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Morrison & Foerster Discusses California Plan to Criminally Prosecute Antitrust Violations

Reynolds Holding

In the latest development signaling California’s increasing efforts to police antitrust violations, on March 6, 2024, Senior Assistant Attorney General Paula Blizzard announced that the California Office of the Attorney General (“California AG”) Antitrust Section is reviving its criminal antitrust program under the California Cartwright Act, Cal.

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Comment on Obscure Federal Official Has Hatched ‘Sick Chicken’ in Housing Sector by DGK

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There is a very obscure (apparently) federal law that mandates the completion of complaint resolution by a State agency (like BREA) within one year from the date of the complaint. Ahh-ha, the trickle down we all have felt for years perhaps has decided to open its eyes.

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Debevoise Discusses What the ADPPA Means for U.S. Data Regulation

Reynolds Holding

state privacy law, including updates to the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) and the California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”), the Colorado Protect Personal Data Privacy Act (“ColoPA”), the Connecticut Privacy Act (“CTPA”), the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (“VCDPA”), and the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (“UCPA”).

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A Comparative Analysis of the SEC’s Climate Disclosure Proposal

Reynolds Holding

What seemed improbable just a few years ago – requiring large companies to measure and report annual greenhouse gas emissions generated by their operations and “value chains”– is becoming reality in several countries. California and New York – The same principle will likely apply in California and New York.

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Celebrating its 86th year, the Conference attracts thought leaders, practitioners, allied professionals, vendor partners, government agency personnel, and more from all parts of the world. Join us on-site in New Orleans or from the comfort of your home or office—the choice is yours!

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Paul Weiss Discusses the State of Antitrust Enforcement at the Beginning of 2023

Reynolds Holding

federal antitrust enforcement agencies. There were important developments in all key areas of the agencies’ remit, from merger enforcement to civil conduct cases to criminal prosecutions. The DOJ’s willingness to litigate has so far resulted in a mixed record: the agency lost three merger trials in 2022 and won one.

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Gibson Dunn Offers 2022 Mid-Year Securities Litigation Update

Reynolds Holding

SPAC and crypto-related filings continue to be a focus of plaintiffs’ attorneys, even as the nature of these suits continues to evolve. SEC , 138 S. 2044 (2018), held that the SEC’s ALJs are officers of the United States and that their appointments must comply with the Constitution’s Appointments Clause. Cochran, 142 S.