2023, the French Senate voted for the adoption of the Renewable Energy Acceleration Bill (Projet de loi relatif à l’accélération de la production d’énergies renouvelables) which was first introduced in September… more

Energy Projects, Energy Sector, France, Renewable Energy

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[Webinar] Anti-Corruption and Compliance Training - May 28th, 10:00 am - 11:30 am EDT

Please join McDermott and Grant Thornton on Thursday, May 28, for a webinar training on anti-corruption and compliance. This training will discuss the auditing standards on illegal acts by clients and the auditor’s… more

Anti-Bribery, Anti-Corruption, Auditors, Books & Records, Compliance

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[Event] Physician Practice Management and ASC Symposium 2024 - May 15th - 16th, Nashville, TN

The Physician Practice Management (PPM) and ASC Symposium 2024 is the destination event for PPM and ASC industry leaders and health industry investors. Join us as we deliver actionable insights on the state of the market and the… more

Ambulatory Surgery Centers, Artificial Intelligence, Business Development, Business Opportunities, Continuing Legal Education

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IRS roundup: March 3 – March 10, 2026

The IRS released Revenue Procedure 2026-15, which provides the inflation-adjusted luxury automobile depreciation limits under Internal Revenue Code (Code) Section 280F for passenger vehicles, including trucks and vans, placed in… more

Bonus Depreciation, Disregarded Entities, Income Taxes, Internal Revenue Code (IRC), International Tax Issues

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TTB Begins Testing New Version of Permits Online

Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) recently began testing a new version of its Permits Online system. The new interface aims to provide several big improvements for users. Among them… more

Permits, Wine & Alcohol

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Soaring New Heights: The IRS’s Crackdown of Aircraft Usage by Corporations and High-Income Earners

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced plans to initiate dozens of new audits this spring in an attempt to limit personal usage of corporate aircraft. These audits will focus primarily on “highest risk” corporations… more

Aircraft, Audits, Aviation Industry, Business Expenses, Employer Liability Issues

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Healthcare Preview for the Week of: March 9, 2026

It will likely be a slow healthcare week in Washington, DC. The House is out of session this week, and while the Senate is in session, most of its attention will be on immigration-related hearings, pending nominations, and floor… more

CBO Report, Congressional Budget Office, Congressional Committees, Congressional Investigations & Hearings, Federal Budget

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Federal Government Approves First $900 Million Toward Development of a National Network of Fast-Charging Electrical Vehicle Stations

The National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program, sponsored by the US Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), will provide $5 billion in funding for states to establish an… more

Biden Administration, Charging Stations, Department of Transportation (DOT), Electric Vehicles, Infrastructure

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[Event] Tax Symposium 2024 - May 14th - 15th, Chicago, IL

Discover the latest global developments and planning opportunities to stay ahead of the curve at McDermott’s Tax Symposium 2024. Join us in Chicago for a full day of programming designed to equip corporate tax leaders with… more

Acquisitions, Best Practices, Continuing Legal Education, Controlled Foreign Corporations, Corporate Taxes

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OCR Withdraws Appeal in AHA v. Becerra

On August 29, 2024, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) withdrew its appeal of the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas’s June 20, 2024, decision in American… more

American Hospital Association, American Hospital Association et al v Becerra Secretary Of Health And Human Services et al, Appeals, Cookies, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

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FDA’s Makary declares upcoming crackdown on GLP-1 claims, importation

On February 6, 2026, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced its intent to take action against compounded GLP-1 medications… more

Advertising, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Department of Justice (DOJ), Drug Compounding, Enforcement Actions

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[Webinar] IP Focus 2024 | Session 1: The Weaponization of Prosecution Laches - February 21st, 9:00 am - 10:00 am JST

McDermott is committed to providing insightful commentary on intellectual property (IP) developments from around the world to our Japanese clients. In light of that effort, we are pleased to announce that our free webinar… more

Best Practices, Defense Strategies, Intellectual Property Litigation, Intellectual Property Protection, Patent Infringement

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Transatlantic restructuring trends: What to expect in 2026

It has been a tumultuous year, with modest economic growth with a continuing steady flow rather than a new wave of restructurings. Tariffs, layoffs, and industry-specific structural weaknesses are projected to constrain US… more

Bankruptcy Court, Borrowers, Chapter 11, Commercial Bankruptcy, Corporate Restructuring

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Mind the Gap: Strategies for Addressing the Valuation Gap in European M&A Deals During and After COVID-19

In a climate where there are so many unknown factors challenging valuation methodologies, we explore a number of mechanisms that European dealmakers may consider during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in order to bridge the… more

Acquisitions, Buyers, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Deferred Consideration, Earn-Outs

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How Employers and Healthcare Providers Can Navigate Immigration Enforcement

Despite the anticipation of increased enforcement of US immigration laws, the rules and practical advice related to an employer’s legal duties under the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) and what to do if US Immigration… more

Audits, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), E-Verify, Employee Rights, Employer Liability Issues

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New California law mandates reporting related to certain VC investments

A new California law will require covered investment entities to register with the California Department of Financial Protection & Innovation (DFPI) by March 1, 2026, and provide demographic surveys to their portfolio companies… more

California, Covered Entities, Data Collection, Data Privacy, Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI)

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New York City expands Earned Safe and Sick Time Act: Key changes effective February 22, 2026

The New York City Council enacted amendments to the New York City Earned Safe and Sick Time Act (ESSTA). These amendments took effect on February 22, 2026, and materially expand employee leave entitlements and employer… more

City of New York, Earned Sick and Safe Time Act, Employee Benefits, Employee Rights, Employer Responsibilities

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2024 Health Report - Government Actions Affecting Food, Drug and Medical Device Industries

The food, drug and medical device industries comprise some of the most closely regulated sectors in the United States. The US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) actively exercises authority by constantly changing legislation and… more

Artificial Intelligence, Biologics, Cannabis Products, Clinical Trials, Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

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Defense contractors face ban on stock buybacks and dividends

On January 7, 2026, the White House issued a sweeping new executive order (EO) titled “Prioritizing the Warfighter In Defense Contracting.” It declares, “Effective immediately, [underperforming defense contractors] are not… more

Contract Terms, Corporate Governance, Defense Contracts, Defense Sector, Department of Defense (DOD)

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Florida expands rules favoring noncompetes while other states limit them further

2025 has been a busy year for new state legislation on employee restrictive covenant agreements, particularly in the healthcare sector. While several states have pushed forward new legislation restricting employee restrictive… more

Florida, Healthcare, Healthcare Reform, Healthcare Workers, Maryland

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A smarter approach to evaluating AI life sciences investments

Life sciences investment – particularly in artificial intelligence technologies (AI) and AI-enabled innovators – has reached an inflection point. An uncertain AI regulatory ecosystem, combined with the slow but rebounding flow… more

Artificial Intelligence, Biotechnology, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Data Privacy, Data Security

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Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up Newsletter | January 2026 Recap

This issue of McDermott Will & Schulte’s Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up highlights regulatory activity for January 2026. The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) issued two advisory… more

Anti-Kickback Statute, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Department of Justice (DOJ), Enforcement

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Arbeitsrechtliche Elemente im Koalitionsvertrag

Gestern haben sich die Spitzen von CDU/CSU und SPD auf den Abschluss eines Koalitionsvertrages geeinigt. Dieser muss nun noch von den jeweiligen Parteigremien abgesegnet werden, bevor er unterzeichnet werden kann. Wir haben die… more

Artificial Intelligence, Collective Bargaining, Employee Rights, Employee Training, Germany

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Data Privacy and Cybersecurity in 2025: PCI DSS 4.0

Following our recent client alert, learn more about PCI DSS 4.0 coming into effect and its impact on organizations in 2025. Mark Schreiber, Brian Long, and Sam Genovese share further insights from working with clients on these… more

Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Data Protection, Data Security, Financial Institutions

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Italy is reshaping sanctions enforcement and corporate criminal liability

Two major legislative initiatives, currently under parliamentary review, will reshape the compliance landscape for companies operating in Italy: The implementation of Directive (EU) 2024/1226 (Directive), introducing criminal… more

Compliance, Compliance Management Systems, Corporate Crimes, Corporate Governance, Corporate Liability

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Neues zur Arbeitszeiterfassung – Referentenentwurf zur Änderung des Arbeitszeitgesetzes

Seit dem 18. April 2022 liegt nun der lang erwartete (Referenten-)Entwurf zur Änderung des Arbeitszeitgesetzes und zur Regelung der Arbeitszeiterfassung vor („RefE-ArbZG“). Damit reagiert das Bundesministerium für Arbeit und… more

Employer Liability Issues, Germany, International Labor Laws, Labor Regulations, Timekeeping

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[Webinar] Possibilities and Pitfalls: Reimbursement and Regulatory Issues - July 21st, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm EDT

Through the groundbreaking creation and rapid development of cutting-edge diagnostic and treatments solutions that significantly improve patient outcomes for cancer and other conditions, precision medicine has, and will continue… more

Collaboration, Data Privacy, Fraud and Abuse, Health Care Providers, Healthcare Fraud

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New York State Administrative Procedures Act and Emergency Authority During COVID-19

New York State law allows agencies and departments to adopt certain rules on an emergency basis, without following the strict requirement of the State Administrative Procedures Act. These emergency regulations can be a powerful… more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Critical Infrastructure Sectors, Emergency Management Plans, Governor Cuomo, New York

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Key One Big Beautiful Bill Act implications for family offices and high-net-worth investors

On July 4, 2025, President Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), the most significant US tax overhaul since the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). The OBBBA includes critical changes impacting family offices,… more

Capital Gains Tax, Closely Held Businesses, Estate Planning, Federal Budget, High Net-Worth

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New UK Securitisation Framework | Regulators Publish Final Rules

The following is a brief update on significant changes to the United Kingdom’s securitisation framework following publication of the final revised securitisation rules by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Prudential… more

Final Rules, Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), Financial Regulatory Reform, Investment, Investors

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UK Labour Party's Statement on Non-Dom Tax Reforms

Following the UK Government’s 6 March announcement of tax reforms for the current “non-dom” tax regimes, the opposition Labour party has begun to outline how its plans would differ if they win the next UK general election. In a… more

Capital Gains, Income Taxes, Inheritance Tax, International Tax Issues, Tax Reform

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HPE Miami 2021: Subsector Insights - Pharmacy

New therapies and the accompanying technologies to deliver them make pharmacy an appealing space for investment in 2021. In particular, organizations that can find ways to effectively manage escalating costs will be… more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Pharmaceutical Industry, Physicians, Telehealth

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Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up Newsletter | June 2025 Recap

This issue of McDermott’s Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up highlights regulatory activity for June 2025, including a new Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) innovation model; proposed rules with significant implications… more

Affordable Care Act, Anti-Kickback Statute, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Department of Justice (DOJ)

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New Public-Comment Period Regarding Section 301 Tariffs Impacting Certain Medical-Care and COVID-19 Response Products

As the country continues to experience the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) has invited public comments on whether to continue excluding certain medical supplies from the special… more

China, Comment Period, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Imports, Medical Supplies

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[Webinar] Restructuring Webinar Series - Restructuring in the restaurant and retail sectors - February 4th, 2:00 pm EST

The restaurant and retail industries are tough even in the best of times. Impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic will continue to push struggling restaurant chains and retail stores to file for Chapter 11 protection. This session… more

Chapter 11, Commercial Bankruptcy, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Debt Restructuring, Debtors

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[Webinar] Structuring and Intercreditor Dynamics in Tax Credit Transfers: Lender Perspectives and Considerations - May 8th, 12:30 pm - 1:00 pm EDT

Join us for our newest webinar series, Energy Transition & Infrastructure Private Credit. Over the course of the series, hear from McDermott lawyers and industry-leading guest speakers as they discuss different topics shaping… more

Borrowers, Bridge Loan, Creditors, Energy Projects, Energy Sector

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Key Takeaways | Don’t Be Privileged When Asserting Privilege

This session of the Private Client West Coast Forum 2024 identified common types of privilege, highlighting potential pitfalls to avoid and tools to protect a client’s privileged information. Types of privilege include… more

Attorney-Client Privilege, Internal Revenue Code (IRC), IRS, Tax Practitioner Privilege

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New York State Budget Institutes Revenue-Neutral Health Plan Tax

The New York State fiscal year 2024 – 2025 budget was signed on April 20, 2024, instituting, among many other provisions, a new tax on health plans, including insurers and managed care organizations. This tax has been garnering… more

1115 Waivers, California, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Health and Welfare Plans, Healthcare

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The Supreme Court’s decision on IEEPA tariffs: What the court decided and what it means for importers

On February 20, 2026, the United States Supreme Court invalidated all of President Trump’s so-called “reciprocal” and “fentanyl” tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA)… more

Constitutional Challenges, Court of International Trade, Customs and Border Protection, Executive Orders, International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA)

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Establishing OPPS payment for IPO procedures: Challenges and methodological considerations

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently finalized a policy to eliminate the inpatient only (IPO) list over a three-year period beginning in 2026, creating an immediate need to assign ambulatory payment… more

Ambulatory Surgery Centers, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Final Rules, Health Care Providers, Healthcare Reform

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Top Takeaways | Risk-Adjustment Roulette: Strategies for Navigating the Shifting Landscape

McDermott Will & Emery Partner Ankur Goel moderated a panel during the Value-Based Care Symposium that focused on the risk-adjustment landscape and provided insights into how the regulatory environment and contractual… more

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Collaboration, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), False Claims Act (FCA), Health Care Providers

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Transatlantic restructuring trends: What to expect in 2026

It has been a tumultuous year, with modest economic growth with a continuing steady flow rather than a new wave of restructurings. Tariffs, layoffs, and industry-specific structural weaknesses are projected to constrain US… more

Bankruptcy Court, Borrowers, Chapter 11, Commercial Bankruptcy, Corporate Restructuring

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Key Takeaways | How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love Choppy Waters

During this session, panelists that focus on special situations and distressed debt in various sectors provided their insights on the current state of the financial market, recent restructuring trends, and tools to implement… more

Borrowers, Capital Markets, Corporate Restructuring, Creditors, Debt Restructuring

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New York City expands Earned Safe and Sick Time Act: Key changes effective February 22, 2026

The New York City Council enacted amendments to the New York City Earned Safe and Sick Time Act (ESSTA). These amendments took effect on February 22, 2026, and materially expand employee leave entitlements and employer… more

City of New York, Earned Sick and Safe Time Act, Employee Benefits, Employee Rights, Employer Responsibilities

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International News: Spotlight on Tax

INTRODUCTION TO US TAXATION OF NFTS - Despite Non Fungible Token (NFT) sales hitting nearly US$21 billion by the end of 2021, making NFTs almost as valuable as the global art market, they are currently completely ignored by… more

Asset Management, Buyers, Charitable Donations, Corporate Taxes, Cross-Border

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CalPrivacy targets cookies in CCPA enforcement against ticketing service

CalPrivacy recently resolved allegations of California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) noncompliance against a high school event ticketing provider. The agency showed its aggressive side by pursuing enforcement even though the… more

California, California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA), Consent, Consumer Privacy Rights

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Fewer cases, higher stakes: SEC enforcement trends for pharmaceutical, life sciences, and healthcare companies heading into 2026

Amid a year of significant disruption, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) initiated far fewer enforcement actions involving public company financial reporting, accounting irregularities, and issuer disclosures… more

Clinical Trials, Corporate Misconduct, Disclosure Requirements, Enforcement Actions, Enforcement Priorities

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Act Now to Comply with the UK Register of Overseas Entities

The Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Act 2022 (the Act), enacted in March 2022, introduced a Register of Overseas Entities. Under this legislation, overseas entities which own certain interests in United Kingdom… more

Beneficial Owner, Foreign Entities, Jurisdiction, Sanctions, Transparency

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Sanctions on Venezuela ease, but legal risk and cross-border complexity persist

On January 29, 2026, the US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) initiated a notable, but carefully tailored, easing of US sanctions targeting Venezuela’s oil sector… more

Compliance Monitoring, Cross-Border Transactions, Economic Sanctions, General Licenses, Geopolitical Risks

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UK Labour Party's Statement on Non-Dom Tax Reforms

Following the UK Government’s 6 March announcement of tax reforms for the current “non-dom” tax regimes, the opposition Labour party has begun to outline how its plans would differ if they win the next UK general election. In a… more

Capital Gains, Income Taxes, Inheritance Tax, International Tax Issues, Tax Reform

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Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up Newsletter | June 2025 Recap

This issue of McDermott’s Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up highlights regulatory activity for June 2025, including a new Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) innovation model; proposed rules with significant implications… more

Affordable Care Act, Anti-Kickback Statute, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Department of Justice (DOJ)

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[Event] Physician Practice Management and ASC Symposium 2024 - May 15th - 16th, Nashville, TN

The Physician Practice Management (PPM) and ASC Symposium 2024 is the destination event for PPM and ASC industry leaders and health industry investors. Join us as we deliver actionable insights on the state of the market and the… more

Ambulatory Surgery Centers, Artificial Intelligence, Business Development, Business Opportunities, Continuing Legal Education

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IRS roundup: February 17 – February 27, 2026

Check out our summary of significant Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidance and relevant tax matters for February 17, 2026 – February 27, 2026… more

Alternative Minimum Tax, Bonus Depreciation, Corporate Taxes, Foreign Currency, Internal Revenue Code (IRC)

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CMS releases CY 2026 Outpatient Prospective Payment System and Ambulatory Surgical Center Payment System final rule

On November 21, 2025, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released the calendar year (CY) 2026 Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS) and Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC) Payment System final rule,… more

Ambulatory Surgery Centers, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Final Rules, Healthcare Facilities, Hospitals

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[Webinar] Generative AI: Understanding What's Ahead for Startups and Entrepreneurs - February 26th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EST

Join McDermott and the Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) for an exciting webinar on generative artificial intelligence (AI). Discover the transformative power of generative AI with McDermott Partners Brian Gordon… more

Artificial Intelligence, Business Development, Entrepreneurs, Machine Learning, Risk Management

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Key Takeaways | Raising Capital in 2024: Navigating New Opportunities

On January 30, 2024, McDermott Partners Edward (Jed) Gordon, Kate Vera, and Todd Kornfeld and Associate Allison McSorley Tassel discussed on a panel the current market conditions and shared different capital raising options and… more

Acquisitions, Artificial Intelligence, Capital Raising, Corporate Governance, Cybersecurity

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West Coast Forum 2023 | Key Takeaways

McDermott’s Private Client Practice led interactive discussions on a broad range of topics pertinent to ultra-high-net-worth families, their family office representatives and other advisors at our Private Client West Coast Forum… more

Charitable Donations, Corporate Transparency Act, Cryptocurrency, Employees, Employer Liability Issues

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Key takeaways from the 2026 ASTP annual meeting

During the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy/Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ASTP) annual meeting on February 11 – 12, 2026, policy… more

APIs, Artificial Intelligence, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Comment Period, Data-Sharing

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BIMSCHG Amendment: Significant Simplifications for Onshore Wind Farms

The German Federal Parliament (Bundestag) adopted the reform of the Federal Emission Control Act (Bundes-Immissionsschutzgesetz – “BImSchG“) with the Acceleration Pact for Renewable Energies and Electrolyzers on June 6, 2024,… more

Energy Projects, Energy Reform, Germany, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Legislative Agendas

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McDermott+ Check-Up: March 6, 2026

During the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee hearing, Democrats discussed guardrails for artificial intelligence (AI) use in healthcare and legislative solutions that would use technology to increase… more

Artificial Intelligence, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Congressional Investigations & Hearings, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Digital Health

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GSA announces new DEI certifications for Federal grant recipients

The US General Services Administration (GSA) has published the additional representations and certifications that Federal financial assistance recipients will be required to make to implement Executive Order (EO) 14173, Ending… more

Anti-Discrimination Policies, Certification Requirements, Comment Period, Department of Justice (DOJ), Diversity and Inclusion Standards (D&I)

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ZAG-MaRisk

Am 27. Mai 2024 hat die Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht („BaFin“) die finale Fassung des Rundschreibens über die Mindestanforderungen an das Risikomanagement von Zahlungsinstituten („ZAG-MaRisk“) veröffentlicht… more

BaFin, Financial Institutions, Financial Services Industry, Germany, Payment Systems

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Proposed Regulations From the IRS Outline Reporting Requirements for Cryptocurrency “Brokers”

On August 29, 2023, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) published new proposed regulations on tax reporting requirements for cryptocurrency brokers. The proposed regulations build on efforts to expand IRS regulation over… more

Brokers, Comment Period, Cryptocurrency, Digital Assets, IRS

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International News: Brexit & the US Administration

Cross Border M&A: The Impact of Brexit, the Trump Administration, and China’s Crackdown on Capital Flight The combination of Brexit, the Trump Administration, and China’s tightening grasp on capital, appear to have created a… more

Acquisitions, Bilateral Investment Treaties, Capital Markets, China, Cross-Border Transactions

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Federal actions signal MFN drug pricing goal remains a priority

On May 12, 2025, the White House issued an executive order titled “Delivering Most-Favored-Nation Prescription Drug Pricing to American Patients” that directed multiple government agencies to take specific actions designed to… more

Antitrust Provisions, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Drug Pricing, Enforcement Actions, Executive Orders

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Heard at the 2025 Antitrust Law Section Spring Meeting

The American Bar Association Antitrust Law Section’s annual Spring Meeting took place from April 2 to 5 in Washington, DC. The Spring Meeting features updates from federal, state, and international antitrust enforcers and… more

Acquisitions, Antitrust Provisions, Consumer Protection Laws, Department of Justice (DOJ), Enforcement Actions

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Texas Bills Would Implement Notice Requirements for Healthcare Transactions

In February 2025, Texas Representative James Frank (R) and Texas Senator Kelly Hancock (R) introduced bills to implement notification requirements for healthcare transactions. House Bill (H.B.) 2747 and Senate Bill (S.B.) 1595… more

Acquisitions, Healthcare Facilities, Hospitals, Mergers, Notice Requirements

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Telehealth flexibilities set to expire January 30, with two-year extension proposed: What you need to know

US Congress has previously extended the Medicare fee-for-service telehealth flexibilities that were originally implemented in 2020 during the COVID-19 public health emergency multiple times. The latest extension is set to expire… more

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Digital Health, Federal Funding, Government Shutdown, Health Care Providers

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US healthcare offshoring: Navigating patient data privacy laws and regulations

Unlike other sectors, US healthcare businesses must reconcile cost-saving strategies with stringent compliance obligations, especially when patient data crosses national borders or is accessed overseas… more

Data Privacy, Data Protection, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Healthcare, International Data Transfers

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US Attorney’s Office in California Announces Voluntary Self-Disclosure and Whistleblower Program for Corporate, Financial Crimes

