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Portolano Cavallo | Towards a new era of digital regulation The DSA and DMA proposals

This article is part of Portolano Cavallo’s monthly “INFORM@ Digital & IP” Newsletter. Click here to subscribe. | The COVID-19 pandemic crisis has highlighted the central role that digital platforms play from both an economic and a social perspective, along with the challenges arising from online flow and concentration of Big Data. In response to political pressure for reforming the rules governing digital markets and services, on December 15, 2020 the European Commission (Commission) published the text of two proposals that undoubtedly represent...

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Troutman Pepper | DOJ and Compliance: Great Expectations and Even Greater Consequences Ahead

As 2020 drew to a close, Indivior PLC, a global pharmaceutical company and manufacturer of the opioid treatment Suboxone, was sentenced in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia for making false statements to the Massachusetts Medicaid program about the relative safety of Suboxone Film around children to increase its sales, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1035. The Indivior sentencing closed out yet another significant, multifaceted investigation led by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ...

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CLA | The Mobile Workforce Is Here to Stay — What You Need to Know

Key insights Labor laws depend on the jurisdiction from which your employee works, not your organization’s location. You may need to adjust benefits for an employee working in another state. Tax laws vary by state, and employers with employees working in other states may create new tax or insurance liabilities. Carefully consider how remote employees working internationally may be subject to additional requirements regarding the right to work and taxation. When many businesses made the swift decision to embrace remote...

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Chapter News, Financing for Development/UN SDG's

OECD | Food systems face a daunting triple challenge requiring governments to take a more holistic approach

Food systems face the triple challenge of providing food security and nutrition for a growing global population, and livelihoods to farmers and others working in food supply chains around the world, all while improving environmental sustainability. Given the deep connections between these objectives, governments can do much more to take into account the synergies and trade-offs that exist between the different areas, as well as the challenges for developing more coherent policy, according to a new OECD report. Making Better Policies...

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ECB | Interview with SKAI TV: Looking past the pandemic

Interview with Philip R. Lane, Member of the Executive Board of the ECB, conducted by Elena Laskari on 26 January 2021 | Euro area economies are still under pressure because of the second wave of the pandemic and it is still unclear if we are closer to the end of the tunnel or closer to a third wave. According to the ECB’s forecasts, how many years will it take for our economies to heal the scars of the pandemic and...

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Chapter News

Biden’s presidency begins: a fresh start for the US but also for transatlantic relations

Blog post by HR/VP Josep Borrell | The inauguration of Joe Biden opens a welcome new chapter in EU-US relations. As President Biden has signalled, there is much to repair and rebuild, both at home and abroad. But this is above all a moment of opportunity. We as EU are ready to revive our partnership, which is so important at a time of tumultuous global change. Like millions of people around the world, I followed President Biden’s inaugural address. Naturally, the...

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Brexit News, Member News, Trade & TTIP Related

Ogletree | EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement Provides a Grace Period for Free Flow of Personal Data

After the political and constitutional upheaval of the last four years that has been Brexit, a trade deal—the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement—was finally reached between the United Kingdom (UK) and the European Union (EU) on December 24, 2020, just days before the deadline when the UK was set to crash out of all EU treaties. Amongst the rules about how much fish a French fisherman can catch off the coast of Scotland and whether a vaccine approved in Denmark...

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Littler | Employment Law Implications of the New Anti-Money Laundering Act

When Congress overrode President Trump’s veto of the National Defense Authorization Act on January 1, 2021, it enacted the Anti-Money Laundering Act (AMLA), which was part of the defense authorization bill.  In doing so, Congress implemented the most sweeping anti-money-laundering statute since the USA PATRIOT Act.  In addition to a number of regulatory reforms and new disclosure requirements, the AMLA has put into place new whistleblower protections, adding to the range of statutes that have effectively created anti-retaliation provisions...

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NautaDutilh | Dutch company law status update 2021

This newsletter provides a status update on the most important (draft) legislative proposals in the field of Dutch company law and looks back at some of the legislation that entered into force in 2020. PENDING LEGISLATION Bill on the management and supervision of legal entities The Management and Supervision of Legal Entities Act (Stb. 2020, 507) will enter into force on 1 July 2021. This act standardises the rules on the management and supervision of legal entities and will have consequences for...

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Brexit News, Member News

Osborne Clarke | What you need to know Post-Brexit

With the end of the transition period on 31 December 2020, the formal and legal process of Brexit has completed. However, this is just the beginning of a new trading relationship and opportunities for the EU and UK and for international business operating across the region. As Osborne Clarke assess the impact of the deal negotiated between the EU and UK, you may have questions that are still unanswered around the impact of the deal and what this means...

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