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ELECTION FIGHTS
BANKING & SECURITIES
SEC Proposes Making E-Delivery Default For Investor Docs
By Sarah Jarvis
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday proposed a new rule that would allow electronic delivery to be the default method for sending investors disclosures, shareholder reports, proxy statements and other information, replacing a standard by which many documents are delivered in paper format unless the recipient chooses otherwise.
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ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL
HEALTH & LIFE SCIENCES
IP & TECHNOLOGY
MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
SPORTS & BETTING
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
Colorado County Housing Fee Upheld On Appeal
By Zach Dupont
A Colorado mountain community's housing impact fee methodology for residential homes survived a challenge from a Texas property developer attempting to overturn a roughly $250,000 permit fee for an 11,300-square-foot home after the Colorado Court of Appeals ruled Thursday that the fee complies with state law.
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EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS
COMPETITION
CYBERSECURITY & PRIVACY
Calif. Tells 9th Circ. AI Disclosure Law Helps Consumers
By Elliot Weld
The state of California has pressed the Ninth Circuit to affirm a district court's decision denying xAI's injunction request against a state law requiring artificial intelligence companies to disclose what's included in training their models, saying the law advanced "an important governmental interest" in providing transparency to the public.
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PERSONAL INJURY & MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
TAX
IMMIGRATION
WHITE COLLAR
Swedbank To Pay $50M Fine In Panama Papers-Linked Case
By Katryna Perera
Swedbank AB and its New York branch have agreed to pay a $50 million civil penalty to the New York State Department of Financial Services to resolve claims that the bank failed to fully cooperate with department requests for information related to Swedbank's relationships with Mossack Fonseca, the law firm at the center of the 2016 Panama Papers leak.
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NATIVE AMERICAN
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
CANNABIS
PEOPLE
EXPERT ANALYSIS
New Pipeline Repair Rules Shift Burden To Engineer Judgment
A proposal from the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration to allow operators more flexibility to make analysis-informed repair choices, rather than hew to long-standing prescriptive criteria, could make documenting the engineer’s decision-making process as important to compliance as the ultimate repair performed, says Ahuva Battams at Beatty & Wozniak.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
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