On August 23, 2024, the US Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California, which is the largest judicial district in the United States, announced a new Voluntary Self-Disclosure and Whistleblower Pilot Program. The… more

California, Corporate Crimes, Corporate Governance, Financial Crimes, New Legislation

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Fifth Circuit grants temporary stay preserving 2024 HSR rules

On February 19, 2026, the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit granted the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) motion to temporarily stay the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas’s order vacating the 2024… more

Appeals, Appellate Courts, Corporate Counsel, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Final Rules

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Hedge fund developments: Portable alpha and SMAs

Insurance dedicated funds and rated feeders dominated hedge fund formation activity in 2025. There is continued interest in portable alpha strategies that capture both alpha and beta returns… more

Asset Management, Contract Terms, Derivatives, Fees, Fiduciary Duty

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FDI readiness is deal readiness: Why investment screening is becoming a strategic success factor for M&A and VC transactions

From a regulatory-side condition to a central-deal parameter, anyone investing cross-border today negotiates not only valuation and governance but also requirements arising from investment screening… more

Artificial Intelligence, Contract Terms, Cross-Border Transactions, Due Diligence, EU

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European Union calls for evidence on simplifying medical device rules

On September 8, 2025, the European Commission issued a “Call for Evidence” about ways to simplify the current European medical device and in vitro medical device regulations. The European Commission acknowledges that while the… more

Artificial Intelligence, Digital Health, EU, European Commission, Healthcare

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IRS Roundup March 15 – March 28, 2025

Check out our summary of significant Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidance and relevant tax matters for March 15, 2025 – March 28, 2025. IRS GUIDANCE - March 17, 2025: The IRS issued Revenue Ruling 2025-8, providing the… more

Advance Pricing Agreements, Internal Revenue Code (IRC), International Tax Issues, IRS, Retirement Plan

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A Tsunami of Lawsuits Is Expected to Slam Institutions in the Wake of New York Adult Survivors Act

A new revival window opened on Thanksgiving Day for filing sexual assault and abuse lawsuits that would otherwise be time-barred by the New York statute of limitations. This means that entities who formerly employed or were… more

Corporate Misconduct, Criminal Prosecution, Former Employee, Former Employer, New Legislation

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[Event] European Health and Life Sciences Symposium 2023 - November 7th, Paris, France

We can't wait to see you in Paris at our second annual symposium. You'll meet with senior executives in the health, life sciences and private equity industries to identify new investment opportunities and position your company… more

Artificial Intelligence, Events, Financing, Health Care Providers, Health Information Technologies

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Tips for Winning Competitive Health Care Auctions

The current environment for healthcare transactions is fiercely competitive with high prices, tough deal terms and limited time for proper due diligence. In terms of both value and number of deals, 2018 was the biggest year for… more

Collaboration, Health Care Providers, Healthcare, Healthcare Provider Corporations, Hospitals

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Powering Europe’s digital future: Navigating the regulatory crossroads for data centers

Europe’s digital infrastructure is expanding at extraordinary speed. Hyperscalers are racing to secure capacity, artificial intelligence (AI) workloads are driving unprecedented computing density, and sovereign cloud initiatives… more

Critical Infrastructure Sectors, Cybersecurity, Data Centers, Environmental Social & Governance (ESG), EU

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A window into the latest EU and UK antitrust M&A activity: Clearance trends and CMA remedies

The fourth quarter of 2025 underscored evolving merger control frameworks in the European Union and United Kingdom, marked by greater flexibility, streamlined processes, and pragmatic enforcement… more

Acquisition Agreements, Antitrust Investigations, Competition, Competition Authorities, Enforcement Actions

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Oregon considers revisions to expansive corporate practice of medicine law

On June 20, 2025, the Oregon legislature passed House Bill (HB) 3410, which amends portions of the corporate practice of medicine law, Senate Bill (SB) 951, enacted on June 9, 2025. As we previously reported, SB 951 prohibits… more

Contract Terms, Corporate Practice of Medicine, Healthcare, New Legislation, Non-Compete Agreements

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Beware Enablement of Genus Antibody Claims

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit invalidated yet another set of antibody genus claims, finding the case “materially indistinguishable” from those in the 2023 Supreme Court of the United States case, Amgen v… more

Amgen, Amgen v Sanofi, Anticipation, Appeals, Claim Construction

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Key Takeaways | Planning Ahead for Successful Post-Death Administration

This session of the Private Client West Cost Forum 2024 discussed best avenues for family offices and their advisors to consider when managing a complex post-death administration, including steps to address and anticipate future… more

Audits, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Family Offices, IRS

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European Health Data Space Regulation enters into force

March 26, 2025, marked a pivotal moment in the EU with the European Health Data Space Regulation, (EU) 2025/327 (“EHDS Regulation”), coming into force. The EHDS represents a transformative initiative by the European Union aimed… more

Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Data Protection, Digital Health, Electronic Medical Records

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HPE Miami 2023 | Driving Behavioral Health to New Heights

During this session, Partner Michael Hacker moderated a panel that explored the opportunities and challenges for investors in behavioral health businesses. They also took a closer look at the current behavioral health system… more

Digital Health, Health Care Providers, Healthcare, Investment, Investors

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Modified QOZ program delivers new investor incentives and permanence

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) significantly modified the Qualified Opportunity Zone (QOZ) program via a set of comprehensive reforms aimed at improving accountability, long-term impact, and geographic equity. The new… more

Economic Development, Federal Budget, Government Agencies, Investors, Legislative Agendas

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Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up | October 2025 Recap

This issue of McDermott’s Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up highlights regulatory activity for October 2025, which was relatively quiet due to the federal government shutdown… more

Affordable Care Act, Biosimilars, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of Education, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

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The Working Capital Safe Harbor

Since coming into effect in January 2018, Subchapter Z of the US Tax Code—also known as the opportunity zone provisions—has enabled investors to pour billions of dollars into a broad array of businesses, from real estate… more

Capital Gains, Claim Limitations, Internal Revenue Code (IRC), Investors, IRS

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Court Strikes Down New York Opioid Surcharge on Manufacturers and Distributers

On December 19, 2018, the US District Court for the Southern District of New York ruled in favor of McDermott’s client, the Healthcare Distribution Alliance (HDA), the trade association for pharmaceutical distributors. In… more

Local Taxes, Opioid, Pharmaceutical Industry, State Taxes, Summary Judgment

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Washington DOR issues interim guidance on advertising services

The Washington Department of Revenue (DOR) released an Interim Guidance Statement (IGS) on Advertising Services implementing Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill (ESSB) 5814 ahead of the October 1, 2025, effective date. In previous… more

Advertising, Business Taxes, Department of Revenue, Interim Guidance, New Guidance

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Sustainable Financing and German MidCap Market

Amidst the still lingering COVID- 19 pandemic, historic production disruption and shortages in raw material, increasing inflation and the Ukraine war, finance activities continued to be strong in Germany – even though the… more

Compliance, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Environmental Social & Governance (ESG), Germany, Global Market

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Target LLCs as S Corporations: The Boilerplate Operating Agreement and the Importance of Revenue Procedure 2022-19

Many closely held businesses operate through entities classified as “S corporations,” an elective federal income tax regime that combines elements of corporate and partnership taxation. Among other reasons, S corporations are… more

Acquisitions, Corporate Taxes, Due Diligence, Internal Revenue Code (IRC), Limited Liability Company (LLC)

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Trump Administration May Expand Access to IVF Services

On February 18, 2025, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing his administration to develop policy recommendations within 90 days to increase access to in vitro fertilization (IVF) services and to reduce… more

Executive Orders, Health Insurance, Health Technology, Healthcare, Healthcare Reform

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[Webinar] Cutting Through The Chaos: Off the Beaten Path: 6 Not-So-Obvious Planning Ideas - September 2nd, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT

Join McDermott presenters Timothy Halleron, Richard Lang and Carlyn McCaffrey as they describe six not-so-obvious planning ideas. In certain situations these creative planning techniques may be more effective than the usual… more

Continuing Legal Education, Estate Planning, Family Offices, Financial Planning, Private Trust Companies

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NAIC Summer National Meeting: Financial Condition (E) Committee advances formation of new Reciprocal Exchanges (E) Working Group and proposal to amend Holding Company Model Act

Earlier this year, noting “the recent increase in the number of reciprocal exchanges being formed and challenges in assessing the fairness and reasonableness of attorney-in-fact fees being charged to the newly formed… more

Corporate Governance, Fee Caps, Fees, Holding Companies, Insurance Industry

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Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up Newsletter | January 2025 Recap

This issue of McDermott’s Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up highlights regulatory activity for January 2025. This month features long-awaited proposed and final rules regarding the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability… more

Anti-Kickback Statute, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Controlled Substances, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Enforcement Actions

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Refund claims gain national attention: COVID-19 disaster period may eliminate underpayment interest and penalties

Taxpayers that paid underpayment interest or failure-to-file or failure-to-pay penalties between January 20, 2020, and July 10, 2023, may have viable refund claims. In some cases, the potential recoveries are substantial, but… more

Amended Tax Returns, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Court of Federal Claims, Failure-to-File, Filing Deadlines

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Can’t patent idea of using asynchronous data streams during web conferencing

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a district court’s dismissal of a patent infringement suit, holding that the asserted web conferencing claims were directed to an abstract idea, lacked any inventive… more

Abstract Ideas, Alice/Mayo, Appeals, CAFC, Computer-Related Inventions

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AI meets real estate – Balancing innovation and compliance in the EU, UK, and US

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is taking the global commercial real estate market by storm. It is accelerating processes, driving down costs, and enhancing efficiency across a range of functions. In the EU, AI optimizes… more

Artificial Intelligence, Commercial Real Estate Market, Data Privacy, EU, General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

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Privacy and Data Protection: 2014 Year in Review

In 2014, regulators around the globe issued guidelines, legislation and penalties in an effort to enhance security and control within the ever-shifting field of privacy and data protection. The Federal Trade Commission confirmed… more

Africa, Anti-Spam Legislation, Canada, China, Cybersecurity

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AB 1.1.2023 HABEN VERMIETER CO2-KOSTEN MITZUTRAGEN - Real Estate Update, Q4, Nr. 2, 2022

Düsseldorf, 1. Dezember 2022 – Der Bundesrat hat am Freitag, den 25. November 2022, das zuvor bereits durch den Bundestag beschlossene „Gesetz zur Aufteilung der Kohlendioxidkosten“ (CO2KostAufG) gebilligt. Nach dem neuen Gesetz… more

Commercial Real Estate Market, Germany, Landlords, New Regulations, Public Utility

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Das StaRUG und dessen Bedeutung für die Restrukturierung von Immobiliengesellschaften – Die wichtigsten Fragen und Antworten

Insolvenzanträge von namhaften Projektentwicklern und Immobiliengesellschaften stellen die betroffenen Unternehmen und ihre Gläubiger vor große Herausforderungen und setzen die gesamte Immobilienbranche unter Druck. Gleichzeitig… more

Corporate Governance, Corporate Restructuring, Creditors, Debtors, EU

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[Webinar] International Expansion Post-Pandemic - What You Need to Know, and How to Plan - October 12th, 8:00 am - 9:00 am PDT

When companies expand into new international markets, evaluating the full scope of internal requirements and external drivers—such as sales contracts, employment, corporate governance, and IP rights, as well as legal and tax… more

Acquisitions, Business Development, Business Expansion, Business Model, Business Operations

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The Unified Framework for Tax Reform: Impact on Transfer Tax Planning for the High-Net-Worth Individual

The Trump Administration, the House Committee on Ways and Means and the Senate Committee on Finance released their Unified Framework (Framework) for Tax Reform on September 28. There were few surprises and fewer details… more

Estate Tax, High Net-Worth, Tax Planning, Tax Reform, Transfer Taxes

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New Trump Administration Tariff Developments

NOTE: This situation is fluid. Continue watching this page for updates. On February 1, 2025, using authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) and other legal provisions, President Donald Trump… more

Canada, China, Executive Orders, Imports, International Trade

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International Legal Highlights - December 2021

CROSS-PRACTICE TEAM RECOVERS $6 MILLION FROM BITCOIN THIEF IN SHORT ORDER - The Challenge: In the emerging cryptocurrency space, most investors store their assets in digital wallets, where—unlike traditional bank… more

Bitcoin, Chapter 11, Clean Energy, Competition, Corporate Crimes

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[Webinar] Hedge Fund Legal & Compliance Roundtable - March 3rd, 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm EST

Join us for a virtual roundtable discussion regarding the changing securities regulatory and enforcement landscape. The election of Joe Biden and his subsequent nomination of Gary Gensler as the next chairman of the US… more

Biden Administration, Compliance, Enforcement Actions, Hedge Funds, Insider Trading

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HPE Europe 2022 | Key Takeaways

Key Trends & Opportunities in Life Sciences and Healthcare Investing - The current macroeconomic environment is creating challenges for healthcare and life sciences businesses, which have been impacted hard by wage inflation… more

Capital Markets, Digital Health, EU, Healthcare, Investment

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[Webinar] Healthcare Anti-Discrimination Litigation: What Payors Need to Know - May 13th, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET

As we continue our three-part webinar series, McDermott’s litigation and healthcare lawyers will focus on how payors can actively prepare for possible enforcement and litigation stemming from recent and potential changes to… more

Affordable Care Act, Anti-Discrimination Policies, Commercial Litigation, Continuing Legal Education, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

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[Event] Private Client Roundtable - March 15th, Boston, MA

Thaw out with McDermott’s Tax and Private Client teams during our first (of many) Boston Private Client Roundtables where attendees can reconnect with peers in the tax, private client and wealth advisory space in the city. We… more

Estate Planning, Events, Family Limited Partnerships, Family Offices, High Net-Worth

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Nuclear power projects gain momentum as federal tax incentives, data center demand transform financing landscape

With electricity demand rising across the United States, nuclear power is receiving renewed attention from energy developers, investors, and financiers – both for existing facilities and new projects… more

Clean Energy, Data Centers, Energy Policy, Energy Projects, Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)

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[Hybrid Event] Breakfast Training Workshop: Anatomy of a Private Equity Transaction - March 29th, London, United Kingdom

We would like to welcome you to join our first breakfast training workshop, Anatomy of a Private Equity Transaction. McDermott, together with other leading professional advisory firms, will be hosting a series of workshops… more

Events, Financial Transactions, Private Equity, Private Equity Firms, Private Equity Funds

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US Attorney’s Office in California Announces Voluntary Self-Disclosure and Whistleblower Program for Corporate, Financial Crimes

On August 23, 2024, the US Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California, which is the largest judicial district in the United States, announced a new Voluntary Self-Disclosure and Whistleblower Pilot Program. The… more

California, Corporate Crimes, Corporate Governance, Financial Crimes, New Legislation

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Private Markets Update - 2023

Welcome to the inaugural Private Markets Update, which highlights developments in the European private markets, covering the issues that matter to investors in alternative assets. Touching on themes as diverse as predictions for… more

Acquisitions, Capital Markets, Cross-Border, EU, FinTech

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[Event] 2022 TAX IN THE CITY® CHICAGO: A WOMEN’S TAX ROUNDTABLE - December 6th, Chicago, IL

Mark your calendars to join us for our year-in-review program that will cover key tax and employee benefits issues affecting the state and local, federal and international legal landscape. We will conclude our program with… more

Compensation & Benefits, Employee Benefits, Events, Federal Taxes, Internal Revenue Code (IRC)

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[Webinar] Risk-Bearing and VBC Partnerships: What Provider Groups Need to Know - September 25th, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT

The rapid adoption of value-based care (VBC) is accelerating the pressure on provider groups to take on downside risk—yet the right path forward is far from one-size-fits-all. Independent groups, PE-backed platforms, and… more

Business Operations, Financial Planning, Health Care Providers, Partnerships, Risk Management

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SEC Requires New Disclosures in Periodic Reports on Share Repurchases

On May 3, 2023, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) adopted amendments to the share repurchase disclosure rules that require the disclosure of daily share repurchase activity on a quarterly basis by domestic issuers… more

Corporate Governance, Disclosure Requirements, Filing Deadlines, Filing Requirements, Investment Companies

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India’s new privacy law is here: What you need to know

At long last, on November 13, 2025, India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) released the Digital Personal Data Protection Rules (Rules), which operationalize the Digital Personal Data Protection Act,… more

Compliance Monitoring, Consent, Data Breach, Data Privacy, Data Protection

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Bulletin Concurrence XVI

Par une décision en date du 27 novembre 2025 (décision n°25-D-08), l’Autorité de la concurrence (l’« Autorité ») a rejeté la saisine introduite par la société Qwant SAS (ci-après « Qwant ») contre la société Microsoft pour… more

Appellate Courts, Appellate Jurisdiction, Appellate Review, En Banc Review, France

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HRSA and OIG Begin Recovery and Audits of the COVID-19 Funding Programs

The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) reminded providers through a program update on Monday, June 5, 2023, that the Provider Relief Fund (PRF) and COVID-19 Uninsured Program (UIP) Terms and Conditions continue… more

Audits, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Department of Justice (DOJ), Health Care Providers

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Wichtige Aspekte des Koalitionsvertrags 2025 aus Immobilien- und Steuersicht

Wohnen, Bauen, Klima: Die Wohn- und Klimapolitik im Koalitionsvertrag 2025 - Mit dem Koalitionsvertrag 2025 hat sich die Bundesregierung ehrgeizige Ziele für den Wohnungsbau, das Mietrecht, die kommunale Wohnungspolitik und die… more

Affordable Housing, Climate Change, Energy Policy, Germany, Housing Market

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Foreign private issuer officers and directors required to file with the SEC under Section 16(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934: March 2026

On December 18, 2025, the Holding Foreign Insiders Accountable Act (the Act) was enacted as part of the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act. Effective March 18, 2026, the Act eliminates an exemption from the reporting… more

Beneficial Owner, Board of Directors, Corporate Officers, Directors, Disclosure Requirements

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SEC targets investment advisory agreements in recent enforcement settlement

On January 20, 2026, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced settled charges against two related registered investment advisers for alleged deficiencies in their investment advisory agreements relating to… more

Boilerplate Language, Compliance Monitoring, Contract Terms, Enforcement Actions, Fiduciary Duty

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Using AI without waiving privilege: Lessons from United States v. Heppner

A recent decision from the US District Court for the Southern District of New York (SDNY), United States v. Heppner, has generated outsized commentary suggesting that the use of generative AI tools may jeopardize attorney-client… more

Artificial Intelligence, Attorney-Client Privilege, Client Communication, Confidentiality Agreements, Criminal Prosecution

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Fifth Circuit grants temporary stay preserving 2024 HSR rules

On February 19, 2026, the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit granted the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) motion to temporarily stay the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas’s order vacating the 2024… more

Appeals, Appellate Courts, Corporate Counsel, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Final Rules

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FinCEN rule requiring AML reporting for real estate sector takes effect

On March 1, 2026, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network’s (FinCEN) final rule (the Final Rule) extending anti-money laundering (AML) requirements to persons involved in real estate closings and settlements became effective… more

AML/CFT, Anti-Money Laundering, Bank Secrecy Act, Beneficial Owner, BSA/AML

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Health Care Enforcement Quarterly Roundup – Q1 April 2019

Introduction - In this first installment of the Health Care Enforcement Quarterly Roundup for 2019, we continue to monitor trends we identified in 2018 and introduce new enforcement efforts that are expected to persist in the… more

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Department of Justice (DOJ), EHR, Enforcement Actions

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FTC issues COPPA Policy Statement to provide enforcement discretion and encourage the use of age verification technologies

On February 25, 2026, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a Policy Statement clarifying its enforcement approach under the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) Rule to encourage the use of age verification… more

Compliance Monitoring, Consent, Consumer Privacy Rights, COPPA, Data Privacy

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Neufassung der AIFM- und UCITS- Richtlinien

Die überarbeiteten Fassungen der AIFM- und der UCITS-Richtlinie stehen fest und sollen Mitte 2024 in Kraft treten. Die Mitgliedstaaten haben dann zwei Jahre Zeit zur Umsetzung. Änderungen sind insbesondere bei den Themen… more

AIFM, Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD), Asset Management, EU, European Commission

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Congress Avoids the Fiscal ‘Cliff’—Now What?

