This article discusses factors for a business to consider when it wants to engage workers in a new country where the business currently has no employees.
This article highlights 10 key takeaways for US companies regarding the EU AI Act, which imposes a comprehensive regulatory framework for AI systems. With its extraterritorial scope, the EU AI Act may impact US companies placing AI systems in the EU market or whose AI outputs are used within the EU.
On March 6, 2024, the US Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") finalized new climate disclosure rules for public companies, mandating comprehensive reporting on climate-related risks and their impacts on business operations. This article explores the details of the new requirements, the rationale behind the changes, and the implications for corporate transparency in addressing climate risks.
This survey report examines the extent to which GenAI is being utilized, and the impact it is having on legal work, in-house roles, and department.
One of the most common use cases for eDiscovery workflows is Hart–Scott–Rodino (HSR) second requests. This article discusses what HSR second requests are, how eDiscovery for HSR second requests differs from eDiscovery for litigation, and six considerations for conducting HSR second requests effectively.
A selection of informative resources on lobbying activities at the US federal and state levels.
On July 1, 2024 a federal court ordered that the Biden Administration’s ban on the export of liquified natural gas (“LNG”) be stayed in its entirety, effective immediately. This article provides an overview of the court's ruling, and some of its top takeaways.
Learn the steps in-house counsel should when an employee requests a religious accommodation.
This resource explains current trends in US export controls, summarizing the key takeaways from a recent webcast presented by Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP on “Emerging Trends in US Export Control Enforcement.”
Generative artificial intelligence (GAI) is just the most recent in a long line of technologies that creates questions of responsible use.
As GAI use among lawyers increases, attorneys should be prepared to understand the ethical implications when using GAI.