Document EFTA00026434 appears to be a collection of news briefs from Law360 Public Policy, dated April 4, 2019.
The document consists of a series of short news articles covering topics such as Senate rules changes affecting judicial and administrative nominees, antitrust cases, a request from House Democrats for Donald Trump's tax returns, and a House Judiciary Committee vote to subpoena materials related to Robert Mueller's investigation. The document provides a snapshot of legal and political news from that specific date, with a focus on events in Washington D.C..
From: Public Policy Law360 <[email protected]> To: O Subject: Senate Rules Axed To Speed Judicial, Administration Picks Date: Thu, 04 Apr 2019 08:32:08 +0000 ,..ILaw360 Public Policy PUBLIC POLICY Thursday, April 4, 2019 Follow Law360 TOP NEWS Senate Rules Axed To Speed Judicial, Administration Picks Senate Republicans voted to ax the chamber's nominee debate rules Wednesday, potentially opening the floodgates for dozens of President Donald Trump's trial judge and lower-level administrative nominees to be confirmed. Read full article » Kirkland, Cuneo Gilbert Tops In Antitrust Cases Kirkland & Ellis LLP was the most prolific member of the antitrust defense bar between 2016 and 2018, while Cuneo Gilbert & LaDuca LLP filed more private antitrust litigation than any other law firm due to its role in multidistrict litigation, according to a new Lex Machina report. Read full article » Analysis Court Rulings Take Toll On Private Antitrust Plaintiffs Private plaintiffs have a better than 50-50 chance of winning antitrust cases that make it to trial, according to a new report from Lex Machina, but getting there is a trial in itself due to court rulings making it harder to win class certification and fend off dismissal motions and summary judgments. Read full article » House Dems Request Trump's Tax Returns From IRS The Democratic chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee on Wednesday asked the Internal Revenue Service to furnish President Donald Trump's tax return information for the past six years, taking the first step in a likely contentious legal battle. Read full article » House Judiciary OKs Subpoena Of Full Mueller Report House Judiciary Committee Democrats voted Wednesday to issue subpoenas compelling the release to Congress of grand jury materials underlying special counsel Robert Mueller's probe of the 2016 election, a move Republicans ripped as an attempt to end-run the legal process. Read full article )> Kavanaugh's Law School Gig Faces Student Backlash Students at George Mason University are demanding that the school reverse its decision to hire U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh as a law school lecturer this summer in light of decades-old sexual misconduct claims against him that surfaced during his confirmation hearing. ;`',Law360 Pro Say Podcast Listen to our new podcast here LAW FIRMS Allen & Overy Alston & Bird Arguedas Gassman Arnold & Porter BakerHostetler Black Srebnick Bryan Cave Call & Jensen Covington & Burling Cuneo Gilbert Davis Wright Tremaine Dechert Earthjustice Farnan LLP Foley Hoag Gibson Dunn Haynes and Boone Holland & Knight Hooper Lundy Jager Smith Jones Day Kirkland & Ellis Labaton Sucharow EFTA00026434
Read full article » Feature How To Argue Merger Cases And Win Over Judges What's the best way to wage a merger case in federal court? According to a group of sitting and retired federal judges, attorneys should ground complex economics in real world-examples and be willing to collaborate with opposing counsel to make sure cases move forward quickly. Read full article » BANKING & SECURITIES CRA Update Could Be Done Within Year, Top Regulators Say The heads of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency signaled Wednesday that momentum is building behind an interagency effort to modernize Community Reinvestment Act regulations, saying that they could be finished with the project by next year. Read full article » SEC Says ICO Doesn't Need To Register As Security Officials at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission issued a no-action letter Wednesday allowing an unregistered initial coin offering to proceed, finding it didn't meet the definition of a security laid out in staff guidance released alongside the letter. Read full article » House Says Private Email Off-Limits In Collins Case The U.S. House of Representatives has urged a New York federal court to adopt a broader interpretation of the Constitution's speech or debate clause than the government has presented in its insider trading case against U.S. Rep. Christopher Collins, implying prosecutors overstepped their bounds in seizing legislative materials. Read full article » ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL Analysis Judge Throws Wet Blanket On State Water Quality Variance' A Montana federal judge broke legal ground recently with a decision to curtail an exemption to state water quality standards approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, a