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Claudia Sheinbaum Walks a Political Tightrope as Rubio Visits Mexico
U.S. pressure to crack down on corrupt politicians has squeezed President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico ahead of her meeting with Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
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What We Saw at a Job Fair for ICE
As ICE ramps up for more deportations under President Trump, Nicholas Nehamas, a Washington correspondent for The New York Times, talks with applicants at an ICE recruitment fair in Texas.
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The Science Behind Why Opposites Attract in Relationships
When I was in college, I had a friend, Sarah, who was the quintessential introvert. She loved nothing more than spending a quiet evening with a good book and a cup of tea. Her boyfriend, Mark, on the other hand, was a whirlwind of energy and social charisma. He thrived in large groups and had…
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AI in the Tech Sector – Touch Points and Regulatory Difference Across the EU and Australia
In the rapidly evolving tech industry sector, artificial intelligence (AI) stands at the forefront of innovation. Although stakeholders active in the technology sector represent the natural leaders of AI and are adopting AI to a greater extent than companies related to other industry sectors, they are faced with an increasingly complex international regulatory landscape….By: DLA…
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Getting Ready for Maryland’s Online Data Privacy Act—A New Trendsetter?
We’re about one month away from the effective date of Maryland’s version of a state comprehensive privacy law–the Maryland Online Privacy Act (MODPA). Effective October 1, 2025, MODPA contains the now familiar comprehensive privacy law provisions, including obligations for privacy notices, processor contracts, security obligations, risk assessments for high-risk processing, and consumer rights to know,…
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AI in Insurance: Acceleration Meets Accountability
We are living through the most dynamic regulatory and commercial moment for artificial intelligence since the advent of cloud computing. Contract standards and supervisory expectations are being shaped in real time, propelled by the extraordinary velocity of technical change and the breadth of AI’s impact across ethical, anthropological, and legal domains….By: DLA Piper
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AI News Roundup – China accelerates AI chip production, Taco Bell struggles with AI voice drive-through ordering, NASA using AI to predict solar flares, and more
To help you stay on top of the latest news, our AI practice group has compiled a roundup of the developments we are following….By: McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff LLP
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Thailand: PDPA Crackdown 2025: Are You Next? – Major Fines and Lessons from Thailand’s Latest Enforcement
Since the full enforcement of Thailand’s Personal Data Protection Act B.E. 2562 (2019) (“PDPA”) in June 2022, the Personal Data Protection Committee (“PDPC”) has moved decisively from awareness-building to active enforcement. The transition emerged in 2024 when a leading e-commerce company was fined THB 7 million for breaching the law….By: DLA Piper
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Do You Have a Case? Understanding Your Legal Rights After an Injury
Suffering an injury can impact your life in unexpected ways. Not only can injuries cause severe pain and lead to expensive medical bills, but they can also lead to lost earnings, emotional trauma, and other financial and non-financial losses….By: Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley
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Emerging Litigation Over Ultra-Processed Foods: Strategic Considerations for Food and Beverage Companies
Manufacturers and distributors of convenience and snack foods may not want to wait until a lawsuit is filed to start building litigation defense strategies against the wave of litigation targeting the accessibility and crave-ability of their products, which the lawsuits label as “ultra-processed.”…By: Venable LLP