The new federal tax bill establishes permanent income, estate, gift and generation-skipping transfer tax provisions that present additional planning opportunities for 2013 and beyond… more

American Taxpayer Relief Act, Capital Gains, Charitable Donations, Estate Tax, Fiscal Cliff

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New pay transparency standards from the Federal Labor Court and the EU

With a recent shift in case law, Germany’s Federal Labor Court has significantly lowered the threshold for asserting pay discrimination through the newly affirmed “pair comparison” approach… more

Compensation & Benefits, Compliance Monitoring, Employer Responsibilities, Employment Discrimination, Equal Pay

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[Event] Tax Symposium 2024 - May 14th - 15th, Chicago, IL

Discover the latest global developments and planning opportunities to stay ahead of the curve at McDermott’s Tax Symposium 2024. Join us in Chicago for a full day of programming designed to equip corporate tax leaders with… more

Acquisitions, Best Practices, Continuing Legal Education, Controlled Foreign Corporations, Corporate Taxes

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Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up Newsletter | September 2025 Recap

This issue of McDermott Will & Schulte’s Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up highlights regulatory activity for September 2025, including an update on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Rural Health Transformation… more

Advertising, Ambulatory Surgery Centers, Anti-Kickback Statute, Artificial Intelligence, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)

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HHS OCR Proposes Significant Modifications to HIPAA Security Rule

§ 160.101 Statutory basis and purpose. The requirements of this subchapter implement sections 1171–1180 of the Social Security Act (the Act), sections 262 and 264 of Public Law 104–191, section 105 of Public Law 110–233,… more

Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Data Protection, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Final Rules

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Regulation of cryptoassets in the UK reaches the final stage

On 15 December 2025, the UK Government published the final text of the secondary legislation (and accompanying explanatory memorandum) that brings cryptoassets activities within the scope of the UK regulatory perimeter… more

Blockchain, Cross-Border Transactions, Crypto Exchanges, Cryptoassets, Decentralized Finance (DeFi)

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Congress passes resolution blocking District of Columbia decoupling legislation

US Congress has passed H.J.Res.142, a joint resolution to nullify legislation enacted by the District of Columbia City Council to decouple from certain One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) provisions, including:… more

Congressional Oversight, Constitutional Challenges, Filing Deadlines, Income Taxes, Internal Revenue Code (IRC)

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How Employers Can Aid Employees Impacted by the Los Angeles Wildfires

Over the past two weeks, wildfires have caused substantial loss and damage to homes and communities in Los Angeles, California, and the surrounding areas. In the wake of such devastation, employers may seek opportunities to… more

California, Disaster Relief Fund, Donations, Employee Benefits, Employees

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EU Inc. – The truly European company structure

Die Ankündigung einer europäischen Rechtsform („EU Inc.“) ist nicht nur ein Meilenstein im Gesellschaftsrecht, sondern auch ein starkes Signal für das Finanzdienstleistungs- und FinTech-Ökosystem… more

Business Entities, Business Formation, Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Corporate Governance

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This Week in 340B: February 24 – March 2, 2026

Find the week’s updates on 340B litigation to help you stay in the know on how 340B cases are developing across the country. Each week we comb through the dockets of more than 50 340B cases to provide you with a quick summary of… more

Amicus Briefs, Appeals, Appellate Courts, Constitutional Challenges, Covered Entities

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DOJ Unveils New Plan for White-Collar Crime and Corporate Enforcement

The US Department of Justice’s (DOJ’s) current approach to corporate criminal enforcement has come into focus with the issuance of a new White-Collar Enforcement Plan and several revised policy documents. The changes, which… more

Corporate Crimes, Corporate Misconduct, Criminal Investigations, Department of Justice (DOJ), Enforcement Actions

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[Webinar] How to Take Advantage of Distressed Assets or Company Opportunities - March 25th, 2:00 pm ET

Is your private equity firm or company invested in or thinking about investing in distressed assets or businesses? If so, you won’t want to miss this complimentary, 1-hour webinar on the nuts and bolts of distressed… more

Business Development, Distressed Assets, Investment Funds, Investment Management, Investors

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European Health Data Space Regulation enters into force

March 26, 2025, marked a pivotal moment in the EU with the European Health Data Space Regulation, (EU) 2025/327 (“EHDS Regulation”), coming into force. The EHDS represents a transformative initiative by the European Union aimed… more

Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Data Protection, Digital Health, Electronic Medical Records

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US Supreme Court Overturns Chevron Deference

In Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, the US Supreme Court expressly overruled the doctrine of deferring to an agency’s interpretation of allegedly ambiguous statutory language initially articulated in Chevron U.S.A. Inc. v… more

Administrative Procedure Act, Chevron Deference, Chevron v NRDC, Government Agencies, Judicial Authority

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IRS announces 2026 employee benefit plan limits

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced the cost-of-living adjustments to the applicable dollar limits for various employer-sponsored retirement and welfare plans for 2026… more

401k, 403(b) Plans, 457(b) Plans, Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA), Defined Benefit Plans

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Healthcare Preview for the Week of: December 15, 2025

Republican leaders in the House released the text of their latest healthcare legislation, which would not extend the advanced premium tax credits (APTCs) that are set to expire on December 31, 2025… more

Affordable Care Act, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Federal Funding, Gender Identity, Health Insurance

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[Webinar] 2021 Trust & Estate Controversy Forum - September 23rd, 9:30 am - 1:30 pm PDT

Join us for an interactive webinar focusing on multifaceted issues impacting fiduciaries and beneficiaries in the administration of trusts and estates. We’ll highlight how to effectively manage controversies when they… more

Beneficiaries, Canada, Celebrities, Continuing Legal Education, Estate Claims

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International News: Spotlight on Foreign Investment

In this dynamic global landscape, investors have always been required to make savvy, smart choices. This requires navigating through the intricate web of bilateral treaty protection, exploring the vital role these agreements… more

Acquisitions, Bilateral Investment Treaties, Buyers, Carve Out Provisions, Cross-Border Transactions

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A Halloween “treat”: CMS issues CY 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule final rule

McDermott+ is pleased to bring you Regs & Eggs, a weekly Regulatory Affairs blog by Jeffrey Davis. November 4, 2025 – Trick or treat! On Halloween evening, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) spooked all of us in… more

Alternative Payment Models (APM), Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Fee-for-Service, Final Rules, Health Care Providers

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SEC Adopts Climate-Related Risk Disclosure Rules: What Public Companies, Executives and Investors Need to Know

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) adopted new climate-related risk disclosure rules on March 6, 2024, two years after the SEC proposed new climate-related disclosure rules and three years after the SEC first… more

Annual Reports, Climate Change, Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, Disclosure Requirements

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Back to the Future: Prior Third-Party Settlement Doesn’t Impact Future Trademark Licensees

The US Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit ruled that under certain circumstances a trademark licensee can bring a claim against a third party for unfair competition under the Lanham Act even if the licensing agreement… more

Appeals, Intellectual Property Litigation, Intellectual Property Protection, IP License, Lanham Act

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UPC rules in first instance on file wrapper estoppel, doctrine of equivalence

On October 24, 2025, the Local Division Paris of the Unified Patent Court (UPC) issued its decision in Raccords et Plastiques Nicoll v. First Plast, dismissing claims for literal infringement and infringement by equivalence… more

Claim Construction, Doctrine of Equivalents, Doctrine of Prosecution Disclaimer, Estoppel, European Patent Convention

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Das Ende des Bonusjahres naht – Zielvorgaben 2026 nicht vergessen!

Es ist wieder soweit: Zum Ende eines jeden Geschäftsjahres stehen nicht nur die strategische Planung für das kommende Geschäftsjahr, sondern auch die Zielvereinbarungen bzw… more

Bilateral Agreements, Bonuses, Breach of Contract, Compensation & Benefits, Contract Terms

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A Year in Review – Real Estate Germany

The most frequent question we were asked throughout the past year certainly was "What do you see in the market?" – which type of assets are trading, do we see banks selling assets or loans, how do foreign investors view the… more

Banks, Commercial Real Estate Market, Economic Development, Foreign Investment, Germany

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Texas Bills Would Implement Notice Requirements for Healthcare Transactions

In February 2025, Texas Representative James Frank (R) and Texas Senator Kelly Hancock (R) introduced bills to implement notification requirements for healthcare transactions. House Bill (H.B.) 2747 and Senate Bill (S.B.) 1595… more

Acquisitions, Healthcare Facilities, Hospitals, Mergers, Notice Requirements

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Update zum US-Transparenzregister

Handlungsbedarf für Unternehmen bis Jahresende - Nachdem das Transparenzregister in Deutschland und Europa inzwischen seit einigen Jahren existiert und dessen Meldepflichten in der Praxis umfassend beachtet werden, gibt es… more

Beneficial Owner, Business Entities, Business Ownership, Compliance, Corporate Transparency Act

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Credit Conditions - Q1 2026

Welcome to this edition of Credit Conditions, a quarterly publication from McDermott Will & Schulte that analyzes recent debt market trends. End-of-year dealmaking accelerated across M&A, private equity (PE), and credit markets,… more

Acquisition Agreements, Bank Loan Markets, BSL, Capital Markets, Credit Funds

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This Week in 340B: February 24 – March 2, 2026

Find the week’s updates on 340B litigation to help you stay in the know on how 340B cases are developing across the country. Each week we comb through the dockets of more than 50 340B cases to provide you with a quick summary of… more

Amicus Briefs, Appeals, Appellate Courts, Constitutional Challenges, Covered Entities

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For Statutory Equivalents, Even One Means May Be Enough

A US Patent & Trademark Office (PTO) appeals review panel decided that a means-plus-function (M+F) claim element supported by the disclosure of only a single species is not invalid for indefiniteness or lack of written… more

Ex Parte, Inter Partes Review (IPR) Proceeding, Patent Litigation, Patent Trial and Appeal Board, Patents

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Using AI without waiving privilege: Lessons from United States v. Heppner

A recent decision from the US District Court for the Southern District of New York (SDNY), United States v. Heppner, has generated outsized commentary suggesting that the use of generative AI tools may jeopardize attorney-client… more

Artificial Intelligence, Attorney-Client Privilege, Client Communication, Confidentiality Agreements, Criminal Prosecution

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International: Investing in Global Healthcare and Life Sciences - A guide to key legal and regulatory issues in health and life sciences transactions - June 2022

Today’s global healthcare marketplace is marked by unprecedented transformation. This presents both challenges and opportunity to today’s market participants. We know how important it is to structure cross-border investments and… more

Anti-Kickback Statute, Artificial Intelligence, Cross-Border, Global Market, Healthcare

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International News: Focus on International Dispute Resolution

Overview of the Proposed Reforms of the EU Merger Control Regime - In October 2016, the European Commission launched a public consultation to continue the process of identifying possible areas of the EU Merger Regulation… more

28 U.S.C. § 1782, Acquisitions, Arbitration, Chile, China

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Data, privacy, and cybersecurity developments we are watching in 2026

Without fail, each new year brings regulatory shifts and plaintiffs’-bar activity that push data, privacy, and cybersecurity in unexpected directions. As we look ahead to 2026, our Data, Privacy, and Cybersecurity Group is… more

Artificial Intelligence, Audits, California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), Cookies, COPPA

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New Obligations for German Transparency Register Now in Force

A core element of the new German Anti-Money Laundering Act (Geldwäschegesetz), which came into force on 26 June 2017, is the implementation of a transparency register in which beneficial owners of almost all companies, trusts… more

Anti-Money Laundering, Beneficial Owner, Germany, Limited Liability Company (LLC), Transparency

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[Event] Tax Symposium 2024 - May 14th - 15th, Chicago, IL

Discover the latest global developments and planning opportunities to stay ahead of the curve at McDermott’s Tax Symposium 2024. Join us in Chicago for a full day of programming designed to equip corporate tax leaders with… more

Acquisitions, Best Practices, Continuing Legal Education, Controlled Foreign Corporations, Corporate Taxes

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No Loss, No Problem: SCOTUS Expands Wire Fraud Reach in Kousisis Ruling

On May 22, 2025, the Supreme Court of the United States (the Court) issued its opinion in Kousisis v. United States, holding that a defendant may be convicted of wire fraud for inducing a victim to enter a contract under… more

Appeals, Contract Disputes, Criminal Prosecution, False Claims Act (FCA), Fraudulent Inducement

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Antitrust M&A Snapshot | Q1 2025

JANUARY – MARCH 2025: KEY THEMES AND TAKEAWAYS - UNITED STATES - FTC Loses Vertical Challenge to Tempur Sealy/Mattress Firm On July 2, 2024, the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) filed suit in federal court seeking to block a… more

Acquisitions, Anti-Competitive, Antitrust Division, Antitrust Litigation, Antitrust Violations

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GSA announces new DEI certifications for Federal grant recipients

The US General Services Administration (GSA) has published the additional representations and certifications that Federal financial assistance recipients will be required to make to implement Executive Order (EO) 14173, Ending… more

Anti-Discrimination Policies, Certification Requirements, Comment Period, Department of Justice (DOJ), Diversity and Inclusion Standards (D&I)

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Mobility@McDermott: Gamechanger for the Supply Industry?

THE CURRENT CLIMATE IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY The Russo-Ukrainian conflict, supply chain disruptions and the lasting impact of the pandemic have shaped our world, leaving no industry untouched. The automotive sector, in… more

Automotive Industry, Buyers, Germany, Manufacturers, OEM

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Hedge fund developments: Portable alpha and SMAs

Insurance dedicated funds and rated feeders dominated hedge fund formation activity in 2025. There is continued interest in portable alpha strategies that capture both alpha and beta returns… more

Asset Management, Contract Terms, Derivatives, Fees, Fiduciary Duty

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Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up Newsletter | October 2024 Recap

This issue of McDermott’s Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up highlights regulatory activity for October 2024. We discuss several enforcement actions pertaining to healthcare fraud, including alleged violations under the False Claims… more

Anti-Kickback Statute, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Criminal Convictions, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Enforcement Actions

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Here’s an abstract idea: Patent eligibility depends on what is claimed, not unclaimed disclosure

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reversed a district court’s rejection of Netflix’s 35 U.S.C. § 101 challenge, finding that claims directed to tailoring content specifications for wireless devices were patent… more

Abstract Ideas, Alice/Mayo, CAFC, Claim Construction, Indefiniteness

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Healthcare Regulatory Check-up Newsletter | December 2022 Recap

This issue of McDermott’s Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up highlights significant regulatory activity between November 21 and December 31, 2022, including recent enforcement activity and a summary of the Office of Inspector… more

Anti-Kickback Statute, Audits, Clinical Laboratories, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Enforcement Actions

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CalPrivacy targets cookies in CCPA enforcement against ticketing service

CalPrivacy recently resolved allegations of California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) noncompliance against a high school event ticketing provider. The agency showed its aggressive side by pursuing enforcement even though the… more

California, California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA), Consent, Consumer Privacy Rights

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COVID-19 Impact on Statutes of Limitations and Timing for Other Filings

To help potential litigants evaluate how various executive orders may impact their filing deadlines, we examine executive orders in New York, and other select states, tolling the statute of limitations. This article also… more

California, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Delaware, Executive Orders, Filing Deadlines

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Department of War increasing M&A oversight with affirmative HSR filing obligation

Per the DoW M&A Division’s published policy, the DoW’s role is to collaborate with the DOJ and FTC to assess the impact of HSR-reportable mergers and acquisitions on national security and on the DoW’s industrial, technological,… more

Acquisition Agreements, Defense Sector, Department of Defense (DOD), Department of Justice (DOJ), Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

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IRS Releases Proposed Regulations Addressing Repatriations of Intangible Property

BACKGROUND: SECTION 367(D) Section 367(d) generally addresses outbound transfers of intangible property to a foreign corporation. It treats a US transferor that transfers intangible property subject to Section 367(d) as having… more

Fair Market Value, Foreign Corporations, Intangible Property, IRS, Liquidation

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New York State Administrative Procedures Act and Emergency Authority During COVID-19

New York State law allows agencies and departments to adopt certain rules on an emergency basis, without following the strict requirement of the State Administrative Procedures Act. These emergency regulations can be a powerful… more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Critical Infrastructure Sectors, Emergency Management Plans, Governor Cuomo, New York

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Biden Administration Issues National Security Memorandum Shortly after the House Passes Three Bills Aimed at Cybersecurity in the Energy Industry

The federal government is seeking to increase cybersecurity in critical infrastructure industries through the implementation of a voluntary Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity Initiative (Initiative), while the US House of… more

Biden Administration, Critical Infrastructure Sectors, Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA), Electricity

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FTC settles first INFORM Consumers Act case over online marketplace disclosure violations

The first enforcement action under the Integrity, Notification, and Fairness in Online Retail Marketplaces for Consumers Act (INFORM Consumers Act) has been brought with important implications for companies operating online… more

China, Consumer Protection Laws, Department of Justice (DOJ), Disclosure Requirements, E-Commerce

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Langfristige Gewerberaummietverträge – ein Labyrinth aus Formvorschriften

Was unterscheidet gesetzliche und gewillkürte Schriftform, elektronische Form, Textform und telekommunikative Übermittlung? Das gesetzliche Schriftformerfordernis für langfristige Gewerberaummietverträge wird von vielen… more

Commercial Leases, Electronic Communications, Germany, Landlords, Regulatory Agenda

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Count On It, Plural Term Means More Than One

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed Patent Trial & Appeal Board (Board) patentability decisions after determining that the Board did not err in construing multiple terms within the challenged patents. Apple… more

Appeals, Apple, Claim Construction, Claim Limitations, Obviousness

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New York Governor Proposes Cost Market Impact Review, Expanded Disclosures for Material Transactions With Healthcare Entities

On January 21, 2025, New York Governor Kathy Hochul released the FY 2026 New York State Executive Budget, which proposed to impose a “cost market impact review” (CMIR) for certain “material transactions” involving “health care… more

Competition, Disclosure Requirements, Healthcare, Legislative Agendas, Mergers

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International News: Spotlight on Innovation - Issue 60

Innovation fuels business growth and ushers in success, yet it brings its own set of challenges. In our latest issue, we explore innovative products and processes including: - The EU’s new Unified Patent Court simplifying… more

Artificial Intelligence, EU, Financial Regulatory Reform, Healthcare, Innovative Technology

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Will It (Puff, Puff) Pass? Cannabis Reform Under the Trump Administration

The Trump administration’s approach to cannabis reform will significantly impact the industry. As the proposed rulemaking to reschedule cannabis unfolds and nominees to critical agencies are confirmed, it is crucial for… more

Cannabis Products, Controlled Substances, DEA, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Department of Justice (DOJ)

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Federal government continues efforts to prohibit gender-affirming care for minors

On December 18, 2025, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) unveiled several actions targeting gender-affirming care (GAC), including the use of puberty blockers, hormone therapy, and surgical interventions to… more

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Executive Orders, FDA Warning Letters, Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

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The meaning is plain as day: Just follow the grammar

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reversed and vacated a decision by the Patent Trial & Appeal Board, explaining that the Board failed to consider common textual modifier language when applying the plain meaning to… more

Appeals, CAFC, Claim Construction, Intellectual Property Litigation, Intellectual Property Protection

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Telehealth flexibilities set to expire January 30, with two-year extension proposed: What you need to know

US Congress has previously extended the Medicare fee-for-service telehealth flexibilities that were originally implemented in 2020 during the COVID-19 public health emergency multiple times. The latest extension is set to expire… more

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Digital Health, Federal Funding, Government Shutdown, Health Care Providers

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Sanctions on Venezuela ease, but legal risk and cross-border complexity persist

On January 29, 2026, the US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) initiated a notable, but carefully tailored, easing of US sanctions targeting Venezuela’s oil sector… more

Compliance Monitoring, Cross-Border Transactions, Economic Sanctions, General Licenses, Geopolitical Risks

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[Virtual Conference] 2021 Cross-Border M&A and Private Equity Conference - September 29th, 12:15 pm - 4:45 pm CEST

McDermott is proudly sponsoring the 2021 Cross-Border M&A and Private Equity Virtual Conference (MUMAC) which will be held virtually, streamed live from the Bayerischer Hof in Munich. Sessions will include: - Keynote… more

Acquisitions, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Corporate Restructuring, Cross-Border Transactions, Foreign Investment

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What a Second Trump Term Means for Antitrust Enforcement

On January 20, 2025, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s administration will come into power. The McDermott antitrust and competition team has analyzed the first Trump term, compared it to the Biden administration’s actions, and… more

Acquisitions, Biden Administration, Big Tech, Department of Justice (DOJ), Enforcement Actions

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Private Nutzung von Internet und E-Mail am Arbeitsplatz: Endlich mehr Sicherheit für Arbeitgeber?

Private Nutzung von Internet und E-Mail am Arbeitsplatz: Endlich mehr Sicherheit für Arbeitgeber? Nach bisheriger Auffassung der deutschen Datenschutzbehörden ist der Arbeitgeber bei gestatteter Privatnutzung von Internet… more

Data Privacy, Data Protection, Email, Employees, Employer Liability Issues

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HPE Miami 2023 | Fundraising in a Challenging Environment

During this session, Partner Luc Jansen moderated a panel that provided an overview of the current fundraising market and offered insights into which strategies are yielding successful outcomes… more

Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Coronavirus/COVID-19, EBITDA, Fund-raising

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IRS releases final and proposed regulations affecting the taxation of foreign governments

On December 15, 2025, the US Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) published final regulations and proposed regulations under Section 892 of the Internal Revenue Code relating to the taxation of… more

Cross-Border Transactions, Final Rules, Foreign Governments, Foreign Investment, Income Taxes

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California Legislatively Overturns Recent Office of Tax Appeals Taxpayer Win

The California State Legislature overturned Microsoft’s recent win at the Office of Tax Appeals, which held that the gross amount of dividends received from foreign affiliates outside its water’s-edge group should be included in… more

California, Dividends, Franchise Tax Board, Income Taxes, Sales Factor

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Managing the Transition to Transformation: Changing the Dynamic: How Alternative Payment Systems Are Changing the Strategic Goals for Health System Providers

Introduction - The transition of the US health care payment system from fee-for-service (FFS) to alternative value-based, budget-based, episode or procedure-based (e.g., bundled) and/or population-based payment models… more

Alternative Payment Models (APM), Fee-for-Service, Health Care Providers, Hospitals, Medicare

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Potential refund opportunity of buyback excise tax based on § 4501 final regulations

Taxpayers who paid the stock repurchase excise tax based on prior guidance provided in Notice 2023-2 and the proposed regulations under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) § 4501 may be entitled to a refund based on changes made in the… more

Business Taxes, Excise Tax, Filing Requirements, Final Rules, Internal Revenue Code (IRC)

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Texas Bills Would Implement Notice Requirements for Healthcare Transactions

In February 2025, Texas Representative James Frank (R) and Texas Senator Kelly Hancock (R) introduced bills to implement notification requirements for healthcare transactions. House Bill (H.B.) 2747 and Senate Bill (S.B.) 1595… more

Acquisitions, Healthcare Facilities, Hospitals, Mergers, Notice Requirements

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International News: Private Equity - December 2019

A recent McDermott round table on European health private equity generated key insights into the future of medtech, digital health, and data analytics, and identified opportunities for companies and investors. Digital health… more

CFIUS, Digital Health, Digital Services Tax, Global Dealmaking, Healthcare

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Transatlantic restructuring trends: What to expect in 2026

It has been a tumultuous year, with modest economic growth with a continuing steady flow rather than a new wave of restructurings. Tariffs, layoffs, and industry-specific structural weaknesses are projected to constrain US… more

Bankruptcy Court, Borrowers, Chapter 11, Commercial Bankruptcy, Corporate Restructuring

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New UK Securitisation Framework | Regulators Publish Final Rules

The following is a brief update on significant changes to the United Kingdom’s securitisation framework following publication of the final revised securitisation rules by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Prudential… more

Final Rules, Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), Financial Regulatory Reform, Investment, Investors

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European real estate: A market ready to mobilize

European real estate investors are preparing for more activity in 2026, with an acceptance that macro headwinds are now risk-allocated like any other underwriting consideration. Debt capital is available, but high-quality new… more

Commercial Real Estate Market, Cross-Border Transactions, Debt Financing, EU, Foreign Investment

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Supreme Court Tackles Tax-Related Cases

The United States Supreme Court has picked up the pace this week, already issuing eight regular opinions and four opinions relating to orders as of today. We discuss the tax-related items here. In Rodriguez v. FDIC, the… more

Administrative Procedure Act, Affiliated-Business Arrangements, Appeals, Bob Richards Rule, Consolidated Tax Returns

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Employer of Record – Neue fachliche Weisung der Agentur für Arbeit

Parallel zur zunehmenden Digitalisierung erfreute sich die Beschäftigung von ausländischem Personal über einen sog. Employer of Record (EoR) in der Arbeitswelt immer größerer Beliebtheit… more

Contract Terms, Cross-Border, Cross-Border Transactions, Employer Liability Issues, Employment Contract

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Key takeaways: Health-related provisions in the FY 2026 minibus

On February 3, 2026, a comprehensive fiscal year (FY) 2026 appropriations package advanced through the US House of Representatives, finishing the legislative process for five of the six remaining appropriations bills… more

Appropriations Bill, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Federal Funding, Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

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Carried interest in the UK: The new average holding period (AHP) condition for credit funds

The UK tax regime for carried interest is being substantially revised from April 2026. This Alert focuses on one particular aspect: the changes to how credit funds should calculate the average holding period (AHP) of their… more

Carried Interest, Carried Interest Tax Rates, Credit Funds, Debt Restructuring, Fund Managers

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Gategroup: What’s the Fuss About?

