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Troutman Pepper | SEC Seeks to Enhance Disclosures and Provide Additional Investor Protections Related to SPACS

Citing the “unprecedented surge” in the number of initial public offerings by special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) over the past two years, the SEC has proposed new rules that would require enhanced disclosures and provide additional investor protections in initial public offerings by SPACs and in “de-SPAC” transactions. To date, the SEC has relied on the comment process and staff guidance to shape SPAC-related disclosures in registration statements and proxy statements. The proposed rules would represent the most significant...

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IMF | Tight Jobs Market Is a Boon for Workers But Could Add To Inflation Risks

Labor shortages have pushed up wage growth, benefitting low-wage workers but adding to inflation risks. Bringing more workers back into the labor force would ease these pressures while making the recovery more inclusive. By late 2021, there were 50 percent to 80 percent more unfilled jobs in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States than there were prior to the pandemic. Open vacancies were at or above their 2019 levels in other advanced economies too, and have risen...

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Green Deal: New proposals to make sustainable products the norm and boost Europe’s resource independence

The Commission is presenting today a package of European Green Deal proposals to make sustainable products the norm in the EU, boost circular business models and empower consumers for the green transition. As announced in the Circular Economy Action Plan, the Commission is proposing new rules to make almost all physical goods on the EU market more friendly to the environment, circular, and energy efficient throughout their whole lifecycle from the design phase through to daily use, repurposing and...

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Cozen O’Connor | SEC Proposes New Rules for Cybersecurity Incident Reporting

On March 9, 2022, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed new rules that would require public companies to report detailed information about material cybersecurity incidents affecting their business and their cybersecurity risk management and governance. The new requirements are intended to expand cybersecurity incident reporting and promote increased cybersecurity risk management and governance among publicly traded companies in the U.S. Form 8-K Changes The SEC proposes to require publicly traded companies to report, via Form 8-K, material cybersecurity incidents...

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Qarik Group Welcomes Dan Barrett and Rob Schmit

March 18, 2022 - NYC - Qarik Group is very excited to announce the addition of two former senior Googlers to Qarik’s leadership team. Dan Barrett and Rob Schmit will join our talented team within Qarik in early April.   Dan and Rob each bring a wealth of experience as leaders within Google Cloud. Together they will help lead and further deepen Qarik’s Premier Google partnership, turbocharging Qarik’s established efforts in modernizing / transforming client capabilities. “Dan and Rob partnered effectively to...

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Rand Insurance | Spring 2022 Insights

What is Umbrella Insurance and Why It's Important WHAT IS UMBRELLA INSURANCE? Umbrella insurance is a type of supplemental insurance that can be added to your existing personal insurance coverage. This added layer of protection against different elements of risk, provides excess liability above the limits of your basic auto and homeowners insurance, for example. WHAT DOES UMBRELLA INSURANCE COVER THAT MY OTHER POLICIES DO NOT? Much like the homeowner who was sued for the head injury of a visitor that occurred in...

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European Commission and United States Joint Statement on Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework

The European Commission and the United States announce that they have agreed in principle on a new Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework, which will foster trans-Atlantic data flows and address the concerns raised by the Court of Justice of the European Union in the Schrems II decision of July 2020. The new Framework marks an unprecedented commitment on the U.S. side to implement reforms that will strengthen the privacy and civil liberties protections applicable to U.S. signals intelligence activities.  Under the...

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Joint readout by the European Council and the United States

Today, the European Council was joined by President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. of the United States. The leaders discussed the coordinated and united response of the European Union and the United States to Russia's unprovoked and unjustified military aggression in Ukraine. They reviewed their ongoing efforts to impose economic costs on Russia and Belarus, as well as their readiness to adopt additional measures and to stop any attempts to circumvent sanctions. Leaders discussed the urgent needs caused by Russia’s aggression, committed to...

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Littler | The Scale-up Visa: Who Will Benefit from this New UK Immigration Route?

With UK job vacancies at a 20-year high, an economy bouncing back from the pandemic and no more free movement within the EU, new work visa routes in March’s Immigration Rules changes can’t come too soon for many businesses. The next pillars of the UK’s post-Brexit immigration system set out in the 202-page March Statement of Changes include the Government’s flagship Scale-up visa, Global Business Mobility and High Potential Individual. Hailed as “the biggest visa improvement in a generation” by the...

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US and Europe Issue Joint Statement Announcing Agreement on New Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework to Replace EU-US Privacy Shield

On March 25, a huge sigh of relief was heard from businesses and organizations located throughout the United States and Europe after the U.S. and European Commission announced their agreement in principle on a new Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework (Framework) to effectuate the cross-border transfer of personal data from the European Union (EU) to the U.S. After more than a year of discussions, the announcement brings hope that the Framework will alleviate the uncertainty caused by the Court of...

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