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ELECTION FIGHTS
BANKING & SECURITIES
SEC, CFTC Propose Rules To Relax Private Fund Reporting
By Aislinn Keely
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday proposed relaxing certain reporting requirements for hedge funds and other private fund advisers by allowing smaller firms to forego filing a disclosure used to monitor systemic risk and nixing some of its questions around volatility, event reporting and indirect exposure altogether.
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ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL
HEALTH & LIFE SCIENCES
IP & TECHNOLOGY
MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
TRANSPORTATION & INFRASTRUCTURE
REAL ESTATE
EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS
COMPETITION
CYBERSECURITY & PRIVACY
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
Contractor DEI Order Will Cause 'Irreparable Harm,' Suit Says
By Katherine Smith
A coalition of nonprofits, university professors, federal contractors and subcontractors are seeking to block an executive order requiring government contractors to agree they won't engage in "racially discriminatory DEI activities," telling a Maryland federal court Monday that the directive will cause "irreparable harm" to the groups and their members.
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AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
IMMIGRATION
WHITE COLLAR
NATIVE AMERICAN
National Parks Group Seeks To Block Mojave Mine Restart
By Crystal Owens
The National Parks Conservation Association is asking a California federal district court to block a Department of the Interior decision to renew gold mining within the Mojave National Preserve, arguing the department skirted environmental laws by reversing established policy that prioritized the desert ecosystem and Indigenous cultural area's protection.
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS
EXPERT ANALYSIS
How Guidance Narrows Federal Telework Accommodations
A recent FAQ from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the U.S. Office of Personnel Management offers agencies several ways to narrow telework as an accommodation for federal employees, including through in-office alternatives, revisiting prior approvals and substituting leave for situational telework, says Lori Kisch at Kalijarvi Chuzi.
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Anticipating The Justices' Potential Ruling On Tax Takings
Recent oral arguments in the U.S. Supreme Court case Pung v. Isabella focused on rules for valuation, timing and administrability of tax auction proceeds and whichever method the court adopts for determining just compensation, it will have far-reaching impacts on tax collection, homeowners' equity and the secondary market for tax-foreclosed property, say attorneys at Holland & Knight.
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What GAO Report Reveals About CFPB Cutbacks
The U.S. Government Accountability Office's first report on the downsizing of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau details an agency facing less funding and aggressive efforts to shrink its workforce and docket — suggesting that the bureau will face sharper choices about where to deploy staff and litigation resources, say attorneys at Troutman.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
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