This article summarises the findings of the High Court in Re gategroup Guarantee Limited [2021] EWHC 304 (Ch) (Re gategroup Guarantee Limited) and provides a view of its effects on the cross-border application of the… more

Bonds, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Corporate Insolvency and Governance (CIG) Act 2020, Cross-Border, EU

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Update: Auswirkungen der COVID-19-Pandemie im Gesellschaftsrecht

Die Schutzmaßnahmen zur Vermeidung der Ausbreitung der COVID-19-Pandemie, insbesondere die Einschränkungen der Versammlungsmöglichkeiten von Personen, wirken sich nach wie vor auf die Handlungsfähigkeit von Unternehmen… more

Board of Directors, Business Entities, Coronavirus/COVID-19, EU, Germany

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IRPA claims accrue at first publication, not first discovery

The US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit confirmed that the single publication rule applies to claims brought under the Illinois Right of Publicity Act (IRPA), 765 ILCS 1075/1 et seq. Giovannelli v. Walmart Inc., Case… more

Appeals, Appellate Courts, Cause of Action Accrual, Choice-of-Law, Discovery Rule

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Special Report - Funding Employer-Sponsored Group Health Coverage: The Group Captive Solution - November 2023

Employer-sponsored health insurance covers almost 159 million non-elderly US workers and their dependents, and employees and jobseekers alike view group health coverage as the single most important non-cash job-related benefit… more

Affordable Care Act, Department of Labor (DOL), Employee Benefits, Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Employees

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New employment law trend: Restrictions on stay-or-pay provisions in employment agreements

California and New York recently enacted legislation aimed at prohibiting certain contract terms that impose financial obligations on workers if their work relationship terminates… more

California, Contract Terms, Employee Rights, Employee Training, Employer Liability Issues

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Legal Lens on the Unified Patent Court | August 2024

The Unified Patent Court (UPC) is revolutionizing the way patents are enforced in Europe, and McDermott’s intellectual property team is here to help you navigate this dynamic landscape. Our Legal Lens on the Unified Patent Court… more

EU, France, Germany, Innovation Patent, Intellectual Property Litigation

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California market-based sourcing rules to impact asset managers

Under a regulation recently finalized by the California Franchise Tax Board (FTB), fees received by asset managers may be subject to income tax in California based on the domicile of a fund’s underlying investors or beneficial… more

Asset Management, Beneficial Owner, California, Final Rules, Franchise Tax Board

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Establishing OPPS payment for IPO procedures: Challenges and methodological considerations

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently finalized a policy to eliminate the inpatient only (IPO) list over a three-year period beginning in 2026, creating an immediate need to assign ambulatory payment… more

Ambulatory Surgery Centers, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Final Rules, Health Care Providers, Healthcare Reform

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[Webinar] Navigating Cookie and Website Compliance in 2025: Insights and Strategies for In-House Counsel - October 29th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EDT

Companies in 2025 face significant and increasing litigation and enforcement risks when leveraging cookies and digital tracking technologies to support business needs and monetize data. Companies also continue to face evolving… more

Audits, Consent, Continuing Legal Education, Cookies, Data Management

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SEC Pumps Fun

While we anticipated a relaxed US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) under the new administration, even the biggest proponents of a lax SEC did not expect a “meme coin” blessing within weeks of a new SEC chair being… more

Bitcoin, Blockchain, Compliance, Corporate Governance, Cryptocurrency

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Commerce Issues Preliminary Determination in Solar Circumvention Investigation but Leaves Important Questions Unanswered

On December 1, 2022, the US Department of Commerce (Commerce) published its preliminary determination in the circumvention investigation into whether imports of crystalline silicon photovoltaic (CSPV) cells or modules imported… more

Anti-Dumping Duty, Cambodia, Certifications, China, Countervailing Duties

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Transatlantic restructuring trends: What to expect in 2026

It has been a tumultuous year, with modest economic growth with a continuing steady flow rather than a new wave of restructurings. Tariffs, layoffs, and industry-specific structural weaknesses are projected to constrain US… more

Bankruptcy Court, Borrowers, Chapter 11, Commercial Bankruptcy, Corporate Restructuring

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Credit Conditions - Q2 2025

So-called “Liberation Day” tariffs shook markets and sparked recession fears on April 2, with rates ranging from a universal 10% to a country-specific reciprocal tariff as high as 49% for Cambodia. While the 10% universal… more

China, Credit, Economic Sanctions, Imports, Interest Rates

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[Webinar] Critical Business Considerations for Life Sciences and Medical Device Companies Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic - April 17th, 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET

Life sciences and medical device companies are dealing with an unprecedented crisis. The industry is not only managing the impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19), they are also a solution provider. Companies are rapidly adapting… more

CARES Act, Clinical Trials, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Creditors, Crisis Management

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Insurance Regulators Continue Big Data Scrutiny

We previously reported on regulators’ increased attention to the use of big data systems, including external consumer data and information sources, algorithms and predictive models. Recent announcements in Colorado, Louisiana… more

Artificial Intelligence, Colorado, Data Collection, Data Privacy, Data Protection

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Mobility@McDermott: Monthly Update (09/2023)

1. German parliament passes amendment of Competition Act - The German parliament has amended the German Competition Act (Gesetz gegen Wettbewerbsbeschränkungen). The changes are intended to speed up sector investigations… more

Antitrust Division, Automotive Industry, Clean Energy, Competition, Competition Act

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Special Report - Digital Token Offerings And Sales Under Regulation S

Since the inception of Bitcoin in 2009, certain digital tokens (often referred to as cryptocurrencies) have been popularized as secure, decentralized and private alternatives to government-controlled currencies. More recently,… more

Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, Digital Currency, Initial Coin Offering (ICOs), Regulation S

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UPC rules in first instance on file wrapper estoppel, doctrine of equivalence

On October 24, 2025, the Local Division Paris of the Unified Patent Court (UPC) issued its decision in Raccords et Plastiques Nicoll v. First Plast, dismissing claims for literal infringement and infringement by equivalence… more

Claim Construction, Doctrine of Equivalents, Doctrine of Prosecution Disclaimer, Estoppel, European Patent Convention

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Market analysis: 10 trends affecting global private markets for 2026

Welcome to the fifth edition of the Private Markets Update, a report in which our cross-border, multidisciplinary team of private capital advisers shares insights on the latest trends emerging across global private markets… more

Capital Raising, Corporate Restructuring, Cross-Border Transactions, Data Centers, Debt Financing

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HIRE Act would significantly impact outsourcing payments (but questions remain)

On September 5, 2025, Senator Bernie Moreno (R-OH) introduced the Halting International Relocation of Employment Act (2025 HIRE Act). While the bill’s prospects for enactment are unclear and an attempt to pass it by unanimous… more

Contract Terms, Corporate Taxes, Cross-Border Transactions, Excise Tax, International Trade

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[Webinar] 2020 Family Office Tax Roundtable - October 21st, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm PDT

McDermott Will & Emery’s Family Office Tax Roundtable provides participants with an interactive virtual program focused on select income and transfer tax considerations for family enterprises. Attendees will hear presentations… more

Acquisitions, Family Offices, Income Taxes, Mergers, New Regulations

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Powering Europe’s digital future: Navigating the regulatory crossroads for data centers

Europe’s digital infrastructure is expanding at extraordinary speed. Hyperscalers are racing to secure capacity, artificial intelligence (AI) workloads are driving unprecedented computing density, and sovereign cloud initiatives… more

Critical Infrastructure Sectors, Cybersecurity, Data Centers, Environmental Social & Governance (ESG), EU

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Weekly IRS Roundup November 18 – November 22, 2024

Check out our summary of significant Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidance and relevant tax matters for the week of November 18, 2024 – November 22, 2024… more

Clean Energy, Energy Projects, Income Taxes, Interest Rates, Internal Revenue Code (IRC)

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President Biden Signs Executive Order Directing CFIUS to Focus on Specific National Security Risks

On September 15, 2022, US President Joe Biden signed an Executive Order (EO) aimed at increasing the federal government’s review of foreign investment in US businesses deemed critical to US national security interests. For the… more

Biden Administration, CFIUS, Covered Transactions, Critical Infrastructure Sectors, Cross-Border Transactions

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Weekly IRS Roundup April 29 – May 3, 2024

Check out our summary of significant Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidance and relevant tax matters for the week of April 29, 2024 – May 3, 2024… more

Business Taxes, Income Taxes, Internal Revenue Code (IRC), IRS, SECURE Act

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Fifth Circuit grants temporary stay preserving 2024 HSR rules

On February 19, 2026, the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit granted the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) motion to temporarily stay the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas’s order vacating the 2024… more

Appeals, Appellate Courts, Corporate Counsel, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Final Rules

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FDA Proposes Rule to Update Clinical Trial Data Monitoring

On February 13, 2024, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued draft guidance entitled Use of Data Monitoring Committees in Clinical Trials (Draft Guidance). It provides sponsors and others involved in clinical trial… more

Clinical Trials, Comment Period, Data Protection, Draft Guidance, Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

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Illinois’ Invest in Kids Tax Credit

Overview- Illinois’ July 2017 Revenue Bill for the 2018 fiscal year included the Invest in Kids Act (Act), which creates a new program, effective January 1, 2018, that provides up to $75 million in income tax credits for… more

Income Taxes, Scholarships, Students, Tax Credits

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Illinois amends power of attorney law to better protect third parties from invalid documents

On January 1, 2025, Illinois Public Act 103-0994 took effect, amending the Illinois Power of Attorney Act to reduce risk for third parties by ensuring the powers of attorney presented to them are still in force. The new law… more

Attorney-in-Fact, Certification Requirements, Durable Power of Attorney, Elder Issues, Fiduciary Duty

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Merely Articulating a Goal Does Not Provide Reasonable Expectation of Success

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a district court non-obviousness decision, finding that a prior art reference that articulates a goal without explaining how that goal is achieved does not provide a… more

America Invents Act, Clinical Trials, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Patents, Pharmaceutical Patents

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Remuneration? Not If It’s Fair Market Value, Says Eleventh Circuit

Bingham v. HCA, Inc., a recent Eleventh Circuit case, highlights the centrality of fair market value to Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS) analyses. This decision is significant for several reasons and we expect to see Bingham cited by… more

Amended Complaints, Anti-Kickback Statute, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Fair Market Value, False Claims Act (FCA)

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Mobility@McDermott: Monthly Update (04/2024)

1. “No re-export to Russia” clauses become mandatory for certain contracts within the EU - As of March 20, 2024, so-called “no re-export to Russia” clauses have become mandatory for certain types of contracts concluded by EU… more

Auto Parts, Automotive Industry, Buyers, EU, EU Directive

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The Evolution of Cross-Border Restructuring Processes

It’s a small world, and particularly for global companies considering restructuring. Transactions rely increasingly on international synergies. Are you up to date on the details of cross-border processes? Mark Fine, Bradley… more

Bankruptcy Code, Chapter 15, Commercial Bankruptcy, Creditors, Cross-Border Transactions

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Healthcare Extenders Tracker (February 2026 Update)

Many healthcare programs are extended for specific time periods, some as short as one or two years, others as long as 10. These “extenders” are usually attached to a larger piece of must-pass legislation… more

Appropriations Bill, Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Federal Budget, Federal Funding

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International Legal Highlights | June 2022

EUROPEAN COMMISSION ADOPTED A PROPOSAL DIRECTIVE ON CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY DUE DILIGENCE - On 23 February 2022, the European Commission (EC) adopted a proposal for a directive on corporate sustainability due diligence (the… more

American Bar Association (ABA), Compliance, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Corporate Counsel, Corporate Crimes

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Trending in Telehealth: January 2026

Trending in Telehealth highlights monthly state legislative and regulatory developments that impact healthcare providers, telehealth and digital health companies, pharmacists, and technology companies that deliver and facilitate… more

Compliance Monitoring, Digital Health, Final Rules, Health Care Providers, Medicaid

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Securing Strategic Sectors: Insights from McDermott’s Defense & Essential Infrastructure Roundtable

In October 2025, McDermott Will & Schulte hosted its Defense & Essential Infrastructure Roundtable, convening leading voices from across government, industry, and finance to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s most sensitive… more

Critical Infrastructure Sectors, Cybersecurity, Defense Sector, Environmental Social & Governance (ESG), EU

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CMS Interoperability and Prior Authorization Rule Significantly Impacts Payers’ Approval and Denial Practices

On January 17, 2024, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued the CMS Interoperability and Prior Authorization final rule (Final Rule) (fact sheet, CMS’ interoperability website), which aims to improve prior… more

Application Programming Interface (APIs), Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), Denial of Insurance Coverage, Federally Facilitated Exchanges

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Clear as Mud: Defined Benefit Plan Liability with Facility Sales, Restructurings and Cessations

In certain cases of a facility sale, restructuring or cessation, recently released information by the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) leaves many unanswered questions about plan sponsor liability for single-employer… more

Defined Benefit Plans, Employee Benefits, Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Executive Compensation, Retirement

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International: Investing in Global Healthcare and Life Sciences - A guide to key legal and regulatory issues in health and life sciences transactions - June 2022

Today’s global healthcare marketplace is marked by unprecedented transformation. This presents both challenges and opportunity to today’s market participants. We know how important it is to structure cross-border investments and… more

Anti-Kickback Statute, Artificial Intelligence, Cross-Border, Global Market, Healthcare

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HHS Final Section 1557 Nondiscrimination Regulations: Gender-Affirming Care and the Role of Carriers Under ASO Arrangements

On April 26, 2024, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued a final rule (press release, fact sheet, FAQs) (final regulations) reinterpreting Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which prohibits… more

Affordable Care Act, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Disability Discrimination, Final Rules, Gender Discrimination

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Mobility@McDermott: Monthly Update - 7/2023

1. FEDERAL COURT OF JUSTICE RULES ON ASSIGNMENT CLAUSE IN T&CS FOR CAR FINANCING - In April 2023, the German Federal Court of Justice (Bundesgerichtshof, “BGH”) ruled that an assignment clause used by a German captive bank in… more

Automotive Loans, Banking Sector, Borrowers, Consumer Lenders, Electric Vehicles

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IRS releases final and proposed regulations affecting the taxation of foreign governments

On December 15, 2025, the US Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) published final regulations and proposed regulations under Section 892 of the Internal Revenue Code relating to the taxation of… more

Cross-Border Transactions, Final Rules, Foreign Governments, Foreign Investment, Income Taxes

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Post Expo Real and the UK Budget – UK Real Estate to Survive or Thrive in 2025?

Having taken time to reflect on the mood and sentiment at Expo Real 2024 among clients, contacts, and European real estate partners at McDermott, the general outlook within the Messe could be best described as one of cautious… more

Budgets, Buyers, Investors, Real Estate Development, Real Estate Investments

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#BakuBreakthrough? COP29 Sets a $300 Billion Goal as Part of a $1.3 Trillion Climate Finance Ambition

As we have previously reported over the last two weeks, the 29th Annual United Nations (UN) Climate Change Conference (COP29) focused heavily on climate finance and implementing key strategies for global emissions reduction,… more

Climate Action Plan, Climate Change, COP, Environmental Summit, Financial Institutions

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IBA Launches Site Visit Model Protocol for International Arbitration

On September 10, 2024, the International Bar Association (IBA) published the Site Visit Model Protocol for International Arbitration (the Site Visit Model Protocol). This comprehensive document sets out international best… more

Arbitration, Arbitrators, Dispute Resolution, International Arbitration, International Bar Association (IBA)

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Prepare for Soaring Estate and Gift Tax Exclusions and GST Tax Exemption to Close After 2025

On January 1, 2024, the amounts that individuals can gift free of federal gift and generation-skipping transfer (GST) tax rose to $13,610,000 for individuals and $27,220,000 for married couples due to inflation adjustments. The… more

Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Estate-Tax Exemption, Generation-Skipping Transfer, Gift Tax

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European Commission Seeks Comments on Revised Horizontal Guidelines Draft

On 1 March 2022, the European Commission launched a public consultation inviting stakeholders to comment on a revised Horizontal Block Exemption Regulations on Research & Development and Specialisation (HBERs) draft, as well as… more

Anti-Competitive, Antitrust Provisions, Art, Comment Period, EU

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A Brief Overview of California’s Plastic Pollution Prevention and Packaging Producer Responsibility Act SB 54

Materials Covered by the Law SB 54 applies to single-use packaging that is routinely recycled, disposed of or discarded after its contents have been used or unpackaged. This includes items that are typically not refilled or… more

California, Environmental Policies, FIFRA, Penalties, Plastics

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Private Markets Update - 2023

Welcome to the inaugural Private Markets Update, which highlights developments in the European private markets, covering the issues that matter to investors in alternative assets. Touching on themes as diverse as predictions for… more

Acquisitions, Capital Markets, Cross-Border, EU, FinTech

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Ordinary Meaning: “Identifying” Doesn’t Mean Detecting; It Means Identifying

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed the Patent Trial & Appeal Board’s decisions finding one set of challenged claims patentable and another set of challenged claims in the same patent unpatentable. The Court… more

Appeals, Claim Construction, Evidence, Patent Litigation, Patent Trial and Appeal Board

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International News: International Tax

Health Care Private Equity Investments in India - A flurry of recent private equity (PE) investments in the Indian health care sector demonstrates strong investor appetite and opportunities. India is one of the fastest… more

Cross-Border, GILTI tax, Health Care Providers, India, North Korea

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Tenth Circuit Reaffirms Preemption of State Pharmacy Network Regulations

The US Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit recently held in Pharmaceutical Care Management Association (PCMA) v. Mulready that the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) and Medicare Part D preempted several… more

Appeals, Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Employer Group Health Plans, Employer Liability Issues, Medicare Advantage

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Commerce Issues Preliminary Determination in Solar Circumvention Investigation but Leaves Important Questions Unanswered

On December 1, 2022, the US Department of Commerce (Commerce) published its preliminary determination in the circumvention investigation into whether imports of crystalline silicon photovoltaic (CSPV) cells or modules imported… more

Anti-Dumping Duty, Cambodia, Certifications, China, Countervailing Duties

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[Event] 2019 Private Client East Coast Forum - November 21st, New York, NY

The unique needs of ultra-high net worth families, their family office representatives and other advisers are multidimensional and ever-evolving. Join us November 21 for McDermott Will & Emery’s Private Client East Coast Forum,… more

Aircraft, Aircraft Financing, Client Services, Confidential Information, Estate Planning

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Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up Newsletter | January 2026 Recap

This issue of McDermott Will & Schulte’s Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up highlights regulatory activity for January 2026. The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) issued two advisory… more

Anti-Kickback Statute, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Department of Justice (DOJ), Enforcement

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Economic Ownership of Shares Transferred as Collateral

Dividends from shares are taxable for shareholders, even if the dividends do not remain with them economically. This (not entirely new) finding can be gleaned from a recent Federal Fiscal Court (BFH) ruling in which the BFH… more

Beneficial Owner, Corporate Taxes, Dividends, Germany, Income Taxes

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SEC Adopts Final Rules Concerning SPAC Initial Public Offerings and de-SPAC Transactions

On January 24, 2024, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) adopted final rules (Final Rules) related to initial public offerings (IPOs) by special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) and business combination… more

Final Rules, Initial Public Offering (IPO), Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs)

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Foreign private issuer officers and directors required to file with the SEC under Section 16(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934: March 2026

On December 18, 2025, the Holding Foreign Insiders Accountable Act (the Act) was enacted as part of the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act. Effective March 18, 2026, the Act eliminates an exemption from the reporting… more

Beneficial Owner, Board of Directors, Corporate Officers, Directors, Disclosure Requirements

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FinCEN, OFAC intensify efforts targeting Mexican cartel money laundering

Through the provisions of the Bank Secrecy Act and various Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctions programs, the US Department of the Treasury (Treasury) has imposed certain compliance obligations on financial… more

AML/CFT, Anti-Money Laundering, Bank Secrecy Act, BSA/AML, Cartels

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Congressional Committee Takes Historic Step Toward Decriminalizing Marijuana

For the first time in American history, a congressional committee approved a marijuana legalization bill. On November 20, 2019, after more than two hours of debate, the House Judiciary Committee approved the Marijuana… more

Congressional Committees, Congressional Investigations & Hearings, Controlled Substances Act, Decriminalization of Marijuana, Expungement

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[Hybrid Event] Deal Academy 2023 – Photovoltaik - April 19th, Frankfurt/Main, Germany

Wir laden Sie wieder herzlich zu unserer McDermott Deal Academy ein – persönlich in Frankfurt und gleichzeitig virtuell per Live-Stream. Dieses Mal zum Thema Photovoltaik. Unsere Real Estate-, Fonds- und Steuer-Experten möchten… more

Asset Management, Banks, Contract Drafting, Energy Projects, Energy Sector

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A Halloween “treat”: CMS issues CY 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule final rule

McDermott+ is pleased to bring you Regs & Eggs, a weekly Regulatory Affairs blog by Jeffrey Davis. November 4, 2025 – Trick or treat! On Halloween evening, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) spooked all of us in… more

Alternative Payment Models (APM), Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Fee-for-Service, Final Rules, Health Care Providers

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CMS releases CY 2026 Outpatient Prospective Payment System and Ambulatory Surgical Center Payment System final rule

On November 21, 2025, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released the calendar year (CY) 2026 Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS) and Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC) Payment System final rule,… more

Ambulatory Surgery Centers, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Final Rules, Healthcare Facilities, Hospitals

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Key takeaways from Healthcare Litigation, Compliance, and Investigations Forum 2025

US Department of Justice (DOJ) and the US Department of Health and Human Services re-launched their joint False Claims Act Working Group, signaling a heightened focus on artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled billing, Medicare… more

Anti-Kickback Statute, Artificial Intelligence, Corporate Practice of Medicine, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Department of Justice (DOJ)

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[Webinar] Trust & Estate Controversy Forum – Spring Session - June 10th, 9:00 am - 11:00 am PDT

Our latest interactive webinar focuses on multi-faceted issues impacting fiduciaries and beneficiaries in the administration of trusts and estates. We’ll highlight how to effectively manage controversies when they arise,… more

Beneficiaries, Continuing Legal Education, Estate Claims, Estate Planning, Fiduciary

