Covering everything from the legal future of tattoos to the copyright implications of generative AI, from concerns about critical infrastructure cyberattacks to the DEA's marijuana scheduling, from the fight against global corruption to climate change litigation ... for your reference, a quick look at some of the most widely read news, updates, and commentary published on JD Supra during February, 2024. Good work, smart folks:
- FBI and CISA Warn of Chinese Cyberattacks on U.S. Critical Infrastructure – by Seol Namgoong, Kimberly Kiefer Peretti, and Lance Taubin at Alston & Bird
- Salary History Ban Set to Take Effect in Columbus – by Marie-Joëlle Khouzam at Bricker Graydon
- Maryland’s New Telemarketing Law Now in Effect – by Alysa Hutnik and Jennifer Rodden Wainwright at Kelley Drye
- Bank Term Funding Program to Expire on March 11 – by Mathew Barry and Tyler O'Reilly at Harris Beach
- Will Cryptocurrency and Data Mining Add New Complexity to Oil & Gas Zoning? – by Brendan O'Donnell at Houston Harbaugh
- Hazardous Waste Enforcement: Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Proposed Order/Assessment Addressing Chattanooga Coating Facility – by Walter Wright Jr. at Mitchell Williams
- Canadian Cybersecurity Law Update: Bill C-26 Gains Momentum in the House of Commons – by Sunny Handa, Liliane Langevin, John Lenz, and Ellie Marshall at Blakes
- Non-Compete Clarity: California Employers Must Provide Notice of Non-Competes to Employees By February 14, 2024 – by Mojan Anari at Akerman
- The Legal Future of Tattoos: A Jury Rules Against Copyright Infringement – by Thomas Holt and Kathleen Wills at Perkins Coie
- FTC Hosts Tech Summit on Artificial Intelligence – by Arianna Evers and Kirk Nahra at WilmerHale
- Is Palworld Illegally Infringing Pokémon's Trademarks and Copyrights – by Gulrukh Haroon at Axinn
- DoD Updates Section 1260H List of Chinese Military Companies Operating Directly or Indirectly in the United States – by attorneys at Akin
- CFPB and State AGs Prosecute Debt Relief Companies and Law Firms – by Jessica Livingston and Felix Shipkevich at Shipkevich PLLC
- The DEA’s Scheduling of Marijuana: What Happens After the DEA Publishes Its Rule? – by Jason Adelstone at Vicente
- FTC focused on competition and dominance in generative AI space – Logan Breed, Chuck Loughlin, and Jill Ottenberg at Hogan Lovells
- Artificial Intelligence and Copyright Law: The NYT v. OpenAI – Fair Use Implications of Generative AI – by Edward Lanquist and Jeremy Ray at Baker Donelson
- OFAC Begins to Roll Back Venezuelan Sanctions Relief, Again Prohibiting Transactions with CVG Minerven – by Matt Stankiewicz and Daniela Melendez at The Volkov Law Group
- Deepfake Scammers Steal $25 Million From Company: 5 Ways You Can Avoid Being Victim to Latest AI Nightmare – by Wendy Hughes, Kelly McCall, and Marie Tedesco Scott at Fisher Phillips
- The Corporate Transparency Act Is Here and the New York LLC Transparency Act Is Coming – by attorneys at Skadden
- FTC orders tax filing software company to cease and desist following ALJ decision – by attorneys at Orrick
- Is Your Super Bowl Marketing Campaign Playing by the Rules? 5 Tips to Help You Avoid Getting a Penalty – by Joshua Bloomgarden, Hillary Hughes, Erika Johnson, and Nancy Stephens at Foster Garvey
- Climate Change Litigation: What Can Liability Insurers Expect in 2024? – by Jason Reeves and Deepa Sutherland at Zelle
- New Hampshire Poised to Enact New England’s Second State Comprehensive Privacy Law – by Kayla LaRosa, Scott Lashway, and Matthew Stein at Manatt
- FDA Issues Draft Guidance on Use of Data Monitoring Committees in Clinical Trials – by Beverly Lorell, MD, Christina Markus, D. Kyle Sampson, and Elaine Tseng at King & Spalding
- Corruption Perceptions Index 2023: A Bleak Report Card for the Global Fight Against Corruption with Asia Pacific Being No Exception – by attorneys at Morrison & Foerster
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