ruling that suggests other states will have to stay within strict parameters if they adopt similar "variances." Read full article )> Colo. Lawmakers Tighten Reins On Oil, Gas Drilling Colorado state lawmakers on Wednesday passed legislation that would dramatically overhaul state oil and gas regulations by tightening health and safety standards and giving local governments expanded authority over where drilling activity takes place. Read full article » Entergy Launches 3rd Suit Seeking Nuclear Fuel Costs A nuclear plant owned by Entergy rang the bell this week for a third round of litigation over the government's alleged failure to dispose of its spent nuclear waste in Michigan. Read full article » 5th Circ. Told EPA Ignored Risks To OK Gulf Driller Permit The Center for Biological Diversity told a Fifth Circuit panel in oral arguments Wednesday that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency didn't do enough Latham & Watkins McDermott Will Meriwether & Tharp Miller Canfield Morgan Lewis Murphy & McGonigle Nussbaum Law Group PC Orrick Herrington Paul Hastings Podhurst Orseck Quinn Emanuel Robins Kaplan Ropes & Gray Sanford Heisler Sharp Seward & Kissel Shutts & Bowen Skadden Smith Villazor Stoel Rives Susman Godfrey Tache Bronis Werksman Jackson White & Case Willkie Farr WilmerHale Wilson Sonsini COMPANIES Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. Allergan PLC Amazon.com Inc. American Bar Association American Civil Liberties Union American Petroleum Institute Inc. Animal Legal Defense Fund Avalara Inc. Bayerische Motoren Werke AG Bridgestone Corp. Center for Biological Diversity Citrin Cooperman Consumer Bankers Association Defenders of Wildlife Elliott Management Corp. Entergy Corp. Equifax Inc. Facebook Hobby Lobby Stores Huawei Technologies LexisNexis Group Linkedln Corp. Miramax Film Corp. EFTA00026435
to evaluate the dangers posed to marine life before it signed off on a permit allowing offshore drillers in the Gulf of Mexico to dump wastewater. Read full article » HEALTH & LIFE SCIENCES 1st Circ. Perplexed By 'Odd' Trump Birth Control Argument The First Circuit on Wednesday appeared to lean toward reviving Massachusetts' challenge to a Trump administration rule allowing exemptions to birth control coverage under the Affordable Care Act, with one judge finding it "odd" to argue women would not be denied contraception coverage and consequently turn to the state for funding. Read full article » Medical Pot Law Is Not A Right To Grow, Fla. Court Says A Florida appeals court ruled Wednesday that a state constitutional amendment allowing the use of medical marijuana by qualified patients does not allow those patients to cultivate and process marijuana for their own use. Read full article » Legalization Advocate Pushes Pa. Court To Reclassify Pot Pennsylvania's classification of marijuana as a Schedule I drug without any accepted medical use runs counter to the state's own medical marijuana program and should be eliminated, a defense attorney and legalization advocate told a Superior Court of Pennsylvania panel Wednesday. Read full article » IP & TECHNOLOGY Trump Taking Aim At Online Counterfeit Market President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he will soon formulate a new strategy to tackle what his administration believes is a rising tide of pirated and counterfeit goods being sold through online sellers such as eBay and Amazon. Read full article >> EMPLOYMENT Acosta Defends DOL Rules, Epstein Case Handling At Hearing Labor Secretary Alex Acosta was grilled during a budget hearing Wednesday over whether the U.S. Department of Labor has weakened worker protections under his watch and claims that he mishandled a decade-old sex crime case involving millionaire sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, with Acosta defending his actions on both fronts. Read full article » COMPETITION BMW's State Aid Appeal Should Be Tossed, EU Court Told The European Commission didn't have to analyze the potential market impact for the portion of aid it made Germany cut from a planned €45 million ($50.6 million) investment in a BMW electric car plant, an advocate general told the European Court of Justice on Wednesday. Read full article )> CONSUMER PROTECTION Robocall Bill Clears Senate Commerce Committee A bipartisan bill aimed at handing the Federal Communications Commission more firepower to combat robocalls sailed through the Senate National Association of Manufacturers Northeastern University Raytheon Co. Reed Elsevier StubHub Inc. Tronox Ltd. Trump Organization Inc. Twitter Inc. U.S. Chamber of Commerce United States Steel Corp. Volkswagen Warner Chilcott Limited Washington Post Co. Wayfair LLC Wells Fargo & Co. Wynn Resorts Ltd. ZTE Corp. eBay Inc. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Bureau of Ocean Energy Management California Department of Tax and Fee Administration California Environmental Protection Agency Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Colorado Supreme Court Congressional Research Service Energy Information Administration European Commission Executive Office of the President Federal Aviation Administration Federal Bureau of Investigation Federal Communications Commission Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Federal Reserve System Federal Trade Commission Florida Department of Health Government Accountability Office Internal Revenue Service Joint Committee on Taxation Massachusetts Gaming Commission NATO National Security Agency Office of the Comptroller of the Currency EFTA00026436
Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation on Wednesday. Read full article » AEROSPACE & DEFENSE Trump May Allow Turkey To Keep F-35 Despite Russian Deal Turkey's foreign minister said Wednesday that President Donald Trump has left the door open for Turkey to continue participating in the F-35 fighter jet program amid its contentious plan to purchase a missile defense system from Russia, despite defense officials recently moving to cut off Turkey's access to F-35 parts. Read full article » Ex-Pentagon Leaders Warn Against China-Backed 5G Network Six former U.S. military and intelligence officials warned Wednesday that if the country's allies use Chinese tech to support 5G networks, Chinese espionage is inevitable and future U.S. military operations would be jeopardized. Read full article » TAX Analysis Calif. Marketplace Law Won't Forgive Past Tax Errors A bill quickly moving through California's Legislature to protect small vendors selling through online platforms from sales and use tax liability comes too late to help thousands targeted by a state tax agency's ramped-up demands for years of back taxes. Read full article » 'Varsity Blues' Parents May Have Violated Tax Laws: Sens. Leaders of the Senate tax committee on Wednesday asked the Internal Revenue Service to crack down on inappropriate tax deductions that may have been claimed by participants in an alleged college admissions cheating scheme known as the "Varsity Blues' scandal. Read full article » IMMIGRATION 6th Circ. Won't Redo Panel Ruling On Iraqi Deportations The full Sixth Circuit won't reconsider a split panel decision restricting the ability of Iraqi citizens to challenge their longstanding deportation orders in federal court, leaving those who were picked up in recent immigration sweeps in the lurch if Iraq now agrees to take them back. Read full article » Feds Try To Dodge Border Emergency Declaration Challenges The Trump administration wants out of a pair of lawsuits filed in federal court by Texas landowners and environmental organizations challenging the president's national emergency declaration to fund his long-promised southern border wall. Read full article » NATIVE AMERICAN Bill Seeks Better Response To Violence Against Native Women A bipartisan group of senators introduced legislation Wednesday that aims to create a coordinated federal government strategy in response to the disproportionately high number of Native American women who are murdered, trafficked or go missing each year. Securities and Exchange Commission Solicitors Regulation Authority Spirit Lake Tribe U.S. Attorneys Office U.S. Department of Defense U.S. Department of Energy U.S. Department of Health and Human Services U.S. Department of Homeland Security U.S. Department of Justice U.S. Department of Labor U.S. Department of State U.S. Environmental Protection Agency U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce U.S. House of Representatives U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement U.S. Supreme Court United Nations EFTA00026437
Read full article » TELECOMMUNICATIONS FCC Needs Dedicated Robocall Unit, Rosenworcel Says The Federal Communications Commission should add a unit to specifically tackle the scourge of robocalls, FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel told a House subcommittee Wednesday. Read full article » Reps. Urge FCC To Correct Broadband Deployment Data Several Democratic members of the U.S. House are asking the Federal Communications Commission why faulty data may have been included in a draft of a major report on broadband deployment, and are urging the FCC to withdraw or correct inaccurate statements based on the data. Read full article » Reps. Divided Over FCC's Scope In Net Neutrality Bill House Energy and Commerce Committee leaders quibbled Wednesday over whether an amendment to a Democratic-backed net neutrality bill sufficiently prevents the Federal Communications Commission from imposing price controls and other regulations on broadband, as the panel readied the bill for a potential floor vote. Read full article » WHITE COLLAR Warren Floats Bill To Expand Criminal Liability For Execs Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Elizabeth Warren introduced a bill Wednesday that would make executives at large corporations criminally liable for their organization's misdeeds. Read full article » Trump's Opposition To ACA Can't Kill Esformes Trial The Florida federal judge presiding over Philip Esformes' health care fraud trial rejected the nursing home mogul's bid to