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Vertrieb von geschlossenen Fonds – Zur Notwendigkeit von Widerrufsbelehrungen nach dem BGB

Beim Vertrieb von Investmentfonds und der Ausgestaltung der Fondsdokumentation sind Hinweise auf Widerrufsrechte zu beachten. Dies gilt nicht nur bei Publikumsfonds, sondern auch bei Spezialfonds, falls diese an „Verbraucher“… more

Civil Code, Closed-End Funds, EU, Germany, Investment Funds

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REAL ESTATE UPDATE: Verordnungen zur Sicherung der Energieversorgung

ZUSAMMENFASSUNG UND FAQS FÜR GEWERBLICHE VERMIETER UND MIETER - Anlässlich der weltpolitischen Entwicklungen hat die Bundesregierung zwei Verordnungen zur Sicherung der Energieversorgung über kurzfristig wirksame Maßnahmen… more

Commercial Buildings, Commercial Property Owners, Commercial Real Estate Market, Energy Sector, Germany

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Key Takeaways | How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love Choppy Waters

During this session, panelists that focus on special situations and distressed debt in various sectors provided their insights on the current state of the financial market, recent restructuring trends, and tools to implement… more

Borrowers, Capital Markets, Corporate Restructuring, Creditors, Debt Restructuring

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Foreign private issuer officers and directors required to file with the SEC under Section 16(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934: March 2026

On December 18, 2025, the Holding Foreign Insiders Accountable Act (the Act) was enacted as part of the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act. Effective March 18, 2026, the Act eliminates an exemption from the reporting… more

Beneficial Owner, Board of Directors, Corporate Officers, Directors, Disclosure Requirements

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IRS announces intent to withdraw controversial DPL rules

The US Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently issued Notice 2025-44, announcing their intent to withdraw the controversial disregarded payment loss (DPL) rules finalized at the end of the… more

Comment Period, Corporate Taxes, Final Rules, Income Taxes, Internal Revenue Code (IRC)

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New California law mandates reporting related to certain VC investments

A new California law will require covered investment entities to register with the California Department of Financial Protection & Innovation (DFPI) by March 1, 2026, and provide demographic surveys to their portfolio companies… more

California, Covered Entities, Data Collection, Data Privacy, Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI)

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From risk to relief: PE firm avoids prosecution with swift disclosure

In June 2025, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that it declined to prosecute a private equity firm and its affiliates following the firm’s voluntary self-disclosure of criminal violations of US sanctions and export… more

Acquisitions, Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), Department of Justice (DOJ), Due Diligence, Economic Sanctions

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Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up Newsletter | May 2023 Recap

This issue of McDermott’s Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up highlights significant regulatory activity for May 2023. We discuss several criminal and civil enforcement actions that involve violations of the False Claims Act (FCA)… more

Anti-Kickback Statute, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Coronavirus/COVID-19, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Employer Mandates

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Looking ahead: Asset manager M&A in 2026

At the start of 2026, mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and strategic investments remain core tools for alternative asset and wealth managers seeking growth, succession planning, and platform expansion… more

Acquisition Agreements, Asset Management, Corporate Governance, Due Diligence, Earn-Outs

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Rethinking transparency: How CRL publication could reshape sponsor disclosures

In a marked departure from long-standing practice, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has begun publishing stand-alone complete response letters (CRLs), formal communications that detail the deficiencies in a drug… more

Clinical Trials, Disclosure Requirements, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Pharmaceutical Industry, Publicly-Traded Companies

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Congress passes resolution blocking District of Columbia decoupling legislation

US Congress has passed H.J.Res.142, a joint resolution to nullify legislation enacted by the District of Columbia City Council to decouple from certain One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) provisions, including:… more

Congressional Oversight, Constitutional Challenges, Filing Deadlines, Income Taxes, Internal Revenue Code (IRC)

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California Raises Minimum Wages for Healthcare Workers, Effective June 1, 2024

On October 13, 2023, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed California Senate Bill No. 525 (SB 525) into law. Effective June 1, 2024, the law raises the minimum wage for California healthcare employees and sets a new salary… more

California, Employees, Employer Liability Issues, Healthcare Workers, Labor Reform

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Litigating Lending Agreements During and in the Aftermath of a Pandemic

As Coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to ravage the nation’s health and economy, in-progress deals are being reassessed by buyers, sellers and lenders. We review a number of issues that parties to financed transactions should… more

Borrowers, Construction Loans, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Damages, Force Majeure Clause

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Using AI without waiving privilege: Lessons from United States v. Heppner

A recent decision from the US District Court for the Southern District of New York (SDNY), United States v. Heppner, has generated outsized commentary suggesting that the use of generative AI tools may jeopardize attorney-client… more

Artificial Intelligence, Attorney-Client Privilege, Client Communication, Confidentiality Agreements, Criminal Prosecution

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Antitrust M&A Snapshot - Q3 2024

The US antitrust regulators continued to aggressively challenge transactions and associated Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) violations during the third quarter of 2024. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) litigated two merger challengers… more

Acquisitions, Antitrust Division, Competition Authorities, Department of Justice (DOJ), Enforcement Actions

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State court action doesn’t create reasonable apprehension of related federal claims

Addressing whether a federal district court had jurisdiction over an action for declaratory relief that certain trade secrets and trademarks were invalid and not infringed, the US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit… more

Appeals, Breach of Contract, Commercial Litigation, Declaratory Judgments, Federal Jurisdiction

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[Webinar] Cutting Through the COVID-19 Chaos: Bullet-Proofing Your Estate Plan - June 2nd, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET

Nobody wants their plans frustrated or ignored by their beneficiaries, the courts or even the executors and trustees left in charge. Half a dozen new and emerging processes and laws now allow fairly easy modifications to those… more

Beneficiaries, Continuing Legal Education, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Estate Planning, Executors

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Illinois amends power of attorney law to better protect third parties from invalid documents

On January 1, 2025, Illinois Public Act 103-0994 took effect, amending the Illinois Power of Attorney Act to reduce risk for third parties by ensuring the powers of attorney presented to them are still in force. The new law… more

Attorney-in-Fact, Certification Requirements, Durable Power of Attorney, Elder Issues, Fiduciary Duty

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Establishing OPPS payment for IPO procedures: Challenges and methodological considerations

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently finalized a policy to eliminate the inpatient only (IPO) list over a three-year period beginning in 2026, creating an immediate need to assign ambulatory payment… more

Ambulatory Surgery Centers, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Final Rules, Health Care Providers, Healthcare Reform

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Massachusetts Provides Flexibility for Ch. 180 Corporation Governance During COVID-19

In April 2020, Massachusetts enacted emergency legislation that eases certain corporate governance requirements for the duration of the Commonwealth’s state of emergency, declared by the Governor on March 10, 2020, and for 60… more

Articles of Incorporation, Board Meetings, Board of Directors, Bylaws, Coronavirus/COVID-19

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Don’t walk away: Trademark owner can’t bring infringement suit against co-owner

The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit upheld a district court’s summary judgment decision that a co-owner of a trademark cannot bring infringement or dilution claims under the Lanham Act against other co-owners or their… more

Appeals, Co-Ownership, Lanham Act, Summary Judgment, Trademark Infringement

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A window into the latest EU and UK antitrust M&A activity: Clearance trends and CMA remedies

The fourth quarter of 2025 underscored evolving merger control frameworks in the European Union and United Kingdom, marked by greater flexibility, streamlined processes, and pragmatic enforcement… more

Acquisition Agreements, Antitrust Investigations, Competition, Competition Authorities, Enforcement Actions

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[Event] 2022 West Coast Forum - November 10th, Palo Alto, CA

Join us this November for McDermott Will & Emery’s Private Client West Coast Forum. At these complimentary programs, experienced McDermott partners will lead discussions on a broad range of topics pertinent to… more

Continuing Legal Education, Diminished Capacity, Estate Planning, Events, Family Offices

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California Governor Signs Landmark Legislation That Gives Bargaining Power to Nonunionized Fast-food Workers

On September 5, 2022, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed landmark legislation aimed at further regulating the working conditions and wages of California’s fast- food workers. This bill has immediate impact on certain… more

Anti-Discrimination Policies, Anti-Retaliation Provisions, California, Consumer Price Index, Department of Industrial Relations

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Treasury Finalizes DPL Rules, Extends Transitional DCL Relief for Pillar Two Taxes

Since the proposed dual consolidated loss (DCL) and disregarded payment loss (DPL) rules were released in August 2024, taxpayers have been wondering whether these controversial regulations would be finalized before the end of… more

Compliance, Corporate Taxes, Final Rules, GILTI tax, Income Taxes

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France’s Renewable Energy Acceleration Bill Removes Barriers to Project Development

On February 8, 2023, the French Senate voted for the adoption of the Renewable Energy Acceleration Bill (Projet de loi relatif à l’accélération de la production d’énergies renouvelables) which was first introduced in September… more

Energy Projects, Energy Sector, France, Renewable Energy

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Florida Federal District Court Rules GRAS Regulation Preempts Florida Statute Criminalizing Ingredient

In an important ruling dismissing a proposed class action, the US District Court for the Southern District of Florida ruled that the US Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) generally recognized as safe (GRAS) regulation… more

Bacardi, Class Action, Criminal Liability, Dismissals, Federal Food Drug and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA)

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Cartel Corner - July 2023

In the first half of 2023, antitrust enforcers remained remarkably busy both in the United States (US) and across the European Union (EU). The US Department of Justice’s (DOJ’s) Antitrust Division (Division) and the Federal… more

Antitrust Division, Antitrust Violations, Department of Justice (DOJ), Enforcement Actions, EU

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Inside HPE Europe 2025 | The future of life sciences investment

European life sciences businesses have been closely tracking geopolitics and global policy changes over the past 12 months, particularly as the new administration in the United States heightens its focus on drug pricing. Against… more

Artificial Intelligence, China, Clinical Trials, Drug Pricing, EU

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Key Takeaways | Post-Uri Hedge Products for Storage and Renewables

During the latest webinar in our Energy Transition series, Partners Robert Lamkin and Jacob Hollinger hosted Louis Martinsen, vice president, origination at Boston Energy Trading and Marketing, for a 30-minute discussion… more

Energy Market, Energy Projects, Energy Sector, Energy Storage, Hedges

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[Webinar] Cutting Through The Chaos: Off the Beaten Path: 6 Not-So-Obvious Planning Ideas - September 2nd, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT

Join McDermott presenters Timothy Halleron, Richard Lang and Carlyn McCaffrey as they describe six not-so-obvious planning ideas. In certain situations these creative planning techniques may be more effective than the usual… more

Continuing Legal Education, Estate Planning, Family Offices, Financial Planning, Private Trust Companies

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[Webinar] Navigating the New Energy Landscape - Impact on Oil & Gas - June 6th, 12:30 pm ET

Join the McDermott Energy & Project Finance Practice Group for its spring webinar series: Navigating the New Energy Landscape. Register for Impact on Oil & Gas where we will discuss the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act and… more

Clean Energy, Energy Market, Energy Projects, Energy Sector, Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)

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[Webinar] Infrastructure Funds: Private Credit Sources and Their Expanding Role in Project Finance - April 30th, 12:30 pm - 1:00 pm EDT

Join us for our newest webinar series, Energy Transition & Infrastructure Private Credit. Over the course of the series, hear from McDermott lawyers and industry-leading guest speakers as they discuss different topics shaping… more

Borrowers, Direct Lending, Energy Projects, Energy Sector, Infrastructure Financing

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UPC rules in first instance on file wrapper estoppel, doctrine of equivalence

On October 24, 2025, the Local Division Paris of the Unified Patent Court (UPC) issued its decision in Raccords et Plastiques Nicoll v. First Plast, dismissing claims for literal infringement and infringement by equivalence… more

Claim Construction, Doctrine of Equivalents, Doctrine of Prosecution Disclaimer, Estoppel, European Patent Convention

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Ain’t worried about local rules: Scope of sound recording protection is narrow

Addressing for the first time what evidence is required to prove infringement of a sound recording copyright, the US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit affirmed a district court’s decision to grant summary judgment to the… more

Appellate Courts, Attorney's Fees, Copyright Infringement, Copyright Litigation, Copyright Registration

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Blockchain Tokens: The SEC Staff Issues Its Framework for Determining Whether an ICO is an Issuance of Securities

In its long-awaited guidance, the Staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission recently provided a lengthy list of factors to consider when determining whether an initial coin offering (ICO) is a security. While the Framework… more

Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, Digital Assets, Enforcement Actions, Howey

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OFAC sanctions pose unique compliance risks for independent schools

The US Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) recently published an enforcement release (the Release) announcing a $1.7 million settlement with IMG Academy (IMG), an independent school located in… more

Compliance Monitoring, Due Diligence, Economic Sanctions, Educational Institutions, Enforcement Actions

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Voluntary Dismissal Does Not Preclude Attorney’s Fees under Rule 54(d)

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit vacated a district court’s denial of attorney’s fees, finding that voluntary dismissal with prejudice constituted a final judgment for the purposes of FRCP Rule 54(d) under Ninth… more

Appeals, Patents, Rule 54, Voluntary Dismissals

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Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up Newsletter | April 2025 Recap

This issue of McDermott’s Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up highlights regulatory activity for April 2025, including Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) updates to Medicare Advantage (MA) and other Medicare programs… more

Affordable Care Act, Anti-Kickback Statute, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Durable Medical Equipment, Enforcement Actions

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Washington State Further Restricts Noncompetition Agreements

Effective June 6, 2024, the state of Washington will further restrict the use of noncompetition agreements. This article provides background on the current law governing noncompetition agreements in Washington and walks through… more

Employees, Employer Liability Issues, Exceptions, Federal Bans, Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

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Delaware Court of Chancery Upholds Identity-Based Voting Within Single Class of Stock

A recent opinion from the Delaware Court of Chancery reaffirmed a Delaware corporation’s ability to create a class of stock with voting power that is based on a formula in the certificate of incorporation (Charter) or on facts… more

Business Litigation, Controlling Stockholders, Corporate Governance, Shareholder Votes, Shareholders

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Inside M&A - Summer 2013

A Closer Look at Leveraged Dividend Recapitalizations - With merger and acquisition activity down over the course of 2012 into 2013, and a weak market for initial public offerings (IPOs), many private equity firms have… more

Collateralized Loan Obligations, Debtors, Dividends, Financing, Leveraged Loans

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Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up Newsletter | June 2025 Recap

This issue of McDermott’s Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up highlights regulatory activity for June 2025, including a new Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) innovation model; proposed rules with significant implications… more

Affordable Care Act, Anti-Kickback Statute, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Department of Justice (DOJ)

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Mobility@McDermott: Gamechanger for the Supply Industry?

THE CURRENT CLIMATE IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY The Russo-Ukrainian conflict, supply chain disruptions and the lasting impact of the pandemic have shaped our world, leaving no industry untouched. The automotive sector, in… more

Automotive Industry, Buyers, Germany, Manufacturers, OEM

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The Inflation Reduction Act: Overview of New Corporate Minimum Tax

On August 7, 2022, the US Senate passed the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (the Act), a budget reconciliation bill recently introduced by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV). The bill… more

Biden Administration, Corporate Taxes, Federal Budget, Green Book, Income Taxes

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DOJ Prosecutes Attempted Collusion Among Business Competitors for First Time in Decades

On October 31, 2022, the US Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Antitrust Division (Division) made good on its intention earlier this year to revitalize efforts surrounding criminal enforcement of Section 2 of the Sherman Act when the… more

Anti-Competitive, Antitrust Division, Collusion, Criminal Prosecution, Department of Justice (DOJ)

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Key Takeaways | How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love Choppy Waters

During this session, panelists that focus on special situations and distressed debt in various sectors provided their insights on the current state of the financial market, recent restructuring trends, and tools to implement… more

Borrowers, Capital Markets, Corporate Restructuring, Creditors, Debt Restructuring

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CPPA Releases Proposed Updates to CCPA Regulations and Unveils New Draft Privacy Assessment and ADM Rules

On February 23, 2024, the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) released proposed updates to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) regulations and draft updates to the Risk Assessment and Automated Decisionmaking… more

Automated Decision Systems (ADS), California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA), Privacy Laws, Regulatory Agenda

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FDA’s Makary declares upcoming crackdown on GLP-1 claims, importation

On February 6, 2026, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced its intent to take action against compounded GLP-1 medications… more

Advertising, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Department of Justice (DOJ), Drug Compounding, Enforcement Actions

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EEOC enforcement actions underscore employers’ religious accommodation policies

On August 22, 2025, the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) published a press release that demonstrates the EEOC’s intensified efforts to protect religious freedom in the workplace. These efforts include… more

Civil Rights Act, Compliance, Employer Responsibilities, Employment Discrimination, Employment Policies

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IRS Leans “Green”: Much-Awaited Section 45V Guidance Creates New Opportunities for Hydrogen Markets

On December 22, 2023, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) published long-awaited proposed regulations for hydrogen tax credits under Internal Revenue Code (Code) Sections 45V and 48. The proposed regulations address many gating… more

Clean Energy, Energy Sector, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Hydrogen Power, Investment Tax Credits

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Reasonably Prudent Operator or Good and Workmanlike Manner: Does Your Contract Have the Right Standard of Care?

The standard of care is an important provision in any operating, management or services agreement because it sets forth the expectations of the parties as to how the contract should be carried out. It also functions as the… more

Commercial Contracts, Energy Sector, Louisiana, Mineral Leases, Oil & Gas

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Annual EU Competition Review 2018

CARTELS & RESTRICTIVE AGREEMENTS - CJEU’S EYE-OPENING RULING ON ANTITRUST COMPLIANCE AND OFF-LABEL MISINFORMATION – C 179/16, HOFFMAN-LA ROCHE AND OTHERS V AGCM, 23 JANUARY 2018 – On 23 January 2018, the CJEU rendered… more

Antitrust Litigation, Antitrust Provisions, Cartels, Competition, Competition Authorities

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[Webinar] 2024 IP Outlook: Trends Affecting Patent, Trademark, Copyright and Trade Secret Holders - December 12th, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST

As 2023 draws to a close, new developments continue to emerge across the patent, trademark, copyright and trade secret spaces. Join members of McDermott’s Intellectual Property Group for a year-end review that will explore… more

Artificial Intelligence, Continuing Legal Education, Copyright, Copyright Applications, Copyright Infringement

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So bereiten sich Arbeitgeber auf die elektronische Arbeitsunfähigkeitsbescheinigung vor

Am 1. Januar 2023 ist es so weit – die elektronische AU-Bescheinigung kommt (endlich) auch ins Unternehmen. Bislang waren lediglich Ärztinnen und Ärzte verpflichtet, die Daten zur AU-Bescheinigung elektronisch weiterzugeben. Ab… more

Health Insurance, Information Requests, Sick Leave, Wages

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SDNY to become haven for corporate declinations through new voluntary self-disclosure program

On February 24, 2026, the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) announced a revised Corporate Enforcement and Voluntary Self-Disclosure Program for Financial Crimes (the Program), significantly… more

Compliance, Cooperation, Corporate Crimes, Corporate Misconduct, Criminal Prosecution

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2023 Annual Health Report: Healthcare Private Equity

Private equity investment in healthcare reached an all-time high in 2022, with reports putting the overall deal value at a staggering $151 billion. But 2023 is shaping up to be a very different year, with investors pulling back… more

Bankers, Capital Markets, Healthcare, Inflation Adjustments, Interest Rates

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Energieeffizienz Im Gebäudesektor – Ein Überblick Über Die Gesetzlichen Massnahmen

Neues Solarpaket der Bundesregierung, neue Emissionsreduktionsziele der EU-Kommission, Sanierungs- und Solarpflicht für Gebäudeeigentümer, klimaneutrales Heizen, CO2-Abgaben, etc. – der Gebäudesektor steht aufgrund seiner… more

Energy Efficiency, Energy Projects, Energy Sector, EU, EU Directive

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Supreme Court to Consider Whirlpool’s Petition for Certiorari in Significant Subpart F Case

On August 10, 2022, a petition for writ of certiorari filed by Whirlpool Financial Corporation & Consolidated Subsidiaries and Whirlpool International Holdings S.a.r.l. & Consolidated Subsidiaries (collectively, Whirlpool) was… more

Amicus Briefs, Appeals, Foreign Earned Income, Internal Revenue Code (IRC), Luxembourg

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The Supreme Court’s decision on IEEPA tariffs: What the court decided and what it means for importers

On February 20, 2026, the United States Supreme Court invalidated all of President Trump’s so-called “reciprocal” and “fentanyl” tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA)… more

Constitutional Challenges, Court of International Trade, Customs and Border Protection, Executive Orders, International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA)

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Private Markets Update | Summer 2024

The Private Markets Update highlights key developments emerging from private markets across Europe, the UK and the United States, exploring the cross-border issues that matter to investors and sponsors in alternative assets… more

Acquisitions, Artificial Intelligence, Capital Markets, Cross-Border, EU

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Key Takeaways | Outlook for Competitive Power in 2022

On February 2, Neil Levy and David Tewksbury, partners in McDermott’s Energy Regulatory, Markets & Reliability Practice Group, hosted Todd Snitchler, president and CEO of the Electric Power Supply Association (EPSA), for an… more

Carbon Emissions, Energy Market, Energy Projects, Energy Sector, FERC

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Cartel Corner - July 2023

In the first half of 2023, antitrust enforcers remained remarkably busy both in the United States (US) and across the European Union (EU). The US Department of Justice’s (DOJ’s) Antitrust Division (Division) and the Federal… more

Antitrust Division, Antitrust Violations, Department of Justice (DOJ), Enforcement Actions, EU

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2020 Health Antitrust Year in Review

The federal antitrust enforcement agencies brought three hospital merger challenges and three criminal antitrust enforcement actions in healthcare in the past year. Combined with the incoming Democratic administration,… more

Antitrust Division, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Enforcement Actions, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Healthcare

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Trending in Telehealth: May 21 – May 27, 2024

Trending in Telehealth highlights state legislative and regulatory developments that impact the healthcare providers, telehealth and digital health companies, pharmacists and technology companies that deliver and facilitate the… more

Digital Health, Health Care Providers, Healthcare, Healthcare Reform, Legislative Agendas

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Bond order doesn’t qualify for immediate appeal

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reaffirmed strict limits on interlocutory review, finding that a bond order, even one imposing significant financial obligations, is not directly appealable… more

Appeals, Appellate Courts, Appellate Jurisdiction, Bad Faith, Bonds

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FTC Final Noncompete Rule: Game Plan Checklist

With the Federal Trade Commission’s Final Rule that would ban noncompetes nationwide set to go into effect on September 4, 2024, assuming pending litigation doesn’t cause any delays, employers should begin planning now to… more

