On February 1, President Trump issued three executive orders imposing broad tariffs on U.S. imports from Canada, Mexico, and China. This alert discusses the implications and latest developments: https://okt.to/ctroTS
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Updates
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In the first in a new series of Covington blogs on the AI policies, executive orders, and other actions of the new Trump Administration, we describe key actions on #AI taken by the Trump Administration in January 2025: https://okt.to/fEM8zy
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In this article published by Law360, Winsome Cheung and Inga-Marlene Pietsch explore the extent to which the English courts are willing to take the U.S. doctrine of patent misuse into account when interpreting English law licenses: https://okt.to/kaRuzw
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The UK Information Commissioner’s Office has recently announced a new online tracking strategy, which aims to ensure a “fair and transparent online world where people are given meaningful control over how they are tracked online.” Mark Young, Paul Maynard, and Shóna O. provide an overview: https://okt.to/BIMSVk
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Congratulations to Lilit Kazangyan, who has been named by the Los Angeles Business Journal to its ‘Women of Influence: Finance’ list, recognizing stellar trusted advisors in Los Angeles with exceptional leadership, knowledge, skill and achievements in finance: https://okt.to/cu7LC3
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Congratulations to Gretchen Hoff Varner and Andrew Soukup who have been named by the Daily Journal to its Leading Commercial Litigators list, featuring “attorneys you want on your side in a bet-the-company case” and who lead major litigation in California or national litigation that impacted California substantially: https://okt.to/g1xHFz
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The New York state legislature passed the New York Health Information Privacy Act. If signed into law, NYHIP would join Washington and Nevada in a growing trend of states regulating consumer health information. We discuss the most notable provisions: https://okt.to/Ywn1Bo
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Artificial intelligence technologies are developing at a rapid pace, one that is likely to hasten as the Trump administration seeks to promote its growth. In this article published by Law360, Arlo Devlin-Brown, Vanessa Lauber, and Javier Andujar discuss the potential risk and rewards of a federal approach to #AI regulation: https://okt.to/Guson1
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Did the Senate Intelligence Committee’s confirmation hearing for Tulsi Gabbard, President Trump’s nominee for Director of National Intelligence, preview a potentially difficult reauthorization path for Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act? Our lawyers share their insights: https://okt.to/O5UhaS
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The California Fair Political Practices Commission has adopted higher political contribution limits and public officer gift limits for the 2025-2026 political cycle. The new limits took effect January 1, 2025: https://okt.to/ClRNH6
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