short-circuit the case based on the Trump administration's new position that the entire Affordable Care Act is invalid, finding Wednesday it does not affect the charges against him. Read full article » EXPERT ANALYSIS Nev. Digital Excise Bill Represents Major Tax Policy Departure Nevada's proposed excise tax on the sale of digital goods and services would create inconsistencies with the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement — to which Nevada is a member — and may violate the Permanent Internet Tax Freedom Act, say attorneys at McDermott. Read full article » What Restitution Could Mean For SEC Enforcement Cases A Senate bill would allow the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to pursue restitution in cases against members of the securities industry. But adding this power to the SEC's arsenal is a major leap that should only be taken after all stakeholders have carefully weighed its implications, says Stephen Crimmins of Murphy & McGonigle. Read full article » Calif. Regulators Should Account For PFAS Uncertainty Given that California agencies have recognized that they lack sufficient data to draw credible conclusions regarding the health impact of per- and EFTA00026438
polyfluoroalkyl substances, they should weigh potential costs and benefits before imposing burdensome actions, say attorneys at Alston & Bird. Read full article » Opinion Time To End 'Open Mind' Requirement In Agency Rulemaking A federal court recently found that U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross had acted with an unalterably closed mind in choosing to include a citizenship question in the 2020 census. But the requirement for open- mindedness in rulemaking is fundamentally unsound, says Steven Gordon of Holland & Knight. Read full article » LEGAL INDUSTRY Ex-Jones Day Associates Hit Firm With $200M Bias Suit A group of former Jones Day associates hit the BigLaw powerhouse with a $200 million pregnancy and gender discrimination suit Wednesday, accusing the firm of systematically underpaying women, devaluing the work of female associates and pushing out lawyers who have children. Read full article » Analysis GC Missteps Loom Large In Mass. Regulator's Wynn Probe Executives in the legal division of Wynn Resorts were among those flagged in a regulator's report detailing how sexual abuse allegations against ex-CEO and Chairman Steve Wynn were swept under the rug. Here, Law360 looks at how those attorneys may have failed to serve their ultimate client, the company. Read full article » Stars, BigLaw Atty Make 'Varsity Blues' Court Debut Hollywood stars Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman, along with ex-Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP co-chair Gordon Caplan, faced a federal judge for the first time Wednesday after being charged in the "Varsity Blues" college admissions scandal, attracting a crush of media and autograph-seekers to the waterfront Boston courthouse. Read full article » Allen & Overy Atty For Weinstein Referred For Discipline An Allen & Overy attorney has been referred to a U.K. disciplinary tribunal following an investigation into alleged misconduct connected to the representation of disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein and the use of nondisclosure agreements to hush up allegations of sexual assault. Read full article » Court Staffer's Happy Hour Sparks Recusal Bid A Georgia man has asked a state court judge to remove herself from his divorce case, saying a member of the judge's staff never disclosed that she attends a monthly happy hour with a lawyer at the firm representing his ex- wife, even when she was asked. Read full article » Amazon Atty Joins StubHub As New General Counsel StubHub has snagged former Amazon attorney Stephanie Burns to be its new vice president and general counsel, the online ticket exchange company announced Wednesday. Read full article » Interview EFTA00026439
Law Firm Leaders: Bryan Cave's Mayhew And Pritchard Wednesday marks the one-year anniversary of the transatlantic merger that formed Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner. The law firm's top leaders, Therese Pritchard and Lisa Mayhew, sat down recently with Law360 to chat about the combination and the law firm's future. Read full article » JOBS Search full listings or advertise your job opening Immigration Attorney Telecommunications Associate - Mid Level Howard & Howard - Portland Chicago, Illinois Davis Wright Tremaine LLP Portland . Oregon Pro Bono Fellowship: Any McCarter & English Office McCarter & English. LLP Newark, New Jersey Not sure if your firm subscribes? Ask your librarian. We hope you found this message to be useful. However, if you'd rather not receive future emails of this soil you may unsubsctibe here. Please DO NOT reply to this email. For customer support inquiries. please call + I -646-783.7ICO or visit our Contact Us page. Privacy Policy Law3601 Portfolio Media. Inc. Ill West 19th Street. Sib Floor, New York, NY [Cell EFTA00026440










