Corporate Counsel, Employer Liability Issues, Employment Contract, Employment Litigation, Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

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Automotive Finance Update: Aktualisiertes Merkblatt Der Bafin Zu Finanzierungsleasing

Die BaFin hat kürzlich ihr Merkblatt zur aufsichtsrechtlichen Einordnung von Finanzierungs-leasing aktualisiert. In seiner neuen Fassung ist das Merkblatt nun besser strukturiert und hinsichtlich einiger Aspekte eindeutiger… more

Automotive Industry, Automotive Loans, Financing, German Banking Act, Money Transfer

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Hedge fund developments: Portable alpha and SMAs

Insurance dedicated funds and rated feeders dominated hedge fund formation activity in 2025. There is continued interest in portable alpha strategies that capture both alpha and beta returns… more

Asset Management, Contract Terms, Derivatives, Fees, Fiduciary Duty

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[Webinar] Digital Health Venture Series, Part 2: Preparing Your Start-Up for the Funding Process - December 15th, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT

The unique business opportunities created by digital health companies can carry heightened regulatory risks. As investors increase their focus on the digital health sector and as digital health companies engage in more complex… more

Business Opportunities, Capital Raising, Data Rights, Digital Health, Health Care Providers

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FTC issues COPPA Policy Statement to provide enforcement discretion and encourage the use of age verification technologies

On February 25, 2026, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a Policy Statement clarifying its enforcement approach under the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) Rule to encourage the use of age verification… more

Compliance Monitoring, Consent, Consumer Privacy Rights, COPPA, Data Privacy

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A Tsunami of Lawsuits Is Expected to Slam Institutions in the Wake of New York Adult Survivors Act

A new revival window opened on Thanksgiving Day for filing sexual assault and abuse lawsuits that would otherwise be time-barred by the New York statute of limitations. This means that entities who formerly employed or were… more

Corporate Misconduct, Criminal Prosecution, Former Employee, Former Employer, New Legislation

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Coronavirus Impact on Private M&A Terms

The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is bringing unprecedented disruption to the private M&A market. Even in today’s uncertain environment, however, certain deals are still moving forward. To usher existing agreements to… more

Acquisitions, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Due Diligence, Mergers

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[Event] 3rd Annual Shanghai Life Sciences Forum - November 12th, Shanghai, China

MWE China Law Offices and its strategic alliance partner McDermott Will & Emery are proud to co-host our annual Shanghai Life Sciences Forum in partnership with the Redefining Early Stage Investments (RESI) conference. This… more

Acquisitions, Corporate Governance, Cross-Border Transactions, Events, Foreign Investment

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Over easy or undercooked? First look at DOGE’s Medicaid data

On February 13, 2026, the “DOGE” team within the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released the largest public dataset of Medicaid provider spending data in department history… more

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Data Collection, Data Privacy, Data Reporting, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

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[Event] Tax Symposium 2024 - May 14th - 15th, Chicago, IL

Discover the latest global developments and planning opportunities to stay ahead of the curve at McDermott’s Tax Symposium 2024. Join us in Chicago for a full day of programming designed to equip corporate tax leaders with… more

Acquisitions, Best Practices, Continuing Legal Education, Controlled Foreign Corporations, Corporate Taxes

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Employee Benefit Plans: Important Considerations for Year-End and 2025

For calendar-year plans, the 2025 plan year is right around the corner. And even for non-calendar-year plans, January 1, 2025, is a key implementation date for certain plan features. This is the ideal time for plan sponsors to… more

Benefit Plan Sponsors, Cybersecurity, Employee Benefits, Employer Group Health Plans, Employer Liability Issues

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FSR Guidelines 2026 | “Safe harbours” for call ins: Comfort, not a free pass

The final FSR Guidelines, adopted on January 9, 2026, do not expand the Commission’s legal powers under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2022/2560)… more

Acquisition Agreements, Competition Authorities, Cross-Border Transactions, EU, European Commission

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CMMC: Final DFARS Rule kicks off phased implementation

This article is an update to McDermott Will & Schulte’s series on the US Department of Defense’s (DoD) Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Program. As DoD has now issued the final component of that program, the… more

Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC), Defense Contracts, Department of Defense (DOD)

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[Webinar] Compliance AI + Smart Lawyering: Maximizing Data to Stay Ahead of the DOJ’s Key Enforcement Areas - July 20th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EDT

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) now has more ammunition and resources than ever to use data analytics in their investigations. The convergence of better technology, increasingly usable data sets, and the ripe combination of… more

Analytics, Antitrust Division, Antitrust Violations, Artificial Intelligence, Compliance

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One Big Beautiful Bill Act Has Many Impacts for Nonprofit Health Systems

The US House of Representatives passed its One Big Beautiful Bill Act on May 22, 2025 (the Act), but nonprofit health systems may not find much about the Act that’s attractive. If passed by the US Senate and signed into law, the… more

Employee Benefits, Executive Compensation, Federal Budget, Healthcare, Healthcare Reform

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California antitrust law changes underscore state’s intent to maximize deterrence

Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed two new bills into law, and amendments to the Cartwright Act are likely forthcoming. On October 6, 2025, Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law California Senate Bill No. 763 (SB 763),… more

Algorithms, Antitrust Division, Antitrust Provisions, Antitrust Violations, California

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Relaxation of Long-Standing Restrictions on Foreign Investment in the Healthcare Sector in China

The demand for medical services in China is growing, with the country’s ageing population set against its potential for economic development. A joint circular released by China’s Ministry of Commerce, National Health Commission… more

China, Foreign Direct Investment, Foreign Investment, Healthcare, Hospitals

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Healthcare Regulatory Check-up Newsletter | March 2024 Recap

This issue of McDermott’s Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up highlights regulatory activity for March 2024. We summarize a US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit decision interpreting the intent standard under the federal… more

Anti-Kickback Statute, Appeals, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), False Claims Act (FCA)

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[Webinar] Navigating the New Energy Landscape - Impact on Oil & Gas - June 6th, 12:30 pm ET

Join the McDermott Energy & Project Finance Practice Group for its spring webinar series: Navigating the New Energy Landscape. Register for Impact on Oil & Gas where we will discuss the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act and… more

Clean Energy, Energy Market, Energy Projects, Energy Sector, Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)

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Transatlantic restructuring trends: What to expect in 2026

It has been a tumultuous year, with modest economic growth with a continuing steady flow rather than a new wave of restructurings. Tariffs, layoffs, and industry-specific structural weaknesses are projected to constrain US… more

Bankruptcy Court, Borrowers, Chapter 11, Commercial Bankruptcy, Corporate Restructuring

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[Event] Tax Symposium 2024 - May 14th - 15th, Chicago, IL

Discover the latest global developments and planning opportunities to stay ahead of the curve at McDermott’s Tax Symposium 2024. Join us in Chicago for a full day of programming designed to equip corporate tax leaders with… more

Acquisitions, Best Practices, Continuing Legal Education, Controlled Foreign Corporations, Corporate Taxes

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The Conversation Continues: Some Post-Patent-Termination Royalties Are Acceptable

For the second time in less than two weeks, a circuit court decided an appeal hinging on the Brulotte rule, which holds that patent royalties are impermissible when based on payments for the use of expired patents. Like the US… more

Appeals, Intellectual Property Protection, Patent Expiration, Patent Litigation, Patent Royalties

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New Foreign Tax Credit Rules May Warrant Restructuring Foreign Branches

The 2017 Tax Act added a separate foreign tax credit limitation category, or basket, for income earned in a foreign branch. As a result, certain US groups may be limited in their ability to use foreign income taxes paid or… more

Federal Taxes, Foreign Tax, Foreign Tax Credits, Tax Credits

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[Webinar] Looking Ahead to 2024: Global Labor and Employment Legal Update - December 6th, 11:30 am - 2:00 pm EST

Following a dynamic year coupled with a continually evolving legal landscape, employers may feel that they are left with more questions than answers. Join us for an in-depth webinar that will unpack the most pertinent legal… more

Artificial Intelligence, Continuing Legal Education, Drug Testing, Employee Handbooks, Employer Liability Issues

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Attorney-client relationship owed to both joint IP owners

Addressing attorney-client relationship formation and legal malpractice, the US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit reversed in part, vacated in part, and remanded a district court’s grant of summary judgment… more

Appeals, Appellate Courts, Attorney Misconduct, Client Communication, Confidential Information

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OIG Final Rule Expands OIG Enforcement Authority to Grant and Contract Fraud

On June 27, 2023, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) released a final rule amending OIG’s civil money penalty (CMP) regulations implementing the 21st Century Cures Act (Cures… more

21st Century Cures Act, Amended Rules, CMP Law, Corporate Misconduct, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

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Six Takeaways from Wind Turbine Vendor Update: A Conversation with GE Renewable Energy

McDermott hosted GE Renewable Energy North America Services Sales Leader Ben Stafford, Commercial Director of Onshore Wind for the North Region Rob Bienick and Commercial Director of Onshore Wind for the West Region Matt Lynch… more

Construction Industry, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Energy Projects, Energy Sector, General Electric

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No Loss, No Problem: SCOTUS Expands Wire Fraud Reach in Kousisis Ruling

On May 22, 2025, the Supreme Court of the United States (the Court) issued its opinion in Kousisis v. United States, holding that a defendant may be convicted of wire fraud for inducing a victim to enter a contract under… more

Appeals, Contract Disputes, Criminal Prosecution, False Claims Act (FCA), Fraudulent Inducement

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Credit Conditions - Q1 2026

Welcome to this edition of Credit Conditions, a quarterly publication from McDermott Will & Schulte that analyzes recent debt market trends. End-of-year dealmaking accelerated across M&A, private equity (PE), and credit markets,… more

Acquisition Agreements, Bank Loan Markets, BSL, Capital Markets, Credit Funds

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Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up Newsletter | January 2026 Recap

This issue of McDermott Will & Schulte’s Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up highlights regulatory activity for January 2026. The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) issued two advisory… more

Anti-Kickback Statute, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Department of Justice (DOJ), Enforcement

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Special Report - 2022 FDA Year in Review

As the United States’ primary public health and consumer protection agency, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates at least one quarter of the nation’s economy and exerts significant influence over global economies… more

Biologics, Clinical Laboratory Testing, Clinical Trials, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Federal Food Drug and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA)

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EU Inc. – The truly European company structure

Die Ankündigung einer europäischen Rechtsform („EU Inc.“) ist nicht nur ein Meilenstein im Gesellschaftsrecht, sondern auch ein starkes Signal für das Finanzdienstleistungs- und FinTech-Ökosystem… more

Business Entities, Business Formation, Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Corporate Governance

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OTA Finds CDTFA’s Audit Methodology Arbitrary

In Appeal of Colambaarchchi (OTA Case No. 21017152; 2023-OTA-302), a California-based retailer was audited by the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) for years 2016 through 2019. Upon audit, CDTFA… more

Audits, California, Income Taxes, Sales Tax, Tax Appeals

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COVID-19 – Contingency Planning Checklist for Private Equity Portfolio Companies

Following the wider outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) around the world, radical—and sometimes controversial—actions have been and are further expected to be taken by national, federal and local governments and authorities… more

Acquisitions, Business Interruption, Capital Markets, Commercial Insurance Policies, Contract Terms

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Connecticut Can’t Help Itself, Amends Consumer Privacy Law Again

On June 3, 2025, the Connecticut legislature passed a bill amending the Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CTDPA). The amendment introduces a variety of changes, including a broadening of the CTDPA’s applicability, changed… more

Connecticut, Consumer Privacy Rights, Data Controller, Data Privacy, Data Processors

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[Webinar] 2021 Trust & Estate Controversy Forum - September 23rd, 9:30 am - 1:30 pm PDT

Join us for an interactive webinar focusing on multifaceted issues impacting fiduciaries and beneficiaries in the administration of trusts and estates. We’ll highlight how to effectively manage controversies when they… more

Beneficiaries, Canada, Celebrities, Continuing Legal Education, Estate Claims

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Special Report - Peering Into the Crystal Ball: Crypto Enforcement in a Second Trump Term

In November 2021, at the height of cryptocurrency’s “bull run,” the market capitalization for crypto reached a record of nearly $3 trillion. Just a year later, and shortly after FTX petitioned for Chapter 11 bankruptcy… more

Corporate Counsel, Cryptocurrency, Enforcement, Enforcement Priorities, Government Agencies

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Key Features of the New EU Product Liability Directive: Increased Potential for Litigation in the Technology, Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Sectors

On October 10, 2024, the Council of the European Union adopted the new EU Directive on Liability for Defective Products (New PLD), repealing Directive 85/374/EEC (PLD), adopted in 1985… more

Corporate Counsel, EU, EU Directive, Healthcare, Medical Devices

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Creating a Cyber Volunteer Force: Strategy and Options

Critical infrastructure and essential services in the United States—especially small or rural service providers—are highly vulnerable to disruptions from cyber attacks. Given the ever-growing need for cybersecurity services in… more

Critical Infrastructure Sectors, Cyber Attacks, Cybersecurity, Incident Response Plans, Nonprofits

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Virtual Care Advancement | Outlook on CHRONIC Care Act and Other Federal Legislation

The Senate’s unanimous passage of the Creating High-Quality Results and Outcomes Necessary to Improve Chronic (CHRONIC) Care Act of 2017 (S.870) on September 26th is an encouraging step forward for modernizing telehealth access… more

Chronic Care Managment (CCM), Health Care Providers, Medicare, Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS), Telehealth

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Design and Execution of a Cross-border Deal

Efficiently executing a cross-border transaction requires experience, pragmatism and a specialized skill set. We have closed transactions in more than 75 countries for buyers and sellers across the full spectrum of dealmaking,… more

Cross-Border Transactions, Disclosure Requirements, Financial Reporting, Jurisdiction, Rollover Equity

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Global equity plan reporting obligations for calendar-year 2026: Part one

Global equity plans are complex, and their administration requires collaboration across multiple departments, including legal, human resources, payroll, and tax… more

Capital Markets, Cross-Border Transactions, Employee Benefits, Equity Compensation, Filing Deadlines

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Prosecution history primacy: “Consisting essentially of” means what applicant said it meant

In a decision that underscores the primacy of prosecution history to determine claim scope, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reversed the Patent Trial & Appeal Board’s interpretation of the transitional phrase… more

Appeals, Claim Construction, Inter Partes Review (IPR) Proceeding, Life Sciences, Obviousness

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[Webinar] Physician Alignment in Hospital/PPM Joint Ventures in 2024: A McDermott and Chartis Roundtable - January 18th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm ET

Hospitals and health systems are looking to improve the financial performance of their physician practices, and investor-backed physician practice management (PPM) companies have sophisticated practice management capabilities… more

Health Care Providers, Healthcare Facilities, Hospitals, Investors, Joint Venture

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This Week in 340B: February 24 – March 2, 2026

Find the week’s updates on 340B litigation to help you stay in the know on how 340B cases are developing across the country. Each week we comb through the dockets of more than 50 340B cases to provide you with a quick summary of… more

Amicus Briefs, Appeals, Appellate Courts, Constitutional Challenges, Covered Entities

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2023 IP Outlook: Developments in Trademark and Copyright Process and Procedure

Throughout 2022, the procedural rules of the US Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) and the newly formed Copyright Claims Board (CCB) underwent several developments. The PTO outlined a new administrative process for addressing… more

Copyright, Copyright Office, Corporate Counsel, Fraud, New Rules

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Federal Court of Justice Tightens Data Room Disclosure Requirements for Sellers, M&A Advisors and Other Parties

I. Usual exclusion of liability for facts disclosed in the data room - In corporate acquisitions, the following market standard has become established for limiting the seller’s liability: A seller’s liability for a breach of… more

Acquisitions, Buyers, Disclosure Requirements, Documentation, Electronic Transaction

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[Webinar] Novità Fiscali Fine 2020 - January 21st, 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm CET

Proseguendo una consuetudine dello Studio, che ha sempre raccolto l’interesse e l’approvazione da parte Vostra, abbiamo organizzato, quest’anno in formato webinar, un incontro sulle principali novità fiscali recentemente… more

Business Assets, Business Taxes, Corporate Taxes, Foreign Corporations, Income Taxes

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[Webinar] Alcohol Regulatory Landscape in 2026: Predictions and Strategies - January 28th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EST

The alcoholic beverage industry is navigating significant shifts in 2026. Alcohol companies are filing for or contemplating bankruptcy, antitrust enforcement actions continue, and new federal challenges face the growing… more

Antitrust Litigation, Beverage Manufacturers, Commercial Bankruptcy, Continuing Legal Education, Enforcement Actions

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New Limits to the UK SFO's Ability to Compel Production of Evidence from Overseas May Lead to Increase in DOJ Investigations

On February 5, 2021, in a unanimous decision, the UK Supreme Court held that the UK Serious Fraud Office (SFO) did not have the authority under Section 2(3) of the Criminal Justice Act 1987 (the 1987 Act) to compel a foreign… more

Corporate Counsel, Criminal Prosecution, Department of Justice (DOJ), Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), International Organizations

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Global Equity Plan Reporting Obligations for Calendar-Year 2025: Part One

Global equity plans are complex, and administration requires collaboration between various departments, including legal, human resources, payroll, and tax. Plan administrators (and their teams) should be aware of their reporting… more

Capital Markets, Corporate Governance, Corporate Taxes, Employee Benefits, Foreign Equity Securities

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International Legal Highlights | June 2022

EUROPEAN COMMISSION ADOPTED A PROPOSAL DIRECTIVE ON CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY DUE DILIGENCE - On 23 February 2022, the European Commission (EC) adopted a proposal for a directive on corporate sustainability due diligence (the… more

American Bar Association (ABA), Compliance, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Corporate Counsel, Corporate Crimes

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IRS announces 2026 employee benefit plan limits

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced the cost-of-living adjustments to the applicable dollar limits for various employer-sponsored retirement and welfare plans for 2026… more

401k, 403(b) Plans, 457(b) Plans, Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA), Defined Benefit Plans

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Private Markets Update | Summer 2024

The Private Markets Update highlights key developments emerging from private markets across Europe, the UK and the United States, exploring the cross-border issues that matter to investors and sponsors in alternative assets… more

Acquisitions, Artificial Intelligence, Capital Markets, Cross-Border, EU

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[Event] 2022 TAX IN THE CITY® CHICAGO: A WOMEN’S TAX ROUNDTABLE - December 6th, Chicago, IL

Mark your calendars to join us for our year-in-review program that will cover key tax and employee benefits issues affecting the state and local, federal and international legal landscape. We will conclude our program with… more

Compensation & Benefits, Employee Benefits, Events, Federal Taxes, Internal Revenue Code (IRC)

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Treasury Finalizes DPL Rules, Extends Transitional DCL Relief for Pillar Two Taxes

Since the proposed dual consolidated loss (DCL) and disregarded payment loss (DPL) rules were released in August 2024, taxpayers have been wondering whether these controversial regulations would be finalized before the end of… more

Compliance, Corporate Taxes, Final Rules, GILTI tax, Income Taxes

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International News: Focus on Private Equity

Our Focus on Private Equity provides a global perspective on some of the challenges being faced by PE firms and how these can be successfully addressed. It also examines some of the many opportunities available, e.g., by taking… more

Abuse of Dominance, China, Corruption, Data Privacy, Data Protection

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Caution for Nonprofits Doing Business with Insiders: IRS Revokes 501(c)(3) Status Based on Management Company Relationship

Picture a 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle of a frightening image with a single piece missing. No matter which piece is missing, the image is still frightening. Now picture the same jigsaw puzzle with 400 pieces missing. The image may… more

Board of Directors, Charitable Organizations, IRS, Tax Exempt Entities, Tax Exemptions

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FDA’s Makary declares upcoming crackdown on GLP-1 claims, importation

On February 6, 2026, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced its intent to take action against compounded GLP-1 medications… more

Advertising, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Department of Justice (DOJ), Drug Compounding, Enforcement Actions

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New From January 2024 | Participation Exemption for European Corporations on Disposal of Shareholdings

The Italian government recently approved a draft 2024 budget law which provides for the extension of the domestic participation exemption regime on disposal of shareholdings (PEX) to those non-resident corporations that: (i) are… more

Corporate Entities, Corporate Taxes, EU, European Economic Area (EEA), Income Taxes

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[Event] Private Client Roundtable - March 15th, Boston, MA

Thaw out with McDermott’s Tax and Private Client teams during our first (of many) Boston Private Client Roundtables where attendees can reconnect with peers in the tax, private client and wealth advisory space in the city. We… more

Estate Planning, Events, Family Limited Partnerships, Family Offices, High Net-Worth

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Decoupling from DC: How HB 4961 redefines Michigan’s tax base

At the tail end of the 2025 – 2026 legislative session, Michigan’s Legislature moved swiftly to enact House Bill (HB) 4961, which decouples from five federal tax benefits enacted earlier this year under the federal One Big… more

Bonus Depreciation, Business Taxes, Corporate Taxes, Federal Taxes, Internal Revenue Code (IRC)

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Credit Conditions - Q1 2026

Welcome to this edition of Credit Conditions, a quarterly publication from McDermott Will & Schulte that analyzes recent debt market trends. End-of-year dealmaking accelerated across M&A, private equity (PE), and credit markets,… more

Acquisition Agreements, Bank Loan Markets, BSL, Capital Markets, Credit Funds

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DOJ Demonstrates Commitment to COVID-19-Related Healthcare Enforcement with New Criminal Charges

On April 20, 2022, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced a nationwide coordinated law enforcement action focused on COVID-19-related healthcare fraud. In total, DOJ brought criminal charges against 21 individuals,… more

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Coronavirus/COVID-19, Corporate Executives, Criminal Prosecution, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

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IRS Announces 2023 Employee Benefit Plan Limits

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Social Security Administration announced the cost-of-living adjustments to the applicable dollar limits on various employer-sponsored retirement and welfare plans and the Social… more

401k, 403(b) Plans, 457(b) Plans, Benefit Plan Sponsors, Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA)

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US Federal Agencies Commit to Regulatory Enforcement of AI Systems

In a recent joint statement, several federal agencies warned that they will commit to enforcing their separate regulations against developers, deployers and users of AI systems, specifically citing civil rights, fair… more

Artificial Intelligence, Automation Systems, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Department of Justice (DOJ), Enforcement Actions

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[Webinar] 2023 Labor & Employment Strategic Focus - February 14th, 1:00 pm - 2:15 pm EST

The new year is off to a fast start, and companies are already looking ahead in anticipation of the legal developments and updates that may impact their businesses. Join McDermott’s Labor & Employment team for a presentation on… more

Arbitration Agreements, Continuing Legal Education, Employment Contract, Employment Policies, Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

