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With it spending up, federal agencies are finding they need to look outside their walls for qualified talent. This is presenting new public sector opportunities for private sector tech companies....
By: MoFo Tech

India's competition authority, the Competition Commission of India (CCI), has begun scrutinizing and investigating pharmaceutical patent settlement agreements between brand and generic firms for potential anticompetitive effects. It has been reported...

The Recent Increase In Focus on Privacy Issues - Privacy issues have been the focus of many state efforts over the past few years. However, the SEC has increased their focus tremendously over the past few months (see our blog posts here, here, and...

Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued a Consumer Advisory about virtual currency. The Bureau also announced that its consumer complaint database is now accepting complaints about virtual currency. The Bureau, of course, uses...

In late June, the American Medical Association (AMA) adopted a set of guiding principles for physicians who provide care via telemedicine. The AMA’s guiding principles come on the heels of policies recently published by the Federation of State...

For financial institutions, having compliance management systems that mitigate in-house risk is not sufficient to meet regulatory expectations. With more work now outsourced to third party vendors, financial institutions are facing heightened...

Does California’s securities fraud statute apply to offers and sales of securities that are made in other states, in Europe, or on the moon? Actually, there is no way to know. Formerly, California Corporations Code Section 25401 began “It is...

Before a Superfund settlement becomes enforceable, it must be reviewed by a federal court to confirm that it is fair, reasonable, and consistent with CERCLA’s objectives. This judicial review is at the heart of CERCLA’s settlement process. Since...

Corrected: A website that facilitated the illegal sale of a gun used to kill a woman has no liability in her death, a federal appeals court has ruled. The Chicago-based 7th U. S.

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