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On May 16, 2024, the US Supreme Court in Smith v Spizzirri issued a narrow decision resolving a circuit split on the question of whether Section 3
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Written by: James E. Berger. Kiera Gans, Charlene Sun, Elena Rizzo, Charlotte Westbrook, Gina Varvaro
On May 16, 2024, the US Supreme Court in Smith v Spizzirri issued a narrow decision resolving a circuit split on the question of whether Section 3…
DLA Piper is proud to have received the second-highest ranking for law firm client service in the BTI Client Service A-Team 2024 report, which identifies law firms providing exceptional service based on client feedback. This marks the 15th year DLA Piper has…
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On May 13, 2024, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the US Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) jointly proposed a new rule…
Written by: Richard Burr, Tony Samp, Danny Tobey, Coran Darling, Ted Loud
Nearly a year after a bipartisan group of senators launched efforts to set new rules for artificial intelligence – and following a series of…
Written by: Derek Sigel, Robbie Grossman, Sydney KertJamie Mandell, Thomas Prentice
Reporting issuers across Canada should be aware of a more expansive interpretation of the term “material change” which will be considered by the Supreme Court…
On 23 April, the Italian Council of Ministers passed a bill (AI Bill) aimed at introducing national AI provisions. The main scope is to establish regulatory criteria to balance the opportunities offered by new technologies with the risks associated with…
The creative process…
It’s 4:31 in the morning, a watery dawn is breaking, and I’m wafting down an almost empty M40 motorway heading to Heathrow for an early flight. The advanced autopilot features in the car are helping with the…
In the UK, there is currently heightened regulatory scrutiny and increased public interest in children’s data protection and online harm, with a raft of new guidance and regulation from both the ICO and Ofcom, the chief regulator of the Online…
The next steps in Australia’s long bubbling reform of the privacy regime has been announced, with draft legislation expected to be tabled by August 2024. The reform is being presented as part of the Federal Government’s efforts to improve online…
Written by: Parker Zangoei, Anthony Taranto, Martin Goodlett
With the availability of venture capital still constrained, and valuations yet to recover from their recent decline, convertible notes have become an increasingly attractive financing vehicle for many emerging growth companies. This…