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The good, the unexpected, and the unanswered: Advisory Opinion 25-11 addresses discounts and rebates under the AKS

At the end of 2025, the Office of Inspector General (OIG) of the US Department of Health and Human Services issued Advisory Opinion (AO) 25-11, addressing a biopharmaceutical manufacturer’s proposed vaccine discount and rebate… more

Advisory Opinions, Anti-Kickback Statute, Compliance Monitoring, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Discounts

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Focus on Private Equity - Issue 2, June 2013

In This Issue: - Avoiding Repricing Pitfalls - America Invents Act: Practical Considerations for Portfolio Companies. - Excerpt from Avoiding Repricing Pitfalls: Perhaps it is no more than a result of a… more

America Invents Act, Covered Business Method Patents, First-to-File, Patent Reform, Patents

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Key One Big Beautiful Bill Act implications for family offices and high-net-worth investors

On July 4, 2025, President Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), the most significant US tax overhaul since the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). The OBBBA includes critical changes impacting family offices,… more

Capital Gains Tax, Closely Held Businesses, Estate Planning, Federal Budget, High Net-Worth

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[Event] 2023 J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference - January 10th, San Francisco, CA

Come together with key decision-makers, innovators and investors from across the healthcare, life sciences and private equity (PE) industries during the year’s largest healthcare investment symposium… more

Biopharmaceutical, Digital Health, Events, Health Care Providers, Health Technology

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Power outage: Assignment doesn’t include future improvements

In a pair of related rulings, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reviewed two decisions from two different agencies involving the same patent. The Court ultimately found that the International Trade Commission (ITC)… more

Appeals, Article III, CAFC, Contract Interpretation, Inter Partes Review (IPR) Proceeding

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[Event] Value-Based Care Symposium 2024 - May 16th - 17th, Nashville, TN

WHERE VALUE-BASED CARE MEETS THE BUSINESS OF HEALTHCARE - Join hundreds of c-suite leaders, investors, operators and counsel in the healthcare capital of the United States for a deep dive into the key business and policy… more

Best Practices, Business Development, Business Model, Business Opportunities, Continuing Legal Education

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Circuit Split Remains Unresolved After ERISA Case Settles

On September 20, 2018, the US Supreme Court dismissed—pursuant to settlement—an ERISA lawsuit that could have resolved the circuit split over who holds the burden of proof in ERISA breach of fiduciary duty cases. In Pioneer… more

Employee Benefits, Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), ESOP, Retirement Plan

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The Supreme Court’s decision on IEEPA tariffs: What the court decided and what it means for importers

On February 20, 2026, the United States Supreme Court invalidated all of President Trump’s so-called “reciprocal” and “fentanyl” tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA)… more

Constitutional Challenges, Court of International Trade, Customs and Border Protection, Executive Orders, International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA)

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Data, privacy, and cybersecurity developments we are watching in 2026

Without fail, each new year brings regulatory shifts and plaintiffs’-bar activity that push data, privacy, and cybersecurity in unexpected directions. As we look ahead to 2026, our Data, Privacy, and Cybersecurity Group is… more

Artificial Intelligence, Audits, California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), Cookies, COPPA

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[Webinar] Private Client Virtual Forum | CryptoTrustees – Estate Planning & Cryptocurrency - June 17th, 10:00 am - 11:00 am PDT

Join us as we discuss the issues facing trustees and individuals holding cryptocurrency or seeking to invest in cryptocurrency. We will explore the evolving regulatory environment as well as evolving estate planning… more

Continuing Legal Education, Cryptocurrency, Digital Assets, Estate Planning, Investors

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[Event] 2022 TAX IN THE CITY® CHICAGO: A WOMEN’S TAX ROUNDTABLE - December 6th, Chicago, IL

Mark your calendars to join us for our year-in-review program that will cover key tax and employee benefits issues affecting the state and local, federal and international legal landscape. We will conclude our program with… more

Compensation & Benefits, Employee Benefits, Events, Federal Taxes, Internal Revenue Code (IRC)

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The English Arbitration Act 2025: Developments in the Lex Arbitri of a Leading Jurisdiction for International Arbitration

On 24 February 2025, the Arbitration Act 2025 entered into force, introducing various amendments to the Arbitration Act 1996. The amendments introduced do not effectuate a large-scale reform of the arbitration law of England and… more

Arbitration, Arbitration Agreements, Arbitrators, Dispute Resolution, International Arbitration

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New Duty on UK Employers to Prevent Sexual Harassment

From 26 October 2024, UK employers will be subject to a new positive duty to prevent sexual harassment of workers in the course of their employment. The new preventative duty is set out in the Worker Protection (Amendment of… more

Corporate Culture, Employees, Employer Liability Issues, Employment Policies, Hostile Environment

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TTB Label Approval System Survives First Amendment Challenge from DC Brewery

I. Factual Background - During the 34-day government shutdown occurring between December 2018 and January 2019, producers and importers of beer, wine and distilled spirits needing label approval to bring new products to… more

Beer, Beverage Manufacturers, Breweries, COLA, Distilleries

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Court Holds That False Claims Act’s Qui Tam Provision Is Unconstitutional

On September 30, 2024, the US District Court for the Middle District of Florida dismissed a False Claims Act (FCA) case on the grounds that the qui tam provision of the FCA is unconstitutional. This ruling will almost certainly… more

Appeals, Constitutional Challenges, False Claims Act (FCA), Florida, Litigation Strategies

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Sanctions on Venezuela ease, but legal risk and cross-border complexity persist

On January 29, 2026, the US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) initiated a notable, but carefully tailored, easing of US sanctions targeting Venezuela’s oil sector… more

Compliance Monitoring, Cross-Border Transactions, Economic Sanctions, General Licenses, Geopolitical Risks

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[Ongoing Program] Session 4: IP Litigation - September 28th, 10:00 am - 11:00 am KST

KOREA WEBINAR SERIES 2021 - In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, our first Korea Webinar Series will be held as a virtual series, with four sessions taking place between September 8 – September 28, 2021. Though we cannot see… more

Automotive Industry, Forum, FRAND, Intellectual Property Litigation, Intellectual Property Protection

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DOJ-HHS False Claims Act Working Group will pursue healthcare, life sciences enforcement priorities

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) and the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently announced the relaunch of the DOJ-HHS False Claims Act Working Group, intended to “strengthen[] [the agencies’] ongoing… more

Anti-Kickback Statute, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Department of Justice (DOJ), Enforcement Actions

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HPE Miami 2023 | Current Issues and Trends in Purchase Agreement Negotiations and Rep & Warranty Insurance

During this session, Gregory Metz, partner and co-head of McDermott’s Private Equity Practice Group, and Partner Michael McStay moderated a panel that discussed current issues and trends in purchase agreement negotiations and… more

Acquisitions, Buyers, Financing, Healthcare, Insurance Industry

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The Hidden Value of Assets in the United Kingdom: Are You Making the Most of Your Real Estate?

Traditional trading businesses naturally focus primarily on their operating business, but often are unaware of the relatively simple options available to ensure they are making the most of their real estate assets. In a… more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Ground Leases, Leaseback, Real Estate Market, Sales

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Florida expands rules favoring noncompetes while other states limit them further

2025 has been a busy year for new state legislation on employee restrictive covenant agreements, particularly in the healthcare sector. While several states have pushed forward new legislation restricting employee restrictive… more

Florida, Healthcare, Healthcare Reform, Healthcare Workers, Maryland

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International News: Spotlight on Foreign Investment

In this dynamic global landscape, investors have always been required to make savvy, smart choices. This requires navigating through the intricate web of bilateral treaty protection, exploring the vital role these agreements… more

Acquisitions, Bilateral Investment Treaties, Buyers, Carve Out Provisions, Cross-Border Transactions

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On the Stand With Kevin Meek

Kevin Meek litigates patent disputes in federal courts across the country, before the US International Trade Commission, and in post-grant proceedings before the US Patent and Trademark Office. He has led dozens of trials… more

Career Development, Litigation Strategies, Professional Development, Trial Attorneys, Trial Preparation

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New York City’s Wage Transparency Law to Take Effect November 1, 2022

On January 15, 2022, the New York City Council enacted Local Law 32 of 2022 (Wage Transparency Law or Law) to amend the New York City Human Rights Law (NYCHRL) to require that most employers include compensation data in their… more

Disclosure Requirements, Employer Liability Issues, Hiring & Firing, Job Ads, Job Applicants

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No Supremacy Clause Preemption Where State Statute Doesn’t Conflict With Federal

The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit explained that ordinarily, when state law contradicts with federal law, the state law may be preempted by the federal law under the US Constitution’s Supremacy Clause. However, under… more

Appeals, Constitutional Challenges, Drug Compounding, FDA Approval, Federal Food Drug and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA)

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The UK Economic Crime & Corporate Transparency Act 2023: What companies need to know and what they can do to prepare

The UK Economic Crime & Corporate Transparency Act 2023 sets out two major reforms making it much easier for UK authorities to prosecute corporate wrongdoing: - it substantially increases the circumstances in which a company… more

Corporate Crimes, Corporate Transparency Act, Criminal Prosecution, Employer Liability Issues, Financial Crimes

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A newly devised clause to strengthen cross-border enforcement of monetary judgments

Enforcing monetary judgments across borders remains a significant challenge for international businesses. Even where a final court judgment has been obtained, recovery can be delayed or frustrated by inconsistent recognition… more

Arbitration, Arbitration Agreements, Arbitration Awards, Commercial Litigation, Contract Terms

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Navigating Data Privacy Questions Post-Dobbs

The US Supreme Court’s recent decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization has raised many questions about potential efforts by law enforcement agencies to obtain data from healthcare and… more

Abortion, Biden Administration, Data Collection, Data Privacy, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

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Market Update: Investments in Healthcare Education on the Rise

Partners Julia Boyd, Marshall Jackson, Jr., and Gregory Metz explored the increasing investment activity at the intersection of education and healthcare during a recent panel that featured Dina Said Dwyer, founder of Eden… more

Digital Health, Healthcare, Investment, Investment Management, Investors

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Wichtige Aspekte des Koalitionsvertrags 2025 aus Immobilien- und Steuersicht

Wohnen, Bauen, Klima: Die Wohn- und Klimapolitik im Koalitionsvertrag 2025 - Mit dem Koalitionsvertrag 2025 hat sich die Bundesregierung ehrgeizige Ziele für den Wohnungsbau, das Mietrecht, die kommunale Wohnungspolitik und die… more

Affordable Housing, Climate Change, Energy Policy, Germany, Housing Market

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[Webinar] Looking Ahead to 2024: Global Labor and Employment Legal Update - December 6th, 11:30 am - 2:00 pm EST

Following a dynamic year coupled with a continually evolving legal landscape, employers may feel that they are left with more questions than answers. Join us for an in-depth webinar that will unpack the most pertinent legal… more

Artificial Intelligence, Continuing Legal Education, Drug Testing, Employee Handbooks, Employer Liability Issues

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Not Just a Blip: Section 101 as Affirmative Defense

On appeal from a motion to dismiss based on subject matter eligibility, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit held that a district court appropriately analyzed certain claims as representative claims and that the… more

Abstract Ideas, Affirmative Defenses, Alice/Mayo, Claim Construction, Motion to Amend

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Appeal is too late to raise percolating claim construction dispute

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a district court’s finding of noninfringement, concluding that the patent owner had improperly raised a claim construction issue for the first time on appeal – an argument… more

Appeals, Claim Construction, Intellectual Property Litigation, Noninfringement, Patent Infringement

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Securing Strategic Sectors: Insights from McDermott’s Defense & Essential Infrastructure Roundtable

In October 2025, McDermott Will & Schulte hosted its Defense & Essential Infrastructure Roundtable, convening leading voices from across government, industry, and finance to discuss the challenges facing Europe’s most sensitive… more

Critical Infrastructure Sectors, Cybersecurity, Defense Sector, Environmental Social & Governance (ESG), EU

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SEC Adopts Final Rules Concerning SPAC Initial Public Offerings and de-SPAC Transactions

On January 24, 2024, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) adopted final rules (Final Rules) related to initial public offerings (IPOs) by special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) and business combination… more

Final Rules, Initial Public Offering (IPO), Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs)

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[Event] Tax Symposium 2024 - May 14th - 15th, Chicago, IL

Discover the latest global developments and planning opportunities to stay ahead of the curve at McDermott’s Tax Symposium 2024. Join us in Chicago for a full day of programming designed to equip corporate tax leaders with… more

Acquisitions, Best Practices, Continuing Legal Education, Controlled Foreign Corporations, Corporate Taxes

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Teleprescribing of Controlled Substances Temporarily Extended Beyond PHE – What’s Next?

The US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) are extending telehealth flexibilities that allow providers to prescribe controlled substances. While the… more

Controlled Substances, Controlled Substances Act, DEA, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Health Care Providers

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Deadlines for the Adoption of Clawback Policies Extended

On June 9, 2023, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved amendments to clawback policy listing standards proposed by the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the Nasdaq Stock Market LLC (Nasdaq) that extend the… more

Clawbacks, Listing Standards, Nasdaq, NYSE, Regulatory Reform

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Connecticut bans mandatory electronic payment info for healthcare access

Effective October 1, 2025, Connecticut’s Public Act 25-97 introduced a significant change for health systems and providers regarding patient payment practices… more

Connecticut, CUTPA, Digital Health, Health Care Providers, Healthcare

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CMS Announces New GUIDE Model for People Living with Dementia and Their Caregivers

The US Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently announced a new, voluntary and nationwide test model designed to support two rapidly growing demographic groups: people living with dementia, and their unpaid… more

Caregivers, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Dementia, Healthcare, Healthcare Reform

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FDA Issues Final Guidance on Informed Consent in Clinical Investigations

On August 15, 2023, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) finalized Informed Consent: Guidance for IRBs, Clinical Investigators, and Sponsors (final guidance). This document finalizes, with new examples and limited updates… more

Clinical Trials, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Healthcare, Informed Consent

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The English Arbitration Act 2025: Developments in the Lex Arbitri of a Leading Jurisdiction for International Arbitration

On 24 February 2025, the Arbitration Act 2025 entered into force, introducing various amendments to the Arbitration Act 1996. The amendments introduced do not effectuate a large-scale reform of the arbitration law of England and… more

Arbitration, Arbitration Agreements, Arbitrators, Dispute Resolution, International Arbitration

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California market-based sourcing rules to impact asset managers

Under a regulation recently finalized by the California Franchise Tax Board (FTB), fees received by asset managers may be subject to income tax in California based on the domicile of a fund’s underlying investors or beneficial… more

Asset Management, Beneficial Owner, California, Final Rules, Franchise Tax Board

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Food as Medicine: A Deep Dive Into Reimbursement

The topic of “food as medicine” has gained increased attention recently, driven by a growing recognition of the role nutrition plays in preventing and managing chronic diseases. This article provides a high-level overview of the… more

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Employer Group Health Plans, Government Agencies, Health Insurance, Medicaid

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[Webinar] Hedge Fund Legal & Compliance Roundtable - March 3rd, 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm EST

Join us for a virtual roundtable discussion regarding the changing securities regulatory and enforcement landscape. The election of Joe Biden and his subsequent nomination of Gary Gensler as the next chairman of the US… more

Biden Administration, Compliance, Enforcement Actions, Hedge Funds, Insider Trading

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CPPA Puts the Brakes on Honda’s Data Privacy Practices

On March 7, 2025, the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) issued a settlement order imposing a $632,500 fine on American Honda Motor Co., Inc. for violations of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). The CPPA… more

Automotive Industry, California, California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA), Consumer Privacy Rights

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Treasury Finalizes DPL Rules, Extends Transitional DCL Relief for Pillar Two Taxes

Since the proposed dual consolidated loss (DCL) and disregarded payment loss (DPL) rules were released in August 2024, taxpayers have been wondering whether these controversial regulations would be finalized before the end of… more

Compliance, Corporate Taxes, Final Rules, GILTI tax, Income Taxes

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[Event] 2022 West Coast Forum - November 10th, Palo Alto, CA

Join us this November for McDermott Will & Emery’s Private Client West Coast Forum. At these complimentary programs, experienced McDermott partners will lead discussions on a broad range of topics pertinent to… more

Continuing Legal Education, Diminished Capacity, Estate Planning, Events, Family Offices

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This Week in 340B: February 11 – 17, 2025

Find this week’s updates on 340B litigation to help you stay in the know on how 340B cases are developing across the country. Each week we comb through the dockets of more than 50 340B cases to provide you with a quick summary… more

Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Health Care Providers, Healthcare, HRSA, Medicare

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New Duty on UK Employers to Prevent Sexual Harassment

From 26 October 2024, UK employers will be subject to a new positive duty to prevent sexual harassment of workers in the course of their employment. The new preventative duty is set out in the Worker Protection (Amendment of… more

Corporate Culture, Employees, Employer Liability Issues, Employment Policies, Hostile Environment

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Investment Opportunities in TechBio and Pharma Services - European Health & Life Sciences Symposium 2025

In April 2025, McDermott once again hosted its annual European Health & Life Sciences Symposium at the Shangri-La hotel in Paris. Attended by some 300 delegates from across the industry, participants including investors,… more

Artificial Intelligence, Biotechnology, Innovation, Investment, Investors

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Intellectual Property & Health | News To Know – June 2022

RUSSIA RESPONDS TO WESTERN SANCTIONS WITH PATENT RETALIATION - On March 6, 2022, the Russian government retaliated against the West’s imposition of sanctions by issuing a decree permitting patented innovations to be used… more

Appeals, Biotechnology, Cosmetics, Dietary Supplements, EU

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White House executive order moves to restrict state AI legislation

On December 11, 2025, the White House issued an executive order (EO) attempting to restrict state-level artificial intelligence (AI) laws. This EO follows bipartisan legislative decisions to exclude preemption of state-level AI… more

Artificial Intelligence, Constitutional Challenges, Department of Justice (DOJ), Executive Orders, FCC

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Better Than a Snow Day: The PBGC Provides One-Time Section 4010 Reporting Waiver

Acknowledging uncommon market conditions, the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) announced Technical Update Number 23-1 (the Update), which provides a one-time waiver of certain reporting requirements for some… more

Benefit Plan Sponsors, Defined Benefit Plans, Employee Benefits, Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Employer Liability Issues

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Private Markets Update | Summer 2024

The Private Markets Update highlights key developments emerging from private markets across Europe, the UK and the United States, exploring the cross-border issues that matter to investors and sponsors in alternative assets… more

Acquisitions, Artificial Intelligence, Capital Markets, Cross-Border, EU

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The EU Artificial Intelligence Act: What's the Impact?

The EU Artificial Intelligence Act (or “AI Act”) is the world’s first legislation to regulate the use of AI. It leaves room for “technical soft law”; but, inevitably (being the first and being broad in scope), it will set… more

Artificial Intelligence, China, Code of Conduct, Data Privacy, Data Security

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[Webinar] Cutting Through the COVID-19 Chaos: Strategies for Investing in Private Funds in Uncertain Times - June 25th, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET

Join a team of McDermott corporate partners for an interactive discussion on investor considerations and hurdles arising from the current investing landscape when making investments in private equity and hedge funds, such… more

Accredited Investors, Continuing Legal Education, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Hedge Funds, Investment Funds

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AML/BSA Compliance Deadline Approaching for Private Trust Companies

On September 15, 2020, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) issued a final rule that requires state chartered non-depository trust companies, including private trust companies (PTCs), to implement anti-money… more

Anti-Money Laundering, BSA/AML, Comptroller, FinCEN, Investment Trust Companies

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How Employers and Healthcare Providers Can Navigate Immigration Enforcement

Despite the anticipation of increased enforcement of US immigration laws, the rules and practical advice related to an employer’s legal duties under the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) and what to do if US Immigration… more

Audits, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), E-Verify, Employee Rights, Employer Liability Issues

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EU Inc. – The truly European company structure

Die Ankündigung einer europäischen Rechtsform („EU Inc.“) ist nicht nur ein Meilenstein im Gesellschaftsrecht, sondern auch ein starkes Signal für das Finanzdienstleistungs- und FinTech-Ökosystem… more

Business Entities, Business Formation, Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Corporate Governance

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[Event] Private Equity Boot Camp 2023 - November 9th, Munich, Germany

We cordially invite you to our Private Equity Boot Camp in Munich this year. Experienced speakers from our Firm will train you and your colleagues during a workshop and provide legal and tax basics for the successful… more

Acquisitions, Banks, Events, Financing, Investment Adviser

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On the stand with Justin Murphy

A former federal prosecutor, Justin Murphy represents corporate and individual clients involved in government enforcement cases, including complex antitrust matters, fraud allegations and all phases of white-collar criminal and… more

Department of Justice (DOJ), Federal Prosecutors, Investigations, Litigation Strategies

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DOJ Revamps Corporate Criminal Enforcement Policies with Continued Emphasis on Compliance

At a September 15, 2022, speech at New York University School of Law, US Deputy Attorney General (Deputy AG) Lisa Monaco announced several new policies intended to further the aggressive stance the US Department of Justice (DOJ)… more

Cooperation, Corporate Counsel, Corporate Governance, Corruption, Criminal Investigations

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[Webinar] 2022 Labor & Employment Legal Update - December 7th, 10:00 am - 11:30 am PST

Following a whirlwind year, that included a transition to a new presidential administration and a constantly evolving legal landscape, employers are left with more questions than answers. During this in-depth discussion, we will… more

Continuing Legal Education, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Criminal Background Checks, Duty to Bargain, Employer Liability Issues

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DOJ Unveils New Plan for White-Collar Crime and Corporate Enforcement

The US Department of Justice’s (DOJ’s) current approach to corporate criminal enforcement has come into focus with the issuance of a new White-Collar Enforcement Plan and several revised policy documents. The changes, which… more

Corporate Crimes, Corporate Misconduct, Criminal Investigations, Department of Justice (DOJ), Enforcement Actions

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An Update on the UK Trust Registration Service

On 6 October 2020, the Fifth Money Laundering Directive ((EU) 2018/843) (MDL5)) was implemented to reinforce the United Kingdom’s money laundering regime. This had the effect of tremendously broadening the scope of the types of… more

Compliance, HMRC, Money Laundering, Registration Requirement, Reporting Requirements

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How Cross-Border M&A May Be Impacted by Trump Administration Tax Reform

President-elect Donald Trump is set to return to the White House with Republicans narrowly securing both the US Senate and the US House of Representatives. Having control of both chambers positions the party well to pursue… more

Acquisitions, Corporate Taxes, Cross-Border, Mergers, Pillar 2

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[Webinar] Data License Agreement Litigation – What You Need to Know - October 28th, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm EDT

Data license agreements have been a hot ticket item of the digital health market and are here to stay. With the exponential growth in licensed data, including de-identified patient data, data license agreement litigation and… more

