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31
Mar
On February 20, 2017, U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly released two new policy memoranda aimed at implementing President Trump’s executive orders on enhancing the public safety of the interior and border enforcement of immigration laws.
The first memo, titled “Enforcement of the Immigration Laws to Serve the National Interest,” immediately rescinded President Obama’s Priority Enforcement Program, which prioritized deportation of criminals and recently-arrived undocumented individuals, and gives immigration officials broad authority to deport “all removable aliens,” including those...
30
Mar
• As part of his first-week initiatives, President Trump turned his focus toward immigration. These initiatives included dramatically expanding the resources of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency. Specifically, the Trump administration authorized the hiring of 10,000 ICE agents across the United States. This increase in the number of ICE officers will have a direct impact on employers as it relates to I-9 compliance and ICE audits of Forms I-9. For example, it...
30
Mar
ING announced today the appointment of Mark Milders as head of ING Group Investor Relations. Mark will succeed Malcolm Brown, who will take up the position of project lead for Strategy and Innovation at ING Wholesale Banking on 15 May 2017.
Patrick Flynn, CFO of ING Group said: "I am pleased to have Mark as our new head of Investor Relations. His in-depth knowledge of our company and its products, and his experience working with our Wholesale Banking clients, will...
29
Mar
The UK Prime Minister will, under Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union, notify the European Council of the UK's intention to leave the EU.
A Member State leaving the EU is unprecedented. However, at one level, nothing changes legally upon the triggering of Article 50. The UK is still bound by EU law, so legally it is “business as usual”. In reality, the hard negotiations start now.
This update addresses some of the key questions facing businesses today – What is...
29
Mar
In geopolitical terms, there has been nothing to compare with 2016 since the end of the Cold War. Neither Brexit nor the election of President Trump was expected. The potential impact of either event, let alone both, could reasonably be anticipated to have given rise to inertia, confusion and uncertainty. In fact, M&A has been remarkably robust.
Although global M&A value tumbled by 18% in 2016, the number of deals remained constant. Overall, 2016 was similar in value and volume to...
29
Mar
As announced, UK Prime Minister Theresa May today lodged with the EU Council a notification under Article 50(2) EU Treaty, i.e. the UK's formal notification of its intention to withdraw from the EU. This notification triggers a two-year period for negotiations between the UK and the rest of the EU which should culminate in a withdrawal agreement. Failing such an agreement, the UK will leave the EU by operation of law after the two years, unless that period is...
28
Mar
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has appealed one of the two federal court injunctions issued in response to President Trump's revised travel ban executive order. This executive order, Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States (the “Order”), was to take effect on March 16, 2017.
The implications of the Order are described here.
President Trump issued this revised order on March 6 after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit enjoined the initial executive...
24
Mar
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On March 22, 2017, the Supreme Court issued its opinion in Star Athletica, LLC v. Varsity Brands, Inc., No. 15-866. In a 6-2 decision, the Court held that decorative elements of a cheerleader’s outfit were separable from the functionality of the underlying garment and thus eligible for protection under copyright law. Justice Thomas wrote the majority opinion, with Justice Ginsburg concurring in the outcome, and Justices Breyer and Kennedy dissenting. Specifically, the Supreme Court held that “a feature incorporated...
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