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Gus N. Paras

Federal Agencies Ordered to Consider a National Digital Currency, Financial and Criminal Regulations. 

Matthew L. Finkelstein*

The Review Board of the US Copyright Office recently ruled, in its first decision of the year, that a two-dimensional artwork entitled “A Recent Entrance to Paradise” could not be registered for copyright protection because it was authored by artificial intelligence without creative input.

Kay C. Georgi, Matthew Tuchband, Hunter T. Carter, Malcolm S. McNeil

ArentFox Schiff sanctions advisors Kay Georgi and Matthew Tuchband talk with WorldSmart co-hosts Hunter Carter and Malcolm McNeil about greatly expanded export controls, blocking sanctions, and banking sanctions in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Kay C. Georgi, Matthew Tuchband, Sylvia G. Costelloe

In a coordinated effort, on March 2, 2022, the White House announced another round of broad trade controls and sanctions against Russia and now Belarus in response to Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine.

D. Jacques Smith, Randall A. Brater, Nadia Patel, Apeksha Vora

Headlines that Matter for Companies and Executives in Regulated Industries

Douglas A. Grimm, Shayshari Potter

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, hospitals and other health care providers are facing a separate challenge: “Ivermania”—the wave of lawsuits filed against hospitals by guardians of COVID-19 patients seeking court orders compelling the administration of Ivermectin.

Caroline Turner English, Alison Lima Andersen

On February 23, 2022, in what is being heralded as a significant victory for health care providers, a federal court in Texas vacated portions of the Biden Administration’s rules governing the arbitration procedures to resolve surprise billing disputes under the federal No Surprises Act (the Act).

Matthew Tuchband, Sylvia G. Costelloe

On February 25 and 28, 2022, the US Treasury Department, Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued its fifth and sixth actions against Russia.

Jeffrey E. Rummel, Douglas A. Grimm

On March 3, starting at 10:00 am EST, the FCC’s Connect2Health Task Force (Task Force) will host a virtual event titled: “The FCC Digital Health Symposium: Advancing Broadband Connectivity as a Social Determinant of Health.”

Kay C. Georgi, Matthew Tuchband, Sylvia G. Costelloe

Our National Security team has an overview of the new US export controls on Russia and the new US sanctions on Russia and Belarus.

D. Jacques Smith, Randall A. Brater, Apeksha Vora

Headlines that Matter for Companies and Executives in Regulated Industries

David R. Hamill, Angela M. Santos, Antonio J. Rivera, Birgit Matthiesen

In December 2021, Canada announced plans to impose a digital services tax, or DST. A few days later, the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) expressed opposition indicating that if Ottawa were to pursue this plan, “all options” would be considered. 

Yusef Abutouq

The advent of distributed ledger technology has ushered in a new digital era – a decentralized internet, neither owned nor controlled by a central authority. Blockchain enthusiasts hail this lack of centralization as representing a new chapter of freedom and individual empowerment.

Jeffrey E. Rummel

Inter-Agency Spectrum Coordination Initiative will assist frequency requests of defense contractors in support of military priorities 

Jeffrey E. Rummel, Douglas A. Grimm

The FCC is requesting public comment on proposed reforms to the Rural Health Care Program to “promote program efficiency and ensure that rural healthcare providers receive appropriate levels of funding.”

Stephanie Trunk

Back in 2017, the state of Nevada passed a sweeping bill into law that addressed not only drug pricing transparency, but also reporting obligations applicable to pharmacy benefit managers and non-profit organizations and also imposed certain requirements on manufacturer sales forces.

Kay C. Georgi, Matthew Tuchband

Responding to the Russian announcement recognizing the independence of the so-called Donetsk People’s Republic (DNR) and Luhansk People’s Republic (LNR) regions of Ukraine, President Biden signed Executive Order 14065 (the EO) on February 21, 2022, which went into effect immediately.

Jeffrey E. Rummel, Karen Ellis Carr

As you know, in our recent Alert, we addressed the announcement of the members of the FCC’s Precision Agriculture Connectivity Task Force (“Task Force). Now, the FCC has announced the new members of the four “Working Groups” that will assist the Task Force in carrying out its work.

Linda M. Jackson, Pascal Naples

Last week, the US Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit affirmed a $2 million jury verdict against Boeing in a breach of contract suit by Alabama Aircraft Industries, Inc. (AAI), a former government contracting partner, and revived a $100 million misappropriation of trade secrets claim.

D. Jacques Smith, Randall A. Brater, Apeksha Vora, Laura Zell

Headlines that Matter for Companies and Executives in Regulated Industries

Richard J. Krainin, Bruce P. Weisenthal, David L. Dubrow

Arent Fox’s upcoming merger with Schiff Hardin, Bond Buyer reported, will serve as a “perfect pairing” for the firm’s Public Finance practice, offering clients national support and industry-focused service.

Trevor M. Jorgensen, Julie Furer Stahr

On September 9, the White House announced Executive Order 14042, which requires covered federal contracts to include a clause mandating compliance with guidance that had yet to be issued by the Safer Federal Workforce Task Force (Task Force).

Headlines that Matter for Privacy and Data Security

Nicholas J. Nesgos, Nancy J. Puleo, Lauren C. Schaefer

Following House approval of H.R. 4445 with overwhelming support (335 Yeas to 97 Nays) on February 7, 2022, the Senate approved the Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act of 2021 by voice vote on February 10, 2022.

Jeffrey B. Weston

The California Supreme Court has held that the standard for assessing whistleblower retaliation claims under  California Labor Code section 1102.5 is not the McDonnell Douglas test, but the more plaintiff-friendly standard articulated in Labor Code section 1102.6.