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Fielding A Surprise Visit From The EPA

A post from Vedder Price about what to do when the EPA or a state regulator arrives unannounced and wants […]

How GCs Should Respond To Political Spend Disclosure Demands

Efforts by activists to force publicly-held companies to disclose their political spending have suffered some setbacks, but they aren’t going […]

Ahead Of Net Neutrality Vote, FCC Commissioner Calls For More Transparency

Despite arguments that publicly releasing proposed rule language as the FCC considers it ahead of a vote would be a […]

Southwest Slammed With $1.6M Fine For Leaving Flyers On Tarmac

The Department of Transportation has fined Southwest Airlines $1.6 million, the largest-ever civil penalty against an airline for violating the […]

Congress Finally Renews Terror Insurance, But With New Requirements

After a delay that alarmed many – passage was held up in December by now retired Senator Tom Coburn of […]

FTC Warns Companies On “Internet Of Things”

The chair of the Federal Trade Commission, Edith Ramirez, in a speech at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show in Las […]

Key Employee-Benefit Provisions In Last-Minute 2014 Laws

In December, President Obama signed two cryptically named pieces of legislation, shorthanded as “the Cromnibus” and “the Extender Act.” The […]

A Big Month For Anti-Corruption Enforcement

Major anti-corruption developments by way of the FCPA, and world-wide…

Obama Looks To Toughen Cyber Crime

Cyber crimes would be subject to new enforcement tools, and carry tougher penalties, under a proposal the Obama Administration introduced […]

MetLife Sues Gov’t Over ‘Too Big To Fail’ Distinction

Though the insurer had hoped to avoid litigation, MetLife said it had no choice but to file a lawsuit to […]

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