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Small Business Administration Issues Rule Requiring Formal Veteran-Owned Small Business Certification for Federal Contract Set...

On November 28, the Small Business Administration (SBA) finalized a rule that requires veteran-owned small businesses (VOSBs) and service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses (SDVOSBs) to obtain formal SBA certification to...more

COVID-19 Lingering Effects on Government Contracting: New Guidance

Although not receiving much media attention, in October 2022, the nationwide injunction on Executive Order 14042, Ensuring Adequate COVID-19 Safety Protocols for Federal Contractors (the “EO”) was lifted. The injunction,...more

CFIUS Releases Guidance Concerning Enforcement and Penalty Actions

On October 20, 2022, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (“CFIUS”) issued the “CFIUS Enforcement and Penalty Guidelines” (the “Guidelines”). These are the first-ever Guidelines issued by CFIUS which is a...more

Russia’s Purported Annexation of Ukraine Prompts Expanded Sanctions for Individuals and Entities in Third Countries Supporting...

On September 30, 2022, the United States instituted new sanctions to address the ongoing Russian-Ukraine conflict. The new sanctions follow the Leaders of the Group of Seven’s (“G7”) statement condemning Russia’s referendum...more

An Update on Russian Sanctions: The Ever-Changing Landscape Concerning “Categories of Services”

As the war continues in Ukraine, pressure from the European Union (“E.U.”) and the United States (“U.S.”) continue to mount on Russia’s global interests. On April 6, 2022, the United States issued Executive Order 14071,...more

Global Connection - The Russian-Ukraine Conflict: Expanding Export Restrictions in the Energy Sector

The Russian Federation’s intensifying war efforts across Ukraine prompted the U.S. government to announce that it will implement a ban on Russian oil and gas imports. Under the ban, the U.S. will not import “Russian crude oil...more

Russian-Ukraine Conflict: Expanded Export Sanctions, Preparing for More

The United States and the European Union announced new economic sanctions against Russia and Belarus due to the ongoing invasion of Ukraine. It is important to appreciate the timing of the implementation of the sanctions and...more

Global Connection - The Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Updated Sanctions, SWIFT Action, and Impact on Global Trade

The international community continues to heighten the compliance burden for companies with business ties to Ukraine and Russia following a new round of sanctions. On February 26, 2022, the United States, along with several...more

Global Connection - Russian-Ukraine Conflict: Continue to Prepare for the Impact on Global Supply Chain

As the Russian-Ukraine conflict continues to elicit intensifying economic responses from multiple countries, the frequency and rapidity of these new sanctions have left companies scrambling to align their internal and...more

The Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Additional Sanctions and Impact on Global Trade

As Russia continues its invasion of Ukraine, the United States and other countries have intensified economic sanctions against the Russian Federation. These sanctions ride on the heels of initial sanctions issued prior to...more

The Russia-Ukraine Conflict: How to Prepare for Looming Sanctions

As the Russia-Ukraine conflict escalates, the U.S. Government has started to implement new sanctions on Russian entities on top of the ones that already existed. On February 21, 2022, the Executive Order on Blocking Property...more

Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals Reinstates Vaccine Mandate for Businesses With 100 Employees

On Friday, December 17, 2021, the Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals lifted the stay on the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s vaccine mandate (the “OSHA Rule”). The OSHA Rule requires businesses with 100 or...more

Federal Contractor Vaccine Mandate Blocked Nationwide by Court

On December 7, a Georgia federal judge blocked the highly contentious federal contractor vaccine mandate from going into effect nationwide. Upon issuing the injunction, the judge ruled that “even in times of crisis this Court...more

White House Extends COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Deadline for Federal Contractors

On November 4, 2021, the White House extended the deadline for covered federal contractors to comply with the COVID-19 vaccine mandate established by the Safer Federal Workforce Task Force. Now, instead of being in compliance...more

Federal Trade Commission Provides New Guidance on its Health Breach Notification Rule for Health Apps and Connected Devices

On September 15, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) issued a policy statement (“Statement”) addressing the scope of its Health Breach Notification Rule (“Rule”) on health apps and connected devices. The Rule, first issued...more

What Schrems are Made Of: the European Commission Adopts New Standard Contractual Clauses for International Data Transfers Covered...

On June 4, 2021, the European Commission (the “EC”) adopted the highly anticipated updated Standard Contractual Clauses (the “Updated SCCs”) for international data transfers following the Court of Justice of the European...more

U.S. Supreme Court Unanimously Rules Against NCAA in Antitrust Case, Providing Valuable Insights on the Rule of Reason Standard

On June 21, 2021, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its highly anticipated NCAA v. Alston opinion. The unanimous decision affirmed that, under federal antitrust law, the NCAA cannot restrict benefits related to education for...more

Fourth Circuit Affirms Divestiture Order in Antitrust Challenge Brought by Private Party Against Acquisition

In an unprecedented move, the Fourth Circuit in Steves and Sons Inc. v. JELD-WEN Inc. recently affirmed an order requiring a company to unwind the acquisition of competitor business in connection with an antitrust action...more

Where There’s an Implied Contract, There’s a Potential Bid Protest: Court of Federal Claims Has Jurisdiction to Hear Breach of...

A recent U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (Federal Circuit) decision provides unsuccessful government contractors yet another avenue to pursue a bid protest. Notably, the Federal Circuit resolved the looming...more

Go With the Flow: Developments in Cross-Border Data Flows Following Schrems II and the Release of New Draft International Standard...

In an increasingly datafied and globalized world, businesses have become reliant upon the seamless flow of cross-border data transfers. Transatlantic data flows play an important role in the U.S. economy. The U.S. and the...more

Supreme Court Issues Opinion Expanding the Scope of FOIA Exemption

A common tactic by competitors is to seek adversaries’ (or even supply-chain partners’) data that is maintained by the United States, an individual state, or even municipal governmental agencies. These efforts are meant to...more

President Biden Issues Executive Order Seeking to Promote Voting Rights

On March 7, 2021, President Biden signed an executive order aiming to increase voters’ access to elections. The executive order serves as an “initial step” in President Biden’s plan to work with Congress to attempt to...more

A Big Win for Small Businesses: Biden Administration Announces Further Changes to Distribution of PPP

In the wake of COVID-19, small businesses have faced unique challenges and hardships. In response, the government created a federal relief program under the CARES Act, the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), aimed toward...more

SEC Action Could Have Rippling Effects on Future of Cryptocurrency

Many investors, traditional and progressive, are looking hard at cryptocurrency investments as a way to diversify their portfolios. However, there are still multiple known “unknowns” about this new market, including the...more

Healthcare and Government Contractors Beware: False Claims Act’s “Objective Falsity” Requirement Dispute Between Circuits Persists...

Due to COVID-19, there have been a significant amount of economic incentive programs and government contract opportunities to assist in stimulus and responding to the crisis. This is in addition to the typical government...more

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