Asset Protection, California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), Commercial Litigation, Contract Disputes, Contract Drafting

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CMS Issues Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Initial Guidance, First Inflation Rebate List

On March 15, 2023, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued initial program guidance related to implementation of the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program. CMS requested public comments on selected portions… more

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Drug Pricing, Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), Medicare, Medicare Part B

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West Coast Forum 2023 | Key Takeaways

McDermott’s Private Client Practice led interactive discussions on a broad range of topics pertinent to ultra-high-net-worth families, their family office representatives and other advisors at our Private Client West Coast Forum… more

Charitable Donations, Corporate Transparency Act, Cryptocurrency, Employees, Employer Liability Issues

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PC Court of Appeal significantly narrows directors’ personal liability for patent infringement

On October 3, 2025, in its decision in Philips v. Belkin (UPC_CoA_534/2024, UPC_CoA_19/2025, UPC_CoA_683/2024), the Court of Appeal (CoA) of the Unified Patent Court (UPC) addressed for the first time the circumstances under… more

Appeals, Board of Directors, Corporate Governance, Corporate Liability, D&O Insurance

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EU Industrial Accelerator Act: A new layer of investment control, industrial policy and strategic autonomy

The EU Industrial Accelerator Act IAA will significantly reshape deal structuring and operations in strategic sectors, requiring early assessment of foreign investment constraints, governance and IP arrangements, and EU-origin… more

Energy Sector, EU, European Commission, Foreign Direct Investment, Foreign Investment

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HPE Miami 2023 | The Best Transaction for You: Different Deal Types and Structures

During this session, the panelists discussed the various types of transaction structures and key considerations when building and executing an exit strategy… more

Buyers, Capital Markets, Exit Strategies, Healthcare, Investment

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California’s new AI rules under FEHA take effect October 1, 2025

Beginning October 1, 2025, California employers must comply with new Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) regulations on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and automated decision systems (ADS) in hiring and employment… more

Artificial Intelligence, Automated Decision Systems (ADS), Bias, California, Employer Liability Issues

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Washington DOR issues interim guidance on advertising services

The Washington Department of Revenue (DOR) released an Interim Guidance Statement (IGS) on Advertising Services implementing Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill (ESSB) 5814 ahead of the October 1, 2025, effective date. In previous… more

Advertising, Business Taxes, Department of Revenue, Interim Guidance, New Guidance

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The PPP Turns Four: Lessons Learned and What Lies Ahead

Four years ago this month, lenders began dispersing Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans to small businesses in what would become the largest Small Business Administration (SBA) lending program in history. The SBA approved… more

Audits, CARES Act, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Department of Justice (DOJ), Federal Loans

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How Pending Fishing Boat Cases at the Supreme Court Could Rock the Benefits Plan Boat

Thanks to two cases about federally mandated observers on fishing boats, judicial deference to agencies is likely to soon get weaker – and more unpredictable – with wide-ranging impacts for employee benefits. Less deference to… more

Benefit Plan Sponsors, Chevron Deference, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Department of Labor (DOL), Employees

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DOL Issues Final Electronic Disclosure Rule for Retirement Plans

Under the final rule published by the US Department of Labor on May 21, 2020, retirement plan administrators can choose to deliver required disclosures electronically by complying with the conditions of a new safe harbor. The… more

Department of Labor (DOL), Disclosure Requirements, Electronic Disclosure, Employee Benefits, Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)

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COVID-19 Considerations for Private Investment Funds

The recent coronavirus pandemic presents significant challenges for private investment fund sponsors. Navigating these challenges requires proactively addressing risks and thoughtfully considering the following issues… more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Corporate Governance, Disclosure Requirements, Filing Deadlines, Filing Requirements

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New Proposed Rules Aim to Enhance Healthcare Accessibility for People With Disabilities

The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the US Department of Justice (DOJ) recently published new proposed rules that update and create various requirements under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973… more

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Department of Justice (DOJ), Disabilities, Healthcare

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Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up Newsletter | October 2024 Recap

This issue of McDermott’s Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up highlights regulatory activity for October 2024. We discuss several enforcement actions pertaining to healthcare fraud, including alleged violations under the False Claims… more

Anti-Kickback Statute, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Criminal Convictions, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Enforcement Actions

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COVID-19 Considerations for Private Investment Funds

The recent coronavirus pandemic presents significant challenges for private investment fund sponsors. Navigating these challenges requires proactively addressing risks and thoughtfully considering the following issues… more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Corporate Governance, Disclosure Requirements, Filing Deadlines, Filing Requirements

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Healthcare Preview for the Week of: March 9, 2026

It will likely be a slow healthcare week in Washington, DC. The House is out of session this week, and while the Senate is in session, most of its attention will be on immigration-related hearings, pending nominations, and floor… more

CBO Report, Congressional Budget Office, Congressional Committees, Congressional Investigations & Hearings, Federal Budget

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DOJ Revives FCPA Enforcement With Narrower Scope

On February 10, 2025, President Donald Trump issued an executive order pausing new Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) investigations for 180 days (the EO). The EO directs the US Department of Justice (DOJ) to review existing… more

Bribery, Department of Justice (DOJ), Enforcement Actions, Executive Orders, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)

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[Event] Tax Symposium 2024 - May 14th - 15th, Chicago, IL

Discover the latest global developments and planning opportunities to stay ahead of the curve at McDermott’s Tax Symposium 2024. Join us in Chicago for a full day of programming designed to equip corporate tax leaders with… more

Acquisitions, Best Practices, Continuing Legal Education, Controlled Foreign Corporations, Corporate Taxes

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Prepare now: Massachusetts’ Wage Transparency Act disclosure deadline is October 29

Starting on October 29, 2025, employers subject to Massachusetts’ Wage Transparency Act (formally known as An Act Relative to Salary Range Transparency) must include the applicable pay range in all job postings for positions… more

Compliance Dates, EEO-1, Employer Responsibilities, Filing Deadlines, Filing Requirements

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Revisiting Trade Secret Strategies Following the FTC’s Ban on Noncompete Agreements

On April 23, 2024, in a move that will have significant ramifications for employment contracts and intellectual property (IP) rights, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a rule banning all future noncompete agreements… more

Disclosure, Employees, Employer Liability Issues, Employment Contract, Federal Bans

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International Legal Highlights | Winter 2023

THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION PUBLISHES FINAL IMPLEMENTING REGULATION ON PROCEEDINGS PURSUANT TO THE FOREIGN SUBSIDIES REGULATION - On July 10, 2023, the European Commission (the “Commission”) published its final regulation for… more

Acquisitions, Capital Markets, Competition, Corporate Governance, Corruption

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Assessing ACCESS: Opportunities and risks

CMS has released the payment amounts and performance targets for its new voluntary ACCESS model – a condition-based, outcomes-driven payment approach that could reshape how chronic care is delivered in Original Medicare… more

Alternative Payment Models (APM), Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Digital Health, Fee-for-Service, Health Care Providers

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Spotlight on the “Partner Countries” Exemption from Sanctions against Russia

From June 20, 2024, EU companies with a presence in Russia will no longer be able to rely on the “partner countries” exemption and will be required to obtain, or rely on, a licence to provide business services and/or software to… more

Economic Sanctions, EU, France, General Licenses, Germany

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The insider’s guide to evergreen funds

Lately, all eyes seem to be on evergreen funds. Among private credit funds, they have emerged as one of the hottest fund formats in recent years – but despite their growing popularity, these funds can be complex, and their… more

Asset Management, Capital Raising, Carried Interest, Closed-End Funds, Credit Funds

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Medicare Advantage and Part D: What’s the next course?

As you know, I like food analogies. If Medicare Advantage (MA) and Part D policymaking was a multi-course meal (such as brunch with eggs!), we just finished a major course for plan year 2027… more

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Comment Period, Fee-for-Service, Final Rules, Health Insurance

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Skinny label: Supreme Court to weigh inducement claims against generics

The Supreme Court granted certiorari to review whether a generic drugmaker that fully carves out a patented use from its label can nonetheless be held liable for induced infringement based solely on marketing its product as a… more

Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA), Appeals, CAFC, Generic Drugs, Hatch-Waxman

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The Proposed US Tax Regime for Non-US Investors and Companies

On May 22, 2025, the US House of Representatives narrowly passed a sweeping $3.8 trillion tax reconciliation package known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The legislation now moves to the US Senate, where significant… more

Corporate Taxes, Foreign Corporations, Foreign Investment, International Tax Issues, Investors

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European Union calls for evidence on simplifying medical device rules

On September 8, 2025, the European Commission issued a “Call for Evidence” about ways to simplify the current European medical device and in vitro medical device regulations. The European Commission acknowledges that while the… more

Artificial Intelligence, Digital Health, EU, European Commission, Healthcare

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UK Labour Party's Statement on Non-Dom Tax Reforms

Following the UK Government’s 6 March announcement of tax reforms for the current “non-dom” tax regimes, the opposition Labour party has begun to outline how its plans would differ if they win the next UK general election. In a… more

Capital Gains, Income Taxes, Inheritance Tax, International Tax Issues, Tax Reform

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Illinois lawmakers seek to expand scope of AG healthcare transaction review

On February 4 and 5, 2026, Illinois lawmakers introduced parallel bills (House Bill (HB) 5000 and Senate Bill (SB) 3463) that would amend Illinois’ healthcare transaction reporting framework to broaden the types of transactions… more

Acquisition Agreements, Antitrust Provisions, Covered Transactions, Health Care Providers, Healthcare

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European Union calls for evidence on simplifying medical device rules

On September 8, 2025, the European Commission issued a “Call for Evidence” about ways to simplify the current European medical device and in vitro medical device regulations. The European Commission acknowledges that while the… more

Artificial Intelligence, Digital Health, EU, European Commission, Healthcare

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SEC targets investment advisory agreements in recent enforcement settlement

On January 20, 2026, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced settled charges against two related registered investment advisers for alleged deficiencies in their investment advisory agreements relating to… more

Boilerplate Language, Compliance Monitoring, Contract Terms, Enforcement Actions, Fiduciary Duty

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European Health Data Space Regulation enters into force

March 26, 2025, marked a pivotal moment in the EU with the European Health Data Space Regulation, (EU) 2025/327 (“EHDS Regulation”), coming into force. The EHDS represents a transformative initiative by the European Union aimed… more

Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Data Protection, Digital Health, Electronic Medical Records

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McDermott+ Check-Up: March 6, 2026

During the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee hearing, Democrats discussed guardrails for artificial intelligence (AI) use in healthcare and legislative solutions that would use technology to increase… more

Artificial Intelligence, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Congressional Investigations & Hearings, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Digital Health

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Potential refund opportunity of buyback excise tax based on § 4501 final regulations

Taxpayers who paid the stock repurchase excise tax based on prior guidance provided in Notice 2023-2 and the proposed regulations under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) § 4501 may be entitled to a refund based on changes made in the… more

Business Taxes, Excise Tax, Filing Requirements, Final Rules, Internal Revenue Code (IRC)

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DOJ Secures Its First-Ever Conviction in a Criminal Antitrust Labor Market Trial

On April 14, 2025, a federal jury convicted an executive in a wage-fixing conspiracy under the Sherman Act. This marks the first time, after many tries, that the US Department of Justice (DOJ) has secured a conviction in a… more

Antitrust Division, Antitrust Violations, Criminal Prosecution, Department of Justice (DOJ), Enforcement Actions

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SEC filers must enroll in EDGAR Next by September 15

US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filers have until September 15, 2025, to enroll in Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval (EDGAR) Next. Any filers not enrolled before the deadline will lose the ability to… more

Capital Markets, EDGAR, Electronic Filing, Filing Deadlines, Filing Requirements

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Delaware Court Invalidates Stockholder Agreement Governance Provisions

In holding that certain provisions within the stockholder agreement of a Delaware corporation are invalid under the Delaware General Corporation Law (DGCL), the Delaware Court of Chancery has created a framework for evaluating… more

Board of Directors, Commercial Litigation, Corporate Governance, Corporate Officers, Delaware General Corporation Law

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Better Than a Snow Day: The PBGC Provides One-Time Section 4010 Reporting Waiver

Acknowledging uncommon market conditions, the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) announced Technical Update Number 23-1 (the Update), which provides a one-time waiver of certain reporting requirements for some… more

Benefit Plan Sponsors, Defined Benefit Plans, Employee Benefits, Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Employer Liability Issues

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[Webinar] 2024 IP Outlook: Trends Affecting Patent, Trademark, Copyright and Trade Secret Holders - December 12th, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST

As 2023 draws to a close, new developments continue to emerge across the patent, trademark, copyright and trade secret spaces. Join members of McDermott’s Intellectual Property Group for a year-end review that will explore… more

Artificial Intelligence, Continuing Legal Education, Copyright, Copyright Applications, Copyright Infringement

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Transatlantic restructuring trends: What to expect in 2026

It has been a tumultuous year, with modest economic growth with a continuing steady flow rather than a new wave of restructurings. Tariffs, layoffs, and industry-specific structural weaknesses are projected to constrain US… more

Bankruptcy Court, Borrowers, Chapter 11, Commercial Bankruptcy, Corporate Restructuring

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For Deterrence: Inherent Power to the Rescue to Punish Meritless Lawsuit

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a district court’s decision to use its inherent power to award deterrence sanctions for filing a nuisance patent infringement lawsuit. PS Products Inc. v. Panther Trading… more

Appeals, Attorney's Fees, Design Patent, Inherent Authority, Patent Infringement

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CMS Implements First Major Updates to Lab Personnel Requirements in 30+ Years

On December 28, 2024, a long-awaited Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) final rule became effective, significantly updating laboratory personnel requirements under Subpart M of the Clinical Laboratory Improvement… more

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), CLIA, Clinical Laboratories, Compliance, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

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Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up Newsletter | December 2023 Recap

This issue of McDermott’s Healthcare Regulatory Check-Up highlights significant regulatory activity for December 2023. We discuss several civil and criminal enforcement actions that involve alleged violations of the False Claims… more

Advisory Opinions, Anti-Kickback Statute, Clinical Trials, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), False Claims Act (FCA)

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AML/BSA Compliance Deadline Approaching for Private Trust Companies

On September 15, 2020, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) issued a final rule that requires state chartered non-depository trust companies, including private trust companies (PTCs), to implement anti-money… more

Anti-Money Laundering, BSA/AML, Comptroller, FinCEN, Investment Trust Companies

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Trending in Telehealth: January 22 – 29, 2024

Trending in Telehealth highlights state legislative and regulatory developments that impact the healthcare providers, telehealth and digital health companies, pharmacists and technology companies that deliver and facilitate the… more

Digital Health, Final Rules, Interstate Compacts, Legislative Agendas, Medicaid

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OFAC sanctions pose unique compliance risks for independent schools

The US Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) recently published an enforcement release (the Release) announcing a $1.7 million settlement with IMG Academy (IMG), an independent school located in… more

Compliance Monitoring, Due Diligence, Economic Sanctions, Educational Institutions, Enforcement Actions

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[Hybrid Event] Private Capital and Restructuring Academy | Introduction to Restructuring: A Deeper Dive - November 11th, London, United Kingdom

As part of our Private Capital and Restructuring Academy series, we’re delighted to return further sessions taking a deeper dive into Finance, Private Equity and Restructuring… more

Corporate Executives, Corporate Financing, Corporate Governance, Corporate Restructuring, Events

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Private Markets Update | Summer 2024

The Private Markets Update highlights key developments emerging from private markets across Europe, the UK and the United States, exploring the cross-border issues that matter to investors and sponsors in alternative assets… more

Acquisitions, Artificial Intelligence, Capital Markets, Cross-Border, EU

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SEC steps back from the shareholder proposal game

On November 17, 2025, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Division of Corporation Finance announced that it will not respond to no-action requests by companies to exclude shareholder proposals for the 2026 proxy… more

Corporate Governance, No-Action Letters, Proxy Season, Proxy Statements, Publicly-Traded Companies

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A Year in Review – Real Estate Germany

The most frequent question we were asked throughout the past year certainly was "What do you see in the market?" – which type of assets are trading, do we see banks selling assets or loans, how do foreign investors view the… more

Banks, Commercial Real Estate Market, Economic Development, Foreign Investment, Germany

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New Antidumping & Countervailing Duty Petitions on Certain Aluminum Foil

On September 29, 2020, a petition was filed seeking antidumping (AD) duties on Certain Aluminum Foil (CAF) from Armenia, Brazil, Oman, Russia and Turkey, and countervailing (CVD) duties on imports of CAF from Oman and Turkey… more

Aluminum Sales, Anti-Dumping Duty, Armenia, Brazil, CAF

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European Competition Review 2022

In our super-connected age, we are inundated with information. It can be difficult to select what is really relevant to one’s business. The purpose of this Review is to provide legal counsel and their teams easy reference… more

Abuse of Dominance, Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), Digital Markets Strategy, EUMR, European Commission

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Florida Passes Bill to Incentivize Affordable Housing Development

In March 2023, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill 102, also known as the Live Local Act (the Act), into law. The bill surpasses historical records for the state, represents the largest investment in housing… more

Affordable Housing, Florida, Governor DeSantis, Housing Developers, Housing Market

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A New Vision: Collateral Estoppel Doesn’t Extend to Related Claims

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reversed a district court order excluding expert validity testimony based on collateral estoppel stemming from an inter partes review (IPR) proceeding of a related patent, finding… more

Appeals, Collateral Estoppel, Inter Partes Review (IPR) Proceeding, International Trade Commission (ITC), Patent Infringement

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Hedge fund developments: Portable alpha and SMAs

Insurance dedicated funds and rated feeders dominated hedge fund formation activity in 2025. There is continued interest in portable alpha strategies that capture both alpha and beta returns… more

Asset Management, Contract Terms, Derivatives, Fees, Fiduciary Duty

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[Webinar] US Taxation of Grantor/Non-Grantor Trusts - June 24th, 3:00 pm BST

Astrid Owen leads this interactive webinar to discuss the US taxation of US beneficiaries and US settlors of non-US trusts. The benefit of using non-US grantor trusts established by a non-US person for US beneficiaries cannot… more

Beneficiaries, Estate Planning, Foreign Trusts, Grantor Trusts, Income Taxes

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Final Comment Period Anticipated Next Week for Emergency Regulations on California’s New Healthcare Transaction Notice Law

On November 28, 2023, California’s Office of Health Care Affordability (OHCA) published a notification of proposed emergency regulatory action indicating that OHCA is planning to submit the proposed regulations to the Office of… more

California, Comment Period, Healthcare, Healthcare Reform, Proposed Regulation

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UPC rules in first instance on file wrapper estoppel, doctrine of equivalence

On October 24, 2025, the Local Division Paris of the Unified Patent Court (UPC) issued its decision in Raccords et Plastiques Nicoll v. First Plast, dismissing claims for literal infringement and infringement by equivalence… more

Claim Construction, Doctrine of Equivalents, Doctrine of Prosecution Disclaimer, Estoppel, European Patent Convention

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US healthcare offshoring: Navigating patient data privacy laws and regulations

Unlike other sectors, US healthcare businesses must reconcile cost-saving strategies with stringent compliance obligations, especially when patient data crosses national borders or is accessed overseas… more

Data Privacy, Data Protection, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Healthcare, International Data Transfers

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Annual European Competition Review 2020

McDermott’s Annual European Competition Review summarizes key developments in European competition rules. During the previous year, several new regulations, notices and guidelines were issued by the European Commission. There… more

Cartels, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), EU, European Commission

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Hospital at Home - CMS Expands Payments to Hospitals for Care Provided in Patient Homes

On April 30, 2020, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) published an interim final rule (IFR) that made regulatory changes and clarified certain policies in response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) public health… more

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Coronavirus/COVID-19, Hospitals, Interim Final Rules (IFR), Medicaid

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No Loss, No Problem: SCOTUS Expands Wire Fraud Reach in Kousisis Ruling

On May 22, 2025, the Supreme Court of the United States (the Court) issued its opinion in Kousisis v. United States, holding that a defendant may be convicted of wire fraud for inducing a victim to enter a contract under… more

Appeals, Contract Disputes, Criminal Prosecution, False Claims Act (FCA), Fraudulent Inducement

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New From January 2024 | Participation Exemption for European Corporations on Disposal of Shareholdings

The Italian government recently approved a draft 2024 budget law which provides for the extension of the domestic participation exemption regime on disposal of shareholdings (PEX) to those non-resident corporations that: (i) are… more

Corporate Entities, Corporate Taxes, EU, European Economic Area (EEA), Income Taxes

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Federal Circuit lacks jurisdiction over award that doesn’t raise issue of patent law

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit determined that it lacked appellate jurisdiction over a district court judgment confirming an arbitration award stemming from a dispute over royalties paid under patent license and… more

Appeals, Appellate Courts, Arbitration Awards, Contract Disputes, Federal Arbitration Act

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Litigation Pacing During the Pandemic

How does the coronavirus pandemic impact the pace of commercial litigation? This article identifies factors for companies to consider in determining which commercial litigation activities can and should move forward and which… more

Commercial Litigation, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Depositions, Dispute Resolution, Electronic Filing

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The Supreme Court’s decision on IEEPA tariffs: What the court decided and what it means for importers

On February 20, 2026, the United States Supreme Court invalidated all of President Trump’s so-called “reciprocal” and “fentanyl” tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA)… more

Constitutional Challenges, Court of International Trade, Customs and Border Protection, Executive Orders, International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA)

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USPTO Director IPR institution discretion survives APA challenge

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit concluded that the United States Patent and Trademark Office’s (USPTO) framework for discretionary denials of inter partes review (IPR) is a general statement of policy, not a… more

Abuse of Discretion, Administrative Authority, Administrative Procedure Act, Appeals, CAFC

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New York governor proposes changes to healthcare transaction rules

On January 20, 2026, New York Governor Kathy Hochul introduced legislation that would significantly modify New York’s material transaction notice requirements for certain healthcare transactions… more

Acquisition Agreements, Disclosure Requirements, Healthcare, Merger Agreements, New Legislation

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A Socially Distanced Ceremony: Virtual Execution of Estate Planning Documents

Remote witnessing and notarization is quickly becoming the new normal for executing estate planning documents. Instead of an in-person meeting, a witness or notary who is outside the physical presence of the signatory uses… more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, England, Estate Planning, Governor Cuomo, Governor DeSantis

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US Department of Commerce Solicits Public Comment on Section 232 Investigation into the Effect of Imports of Neodymium Magnets on US National Security

The US Department of Commerce’s (Commerce) Bureau of Industry and Security has initiated an investigation under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 to determine the effects on US national security from imports of… more

Biden Administration, China, Enforcement Actions, Imports, National Security

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