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Offit Kurman | Biometric Data Privacy and Why Employers Need to Know About It

What is Biometric Data? Every time you unlock your smartphone with facial recognition or your tablet with your fingerprint, you are using biometrics. Biometrics are a way to measure a person’s physical characteristics to verify their identity. It includes physical traits such as fingerprints, facial recognition, voice prints, and retina and hand scans. How Does Biometric Data Relate to My Workforce? Employers use biometric data to control access to worksites, track employees’ hours, monitor when employees pass through checkpoints, or record when...

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Arendt | Brexit: less than 10 days to request a new residency permit

Tick Tock! Reminder to British citizens* living in Luxembourg: Less than 10 days remaining to request a new residency permit before 30 June 2021 On 1 February 2020, the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union came into effect, entailing that UK citizens cease to be considered as EU nationals. British citizens and their family members residing in Luxembourg before the 31 December 2020 retained their rights to continue to reside and work in Luxembourg from 1 January 2021 onwards,...

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Trepp | How Could Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation Impact European CLOs?

As the presence of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria in European corporate CLOs has increased, it is also no surprise that the Sustainable Financial Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) imposed ESG disclosure obligations in March of this year. What is the Regulation? The SFDR imposed mandatory ESG disclosure obligations for asset managers and other financial market participants with the substantive provision of the regulation in effect from 10th March 2021. The first level of the regulation took effect in March of this year,...

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Vulcan Insight | EU increases efforts to fight ransomware

The EU wants to cooperate with the US in the fight against ransomware. Both sides emphasized this at a meeting between the European Commission and US Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in Lisbon on 22 June. After the EU-US Justice and Home Affairs Ministerial meeting, the US Secretary of Homeland Security,Alejandro Mayorkas, announced the creation of a “new ransomware working group to address the scourge of ransomware that has hurt the US so much and so many other countries.” Ylva Johansson, the EU’s Home...

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Faegre Drinker | Visa Options and Immigration Strategies for Manufacturers

This alert was originally published on February 5, 2019. It has been updated as of June 23, 2021. Many visa options exist to enable U.S. manufacturing companies to employ talented professionals, researchers and managers who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents. This article will introduce the primary nonimmigrant (temporary) visa categories used by U.S. manufacturing companies to employ foreign national workers. The article will also provide key information about the permanent residency (green card) process. Manufacturing employers typically employ...

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EU Climate Law: MEPs confirm deal on climate neutrality by 2050

EU carbon sinks will de facto raise 2030 emissions reduction target to 57% Greenhouse gas budget must guide 2040-target New independent EU scientific body to monitor progress The new EU Climate Law increases the EU’s 2030 emissions reductions target from 40% to at least 55%. With the contribution from new carbon sinks it could raise to 57%. Parliament endorsed the Climate Law, agreed informally with member states in April, with 442 votes to 203 and 51 abstentions. It transforms the European Green...

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Financial stability: EU Commission adopts final one-year extension of the transitional regime for capital requirements for non-EU central counterparties (CCPs)

The European Commission has today extended – by one additional year –the current transitional regime regarding the capital requirements that EU banks and investment firms must maintain when exposed to non-EU central counterparties (‘CCPs'). This transitional regime will therefore continue to apply until 28 June 2022. Mairead McGuinness, EU Commissioner responsible for financial services, financial stability and Capital Markets Union said, “Today's decision gives us a bit more breathing space while we continue to work on equivalence decisions. It also gives EU...

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IMF | Four Facts about Soaring Consumer Food Prices

Rising world food prices for producers are making headlines and causing concerns among the public. The most recent data show a moderation in consumer food price inflation globally, but as we explain below, that could change in the coming months. This would only add to the high prices that consumers in many countries already lived through last year. If prices eventually rise again, there will likely be sizeable differences between countries. Due to various factors, it is probable that the effect...

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EIB | Artificial intelligence, blockchain and the future of Europe

How disruptive technologies create opportunities for a green and digital economy Artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain are two of the most significant disruptive technologies of our time, set to have a major impact on future societies and economies. But the European Union accounts only for 7% of annual equity investments in both technologies, while the US and China together account for 80%. However, the EU excels in research and has the largest pool of digital talents. Artificial intelligence, blockchain and the future of Europe: How...

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EU Cybersecurity: EU Commission proposes a Joint Cyber Unit to step up response to large-scale security incidents

The Commission is today laying out a vision to build a new Joint Cyber Unit to tackle the rising number of serious cyber incidents impacting public services, as well as the life of businesses and citizens across the European Union. Advanced and coordinated responses in the field of cybersecurity have become increasingly necessary, as cyberattacks grow in number, scale and consequences, impacting heavily our security. All relevant actors in the EU need to be prepared to respond collectively and exchange relevant...

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