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The Nucleus: Life Sciences Regulation and Enforcement Updates – June 2023
We are pleased to present the first issue of our newsletter analyzing recent trends and developments impacting the life sciences industry, including DOJ policy updates and key provisions of the Food and Drug Omnibus Reform Act.
The Nucleus: Life Sciences Regulation and Enforcement Updates
Privacy & Cybersecurity Update
In this month’s Privacy & Cybersecurity Update, we review new consumer privacy laws in Tennessee and Indiana, three GDPR rulings by the Court of Justice of the European Union, updates regarding future California Privacy Rights Act regulations and a pair of cyber-related insurance cases.
Privacy & Cybersecurity Update
We are pleased to present the first issue of our newsletter analyzing recent trends and developments impacting the life sciences industry, including DOJ policy updates and key provisions of the Food and Drug Omnibus Reform Act.
The Nucleus: Life Sciences Regulation and Enforcement Updates
In this month’s Privacy & Cybersecurity Update, we review new consumer privacy laws in Tennessee and Indiana, three GDPR rulings by the Court of Justice of the European Union, updates regarding future California Privacy Rights Act regulations and a pair of cyber-related insurance cases.
Privacy & Cybersecurity Update
A unanimous Supreme Court today made it more difficult for shareholders to file suits under Section 11 of the Securities Act of 1933.
SCOTUS Bars Section 11 Claims Based on Direct Listing
The U.S. has launched a coordinated effort to expand and strengthen enforcement of its sanctions campaign against Russia. Multiple government agencies appear to be increasingly shifting toward an enforcement posture.
In Coordinated Action, US Authorities Increase Russia-Related Restrictions and Warn About Evasion Risks
SCOTUS Bars Section 11 Claims Based on Direct Listing
A unanimous Supreme Court today made it more difficult for shareholders to file suits under Section 11 of the Securities Act of 1933.
SCOTUS Bars Section 11 Claims Based on Direct Listing
In Coordinated Action, US Authorities Increase Russia-Related Restrictions and Warn About Evasion Risks
The U.S. has launched a coordinated effort to expand and strengthen enforcement of its sanctions campaign against Russia. Multiple government agencies appear to be increasingly shifting toward an enforcement posture.
In Coordinated Action, US Authorities Increase Russia-Related Restrictions and Warn About Evasion Risks
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