2010 OUTLOOK — SEC REGULATION: Thorny Issues on Regulatory Agenda Could Make for Long Year
January 25, 2010 in Securities Regulation & Law Report · Leave a Comment
This year promises to be a challenging one for the Securities and Exchange Commission, as it prepares to tackle several controversial rule proposals, including those addressing short sales and…
2010 OUTLOOK — SECURITIES LEGISLATION: Congress Sure to Pass Reform Bill, but Goal of Transparency May Remain Elusive
January 25, 2010 in Securities Regulation & Law Report · Leave a Comment
The new year promises to bring the most substantial overhaul of securities legislation since the Great Depression, but looming mid-term elections and indications of a revival of a pre-crisis appetite for…
California Official Signals Support for Agreement with Obama Administration on Vehicle Emissions
January 22, 2010 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment
Mary Nichols, chairman of the California Air Resources Board, signaled her support Jan. 20 for controls on greenhouse gas emissions and increased fuel economy for…
Copyright Registration for Statutory Damages is Not Superseded by Berne Convention, Court Rules
January 22, 2010 in Patent Trademark & Copyright Journal · Leave a Comment
The registration requirement to qualify for remedies under Section 412 of the Copyright Act is not superseded by the Berne Convention article rejecting formalities in…
Senator Offers Resolution to Nullify EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding
January 22, 2010 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) introduced a resolution Jan. 21 calling for the Senate to strip the Environmental Protection Agency of its authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and said she now has the support of at least three Democrats—and is likely to…
Antitrust Claims Challenging Internet Music Sales May Proceed to Trial, Second Circuit Rules
January 22, 2010 in Patent Trademark & Copyright Journal · Leave a Comment
Allegations that four of the nation’s major music labels colluded to fix prices on internet music sales may proceed to the merits, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit…
Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments on NFL’s Antitrust Liability in Merchandise Licensing
January 22, 2010 in Patent Trademark & Copyright Journal · Leave a Comment
The U.S. Supreme Court on Jan. 13 heard oral arguments on whether liability under Section 1 of the Sherman Act, 15 U.S.C. §1, accrues to a licensing agreement between the National Football League and Reebok International Ltd., or whether…
House Committee Chairmen Rangel, Frank Team up to Create Bill Mirroring Obama’s Bank Tax Proposal
January 22, 2010 in Daily Tax Report · Leave a Comment
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.) Jan. 21 said he and Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank (D-Mass.) will team up to produce…
ARTICLE: Obama Outlines Two Proposals for Restricting Bank Size, Influence
January 22, 2010 in Banking Report · Leave a Comment
President Obama announced Jan. 21 two proposals that he is asking Congress to incorporate into pending financial reform legislation aimed at limiting the size and activities of banks and financial institutions…
Efforts Continuing to Track Down Individuals, Banks Hiding Offshore Assets
January 21, 2010 in Daily Tax Report · Leave a Comment
The government is continuing concerted efforts to track down U.S. individuals, foreign individuals, and foreign banks that hid or helped to hide assets from U.S. tax, senior officials said Jan. 20…


