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EU CryptoReg Roundup July 2025
Welcome to our EU crypto update – a roundup of key Irish and EU legislative and regulatory developments shaping the crypto-asset sector….By: Walkers
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Data Loss Prevention in the Age of AI: Deploying Microsoft Purview DLP
The second post in our data loss prevention series offers a roadmap for implementing Microsoft Purview DLP to secure sensitive data in AI-influenced environments. From discovery and classification to policy enforcement, automation, and user education, it outlines how security and governance teams can build a sustainable, AI-aware DLP program that……By: Lighthouse
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When AI Policies Fail: The AI Sanctions in Johnson v. Dunn and What They Mean for the Profession
Imagine this: You’re representing a state in high-stakes prison litigation. Since 2020, your firm has received more than $40 million from the client. You have written AI policies, an Artificial Intelligence Committee, and a team of seasoned litigators. Still, two years after Mata v. Avianca made national headlines, firm partners are sanctioned for filing motions…
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Federal Court Vacates Key Provisions of HIPAA Privacy Rule on Reproductive Healthcare
On June 18, 2025, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas issued a ruling in Purl v. United States Department of Health and Human Services, vacating most of the Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights’ (OCR) 2024 Final Rule (the Final Rule), which modified provisions of HIPAA’s Privacy Rule…
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For Your Consumption | July 2025: Getting the Lead Out
In the July edition of For Your Consumption, our food & beverage digest of court cases and litigation trends affecting the food, beverage, agribusiness, and cosmetics industries, maltodextrin gets shucked, ghee provides clarity, and aseptic cartons chase arrows. Bon appétit!…By: Alston & Bird
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Does EtO’s Recent Regulatory Battle Victory Mean It Will Win the War?
Following years of heightened concern about the dangers of exposure to ethylene oxide (EtO), increased regulatory oversight, and a steady hum of litigation, in 2025 it seems like things might be changing for the beleaguered industry dependent upon this highly effective but potentially cancer-causing sterilizing gas. With a new administration in the White House, a U.S.…
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The Importance of Medical Monitoring After Exposure to Toxins
Exposure to toxins through contaminated drugs, medical implants manufactured with dangerous materials, and other risks can have serious and long-term health consequences. However, in many cases, these consequences may not become apparent for years—or even decades. In these cases, medical monitoring can be extremely important. For individuals who have been exposed to toxins, medical monitoring…
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Economy Updates: After a Weak Jobs Report, Trump Fires That Agency’s Commissioner
Hours after data showed cracks in the U.S. economy, President Trump said without evidence that Erika McEntarfer “rigged” the data “to make the Republicans, and ME, look bad.”
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Trump Gives Mexico a Reprieve but Slams Canada With Higher Tariffs
The imbalance in President Trump’s treatment of America’s closest trading partners may come from his desire to make Canada the 51st state, some Canadians believe.
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Fleeing Domestic Violence, and the Russian Advance
“I wanted something decent,” said a woman at a shelter near Ukraine’s border with Russia. “But this is how it turned out.”