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Federal Data Privacy Bill Eyes Nationwide Standard, Faces Uphill Path
A new federal data privacy bill introduced in Congress on April 14 could preempt state laws, but legislative hurdles mean its future remains uncertain.
SEC Grants Conditional Five-Year Safe Harbor to Crypto UI Providers
The SEC has issued guidance granting a conditional five-year broker-dealer exemption to crypto user interface providers, creating a path for compliance amid unsettled regulation.
EPA Adds Microplastics to Drinking Water Watchlist
EPA names microplastics to its Contaminant Candidate List, opening the door for future regulation and new compliance risks for corporate legal teams and utilities.
FTC Sets Enforcement Priorities in 2026–2030 Strategic Plan
The FTC released its 2026–2030 Strategic Plan, outlining enforcement and operational goals with new focus on children's online safety and fair competition.
DOJ Clarifies FOIA Exemptions for Contractor Confidential Data
The DOJ has clarified FOIA Exemption 4 rules, outlining steps agencies and contractors must take to protect confidential commercial information from public disclosure.
Australia Doubles Competition Law Penalties to AU$100 Million Per Offense
Australia has doubled maximum penalties for competition and consumer law violations to AU$100 million per offense, raising compliance risks for multinationals.
StubHub Settles FTC Fee Disclosure Case With $10M Refund to U.S. Consumers
StubHub will pay $10M to settle FTC charges over hidden ticket fees, marking the first enforcement under the FTC’s Fees Rule. Legal, compliance, and in-house teams face new risks.
Supreme Court Leaves Third Circuit’s Hertz Solvent Debtor Ruling Intact
The Supreme Court declined to review Hertz's bankruptcy case, cementing solvent debtor obligations under § 502(b)(2) and clarifying make-whole premium liabilities.
ABA Opinion 512 Sets Clear AI Ethics Rules for Legal Professionals
ABA Formal Opinion 512 clarifies lawyers’ ethical duties when using AI, spotlighting confidentiality, risk, and compliance. What in-house teams and firms need to know now.
Federal Judge Sends Wiretap Dispute Back to Pennsylvania State Court
A Pennsylvania federal court remanded wiretap and privacy claims to state court, clarifying forum options for legal teams. Recent state rulings also bolster defense arguments.
Smart Glasses Raise New Privacy Disclosure Hurdles for Legal Teams
AI-powered smart glasses like Meta's are driving privacy lawsuits and consent requirements, challenging legal professionals to address new surveillance disclosure obligations.
DOJ Unveils National Fraud Enforcement Division Led by Colin McDonald
The DOJ launched a National Fraud Enforcement Division on Jan. 8, 2026, led by Colin McDonald, aiming to centralize oversight and increase scrutiny for compliance teams.
FTC Signals Economics-Driven Approach to Consumer Protection Cases
The FTC issued new guidance and a strategic plan emphasizing economic analysis in consumer protection, impacting compliance and legal strategies for businesses.
SEC Flags AI and Crypto Fraud in 2026 Enforcement Report
The SEC's 2026 report highlights crackdowns on AI misstatements and crypto fraud, with $17.9B in relief and record whistleblower activity. Legal teams face new compliance pressures.
Court Ruling Recomplicates ESA Compliance for Oil and Gas Firms
A court ruling on ESA complicates compliance duties for oil and gas firms, impacting operations.
NY BNPL Law: New Compliance Standards for General Counsels
New York's BNPL law sets new compliance standards for GCs, effective 2025, raising consumer protection benchmarks.
Colombian Doctor Secures Visa for U.S. Kidney Research
A Colombian nephrologist earns EB-2 NIW visa to enhance U.S. kidney disease research, reflecting opportunities for global healthcare experts.
UK Court Rulings Demand AI Verification in Legal Submissions
Recent UK rulings enforce AI verification in legal matters to prevent ethical breaches and contempt risks.
EEOC Limits Transgender Bathroom Access in Federal Buildings
EEOC's new ruling limits transgender access to federal bathrooms, redefining Title VII scope.
OSHA Extends Heat Safety Program Amid Regulatory Gaps
OSHA's extension of its heat safety program reflects regulatory challenges impacting corporate compliance and financial liability amid extreme weather.