The opportunity to compete at the Olympic Games represents one of the most honorable achievements of any athlete’s career. And while Olympians may have always been trailblazers in the world of sports, today’s competitors are more than just athletes –
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Pensions Dashboards – Avoid the Legal Ruck
The rugby Six Nations Championship has been a recent topic of conversation. But do you know how long pensions dashboards have been a topic of conversation? Almost 10 years – ever since the issue was raised in a report by…
NCAA Pauses NIL Investigations Following Court Order
Following the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee’s grant of a preliminary injunction in the recent case filed against the NCAA, captioned Tennessee and Virginia v. NCAA, the NCAA has decided to halt investigations into third-party involvement…
Update for Insolvency Practitioners on UK Companies House Filings
Following our previous alert, in which we highlighted an issue with entries relating to registered security maintained at Companies House being incorrectly updated to indicate that they had in fact been discharged without the awareness of the relevant company…
Japan’s Flexible Approach to AI and Copyright Supports AI Development
SPB’s Joe Grasser and Scott Warren recently examined the current state of Japan’s copyright laws as they relate to Artificial Intelligence (AI). As they explain, Japan has taken a very flexible approach to help “jump start” AI development in the…
Never Beyond the Law – the Spanish AEPD’s Position on the Processing of Whistleblower Data
In February 2023, Spain implemented Directive (EU) 2019/1937 (although it did not become fully applicable until December of that year) by means of Law 2/2023, of February 20, 2023, regulating the protection of persons who report regulatory violations and the…
FDA Announces End of PFAS Use in US Food Packaging
On February 28, 2024, the Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) published a news release regarding the voluntary market phase-out of per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in grease-proofing substances used on food packaging. The FDA stated that the completion of this…
How To Protect Against Harmful SLGS This Spring
On March 4, 2024, the Treasury Department published a final rule that amends the regulations concerning State and Local Government Series securities (SLGS). Among other changes, the updated regulations notably: (1) require that the maturity lengths of Time Deposit SLGS…
Singapore to Pass New Law to Boost Digital Resilience
On March 1, 2024, Singapore’s Ministry of Communications and Information announced[1] that a study would be launched to introduce a new piece of legislation, the Digital Infrastructure Act (DIA), to boost the resilience and security of key digital infrastructure…
Privacy World Week in Review
In case you missed it, below are recent posts from Privacy World covering the latest developments on data privacy, security and innovation. Please reach out to the authors if you are interested in additional information.