Inflation Reduction Act
Compliance Isn’t the Only ‘AI Washing’ Risk
Bracewell’s David Shargel shared with Legal Dive why AI washing considerations, as well as the numerous other risks associated with AI, must become part of the compliance “playbook” for any company using artificial intelligence.
ShapeShift Fine Epitomizes SEC’s Crypto Policy, and its Flaws
A recent SEC order imposing a fine on former cryptocurrency exchange ShapeShift for failing to register as a securities dealer showcases the SEC’s regulation-by-enforcement approach, but the dissent by two commissioners raises valid concerns that the agency’s embrace of ambiguity over clarity risks hampering the growth of the crypto economy, writes Bracewell’s Keith Blackman.
Innodata Suit Highlights ‘AI Washing’ Liability Risk for Cos.
A class action against software company Innodata over so-called AI washing, underscores the litigation and enforcement risks that can arise from the SEC’s novel theory about misleading artificial intelligence capabilities, writes Bracewell’s David Shargel, Rachel Goldman and Patrick Morley.
Cybersecurity Disclosure Considerations for Municipal Issuers
While the SEC’s cybersecurity rule does not apply to municipal issuers, Bracewell’s Ed Fierro and Sarah Tahir look at a few points discussed in the Adopting Release that may be useful for municipal market participants.
Lifting the Fog on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: Enforcement and Compliance Trends to Watch in San Francisco
As lawyers, corporate executives and federal law enforcement officials prepare to gather this week in San Francisco for the ABA’s 39th National Institute on White Collar Crime, we offer our takeaways from January’s Houston forum on the Foreign Corrupt Practice...
FTC Announces 2024 Increase in HSR Notification Thresholds and Filing Fees
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced the annual revisions to the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act (HSR Act) thresholds and HSR filing fees, which will become effective on March 6, 2024. The revised thresholds will apply to any merger or...
Federal Contractors Beware: New Hiring Restrictions Proposed on Companies Doing Business With the Federal Government
Earlier this week, the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council proposed a new rule that would amend the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) to impose new restrictions on federal contractors and subcontractors, including: (1) prohibiting, seeking or considering an applicant’s compensation history; (2)...
The Questions Around Prometheum’s SEC-Compliant Strategy
Regulatory uncertainty remains a major hurdle in the way of widespread adoption of cryptocurrency. While the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has sought to apply traditional securities concepts to the crypto marketplace, the cryptocurrency industry is pushing for specific...
Compliance Risk After SEC Warning Against ‘AI Washing’
Bracewell’s David Shargel, Rachel Goldman and Patrick Morley write about the enforcement priority coming in 2024 as a result of a breakout year for generative artificial intelligence, with businesses of every kind racing to adopt AI tools. Companies and their compliance programs must take steps now to avoid costly regulatory sanctions and shareholder lawsuits.
DOJ and FTC Finalize New Merger Guidelines
On December 18, 2023, the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued the final version of new merger review guidelines (Merger Guidelines), five months after the agencies published a draft for public comment. The new 2023...
What is AI Washing? The SEC’s Latest Target
Is AI the new green? Recent comments by Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler suggest the regulator is primed to begin turning its enforcement efforts against so-called “AI washing,” presenting a new area of risk for some companies that...
What SEC Retreat in Ripple Case Means for Crypto Regulation
Bracewell’s Keith Blackman takes a look at the ripple effect of the SEC’s regulation-by-enforcement approach to cryptocurrency policy rather than through rulemaking. The agency's recently aborted enforcement action against two Ripple Labs executives for alleged securities law violations demonstrates the limits of this piecemeal tactic.
Power Steering Saudi Bus Rapid Transit PPP
In anticipation of a wave of bus rapid transit (BRT) projects across Saudi Arabia, Bracewell's Andrej Kormuth, Tom Swarbrick and Bagya Nambron look at the key features of BRT systems from a PPP structuring perspective and the question of technological choice: battery and hydrogen as two competing ‘clean’ fuel technologies and the factors that may determine their bankability.
EEOC Releases Proposed Workplace Harassment Guidance – 25 Years in the Making
On September 29, 2023, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) released its long-awaited proposed guidance on workplace harassment. The last EEOC guidance on workplace harassment was issued in 1999. The public will have until November 1, 2023, to comment on...
Seller Beware: The Impact of New Executive Regulations Under the UAE’s Consumer Protection Law
Significant changes to consumer protection legislation in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will take effect on 14 October, 2023. Businesses should be aware of how such legislation may impact their current operations and in turn make the necessary adjustments to...