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Fenwick | Complying with I-9 Verification as COVID-19 Flexibilities Expire

In May, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced that the Form I-9 flexibilities allowing for remote verification will end on July 31, 2023. DHS regulations designed to create a permanent remote examination process were anticipated but have not been issued. Therefore, employers must comply with the pre-pandemic Form I-9 in-person inspection and verification requirements for all new hires onboarded on or after August 1, 2023, including remote personnel. For all current...
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Troutman Pepper | Wide-Ranging New York Noncompete Law Awaits Governor’s Signature

Summary On June 20, the New York State Legislature passed a bill prohibiting noncompetes. The bill currently awaits Governor Hochul’s signature. If signed into law, it will take effect just 30 days later, but will only be applicable to contracts entered into or modified on or after the effective date — it will not have retroactive effect. The proposed law would prohibit employers from entering into noncompete agreements with “covered individuals,” which, as explained in more detail below, clearly includes employees...
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Vulcan Insight | EU Commission proposes update to EU payments infrastructure

On 28 June 2023, the European Commission proposed new measures that will modernise and update how Europeans pay for goods and services. The new rules, put forward under the Financial Data Access proposal and the revision of the Payment Services Directive (PSD3) will improve competition in electronic payments, improve consumer protection and empower consumers to share their data in a secure way.    The Financial Data Access proposal (FIDA) will establish clear rights and obligations to manage customer data sharing in the...
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Vulcan Insight | EU strikes a deal on the Data Act

Following the interinstitutional negotiations on Tuesday 27 June 2023, EU legislators struck a deal on a new EU Data Act that aims to regulate access and sharing capabilities of AI generated data by connected devices.  The proposed EU Data Act aims to unlock non-personal industrial machine and device generated data ranging from industrial roots to dishwashers and various house appliances. This new law will allow for users of said connected devices to get easier access to machine generated data and...
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GT Law | NFA Expands its Authority over Cryptocurrencies

National Futures Association (NFA) is the self-regulatory organization for the U.S. futures and derivatives industry and derives its authority as a registered futures association by designation from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). On March 29, 2023, NFA adopted Compliance Rule 2-51 (Rule 2-51), which took effect May 31, 2023. Rule 2-51 expands the scope of NFA's authority over NFA members (Members) and associate members (Associates) engaging in spot or cash transactions in “digital asset commodities.” Rule 2-51 imposes...
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Neologic | The Unspoken Imminent Risk Of ChatGPT: Is There A Solution To The Hidden Cost Caused By Innovation?

A recent Forbes piece, addressing a growing global concern caused by AI, highlighted Neologic's breakthrough solution: “Neologic is applying a new approach to digital circuit design that relies on complexity reduction of digital circuits by modifying their topology to deliver circuits that do not exist within the current technology paradigm." Learn more about the growing ChatGPT concern and Neologic's revolutionary technology: READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE Author: Carrie Rubinstein, NEOLOGIC Compliments of Neologic - a member of the EACCNY.
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CEA Legal | Real Estate investments through a Limited Liability Company (LLC)

The most sophisticated investors purchase a property in NYC through a Limited Liability Company (LLC). Here are some of the benefits of using an LLC for property ownership: Liability Protection: One of the primary benefits of using an LLC is the limited liability it provides. By holding property within an LLC, the owner's personal assets are generally protected from liabilities arising from the property, such as lawsuits or debt obligations. This means that if legal claims or financial issues...
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Houthoff | Notifying data breaches: what to do

Notifying 'data breaches' that involve personal data has been a legal obligation in the Netherlands since 2016. This obligation was introduced for the entire EU when the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force. Still, the exact rules are not always entirely clear to everyone. The Dutch Data Protection Authority (Dutch DPA) recently indicated that it receives many questions (in Dutch) about data breaches. In this News Update, we look at some of the legal obligations for organisations. GDPR...

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