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USCIS Appears to Want to Turn Lawful Immigrants into Unlawful, Removable Immigrants

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Mintz Immigration – The tilt in this Administration towards harsh immigration measures is well known because of high profile moves like the travel bans and the separation and incarceration of parents and young children from Central America who have sought safety in the U.S. But a series of seemingly less significant steps that have largely […]

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#Metoo’s Global Growth & Why Employers Need to Know What’s Happening

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Littler – The news that Harvey Weinstein was indicted on July 2 on additional criminal charges, one of which (predatory sexual assault) carries a maximum sentence of life in prison, makes clear that the #MeToo movement and its influence on the workplace and our culture will not abate any time soon. The allegations against Weinstein

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Why Lawyers Need to Improve Their Social & Digital Content

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Greentarget – For nearly a decade, the State of Digital & Content Marketing Survey has focused on the information consumption attitudes, behaviors and tendencies of in-house counsel, paired with practical guidance for law firms who continually compete for greater share of voice among this audience. To help firm marketers in that effort, in an era

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Technology Giveth, and Taketh Away: Why the Proper Management of Technology is Critical in Medical Settings

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Sponsored Content Healthcare has a mixed relationship with technology. Many industry influencers and spokespeople like to wax lyrical about the transformative nature of technology when applied to healthcare settings – with Aubrey de Grey, co-founder of the SENS Research Foundation, going so far as to say that the first human to live to over 1,000

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FARA – A New Era?

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Baker & McKenzie – On 28 June 2018, Baker McKenzie hosted a breakfast and briefing in the Washington, DC Office on the Foreign Agents Registration Act. The event provided a forum to discuss legal and policy issues relating to increased FARA registrations and a possible new era in FARA enforcement by the US Department of

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California’s GDPR – Could Be Trouble For Companies Selling Personal Data

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Nixon Peabody –  Just a month after the European Union’s notoriously strict General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) went into effect, California followed suit with a landmark law of its own: the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018. Authored by democrats Senator Bob Hertzberg and Assemblyman Ed Chau, AB 375 passed unanimously in both chambers of

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Building a sustainable battery supply chain: Is blockchain the solution?

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White & Case –  The electric vehicle (EV) has arrived. With it comes a vast opportunity, but also a major challenge: how to build an ethical and sustainable supply chain—a necessity driven by the consumer rather than the regulator. The world’s biggest automakers are rising to the challenge and are rushing to develop new models.

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Allen & Overy – Preparing for the General Data Protection Regulation

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Allen & Overy – When the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was finally agreed in April 2016, it seemed a long time until it would apply. However, as time races on, many companies are finding that there is a lot (for some, too much) to do. The GDPR will apply automatically across all Member

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