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New York Enacts 2022 UCC Amendments Creating New Regime for Digital Assets Under State Law

New York has now joined with 32 other states and the District of Columbia in enacting the 2022 amendments to the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) promulgated by the American Law Institute and the Uniform Law Commission. The amendments become effective in New York on June 3, 2026....By: Morgan Lewis

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Cryptoassets: OFSI’s Sanctions Threat Assessment

The UK has a number of sanctions that can be engaged by crypto-related activities. Most notably, its asset freeze restrictions prohibit making funds or economic resources available to, or dealing with the funds or economic resources of, those subject to UK asset freeze measures. This means that transferring crypto-assets to, or receiving them from, designated persons can breach UK sanctions; in addition, in certain circumstances facilitating such a transfer would also breach UK sanctions....By: Hogan Lovells

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HL UK Pensions Law Digest 11 December 2025

Pension Schemes Bill: Virgin Media remedy - Provisions in the Bill will enable retrospective validation of rule changes which may have otherwise been invalid, following the Court of Appeal’s decision in the Virgin Media case....By: Hogan Lovells

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California Doubles Down on Diversity Data: The New Era of DEI Transparency in Venture Capital

In October 2023, California enacted Senate Bill 54 (SB 54) to promote transparency in venture capital funding by requiring firms with a California nexus to report demographic data on the founding teams of their portfolio companies. In 2024, California enacted Senate Bill 164 (SB 164), which repealed SB 54 but reintroduced most of its substantive requirements with key amendments....By: Littler

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Banks and EMIs Face Detailed New Information and Account Direct Deduction Obligations as UK Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Act 2025 Receives Royal Assent

The Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Act 2025 received Royal Assent on 2 December 2025. The Act includes powers for the Minister for the Cabinet Office and the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) to issue ‘account information notices', ‘general information notices', ‘further information notices' and ‘direct deduction orders' to banks and e-money institutions (EMIs) in relation to recovery of fraudulent or erroneous payments from accounts, as well as a DWP power to issue...By: Hogan Lovells

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In The Know: Antitrust Enforcement Trends for Private Equity M&A

The antitrust environment for private equity investors has entered a new phase marked by continued active enforcement, pragmatic settlements, and international expansion of merger-control regimes. For sponsors and portfolio companies, understanding the shifting expectations of US and global regulators is critical to maintaining deal certainty and avoiding costly surprises....By: Morgan Lewis

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FBI Warns of Account Takeover Fraud

On November 25, 2025, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) published a Public Service Announcement warning that cyber criminals are “impersonating financial institutions to steal money or information in Account Takeover (ATO) fraud schemes.” These schemes target individuals and businesses of all sizes across all sectors....By: Robinson+Cole Data Privacy + Security Insider

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House Passes Bipartisan Capital Formation Package: The INVEST Act

Today, the US House of Representatives passed a bipartisan capital formation bill, H.R. 3383 or the Incentivizing New Ventures and Economic Strength Through Capital Formation (“INVEST”) Act of 2025, 302 to 123. Announced by the US House Committee on Financial Services (the “Financial Services Committee”) on December 2, 2025, the INVEST Act includes more than 20 bills that advanced out of the Financial Services Committee....By: Mayer Brown Free Writings + Perspectives

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CFPB transfers active litigation to DOJ amid funding crisis

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has announced the transfer of all its active litigation to the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), as the agency faces imminent funding shortfalls and a potential shutdown early next year....By: DLA Piper

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More than just a driving force for the German economy?

Special funds have evolved from crisis instruments into economic policy financing tools – including Germany’s Special Fund for Infrastructure and Climate Neutrality (Sondervermögen, SVIK). With a volume of EUR500 billion over twelve years, it is intended to support targeted investments in digitalisation, the energy transition and infrastructure. The German government wants to use the SVIK as an investment boost to make Germany a more future-proof business location. Politically – as set out in...By: DLA Piper

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Global M&A Insights - Dealmaking Momentum Is On The Rise

Welcome to the latest edition of M&A insights, where we explore the forces shaping transactional activity and predict what will drive dealmaking in the year to come....By: A&O Shearman

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AI Startups Keep Their Market Edge in Q3 2025, But Sustainability Questions Linger

Q3 2025 confirmed what many venture observers suspected: startups deploying or developing AI technologies continue to command higher valuations than their non-AI peers, with 2.5x higher revenue multiples (20x vs. 8x)....By: Fenwick & West LLP

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OCC Confirms Riskless Principal Transactions in Crypto Assets by Banks Are Permissible

On December 9, 2025, the OCC issued Interpretive Letter #1188 to confirm that national banks may engage in riskless principal crypto-asset transactions, including transactions in assets that are not securities. Riskless principal transactions occur when an intermediary purchases an asset from one counterparty for immediate resale to a second counterparty. Banks are generally permitted to engage in such transactions and the OCC does not view involvement of crypto assets in the transactions as...By: Jones Day

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High Court interprets apparently broad close out rights narrowly

The High Court has held that broadly framed “protection of interests” provisions did not permit a firm in special administration to close out its foreign exchange positions. Directions to close out sought - Argentex entered special administration with a book of forward and option contracts, many on a “zero margin” basis. Unhedged and exposed to market moves, the joint special administrators of Argentex sought directions from the court whether it could close out these contracts that made up its...By: A&O Shearman

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How to Split the Pie: Equity, “Sweat” Ownership, and Investors in Restaurant Deals

Restaurant deals almost always involve some mix of: A chef or operator contributing sweat and expertise, One or more money partners, and Maybe a landlord, advisor, or brand partner in the background....By: Davidoff Hutcher & Citron LLP

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Conyers Coverage Issue 14 – Winter Edition 2025

Welcome to the Winter edition of our Conyers Coverage newsletter. As always, we are pleased to bring you a jam-packed edition with timely legal and regulatory insights and details on industry developments from the Cayman Islands....By: Conyers

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Vorys Benefits Brief: Introduction to Trump Accounts

The One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act created a new savings vehicle for children: the Trump Account. Trump Accounts can be established beginning July 4, 2026 for any U.S. citizen with a valid Social Security number who is under age 18 on the last day of the calendar year in which the election to establish the Trump Account is made....By: Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP

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Trump Accounts: Basics that Families, Foundations, Financial Institutions and Employers Should Know

Trump Accounts can generally be described as restricted investment accounts for minors, layered with a type of individual retirement account once the minor reaches adulthood....By: Lathrop GPM

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CRS 3.0, CARF y FATCA: Riesgos de Reporte Transfronterizo para 2025–2026

La transición a CRS 3.0 y la implementación de CARF para activos digitales están redefiniendo la manera en que se evalúa el reporte transfronterizo. Las instituciones financieras siguen siendo centrales en las obligaciones de FATCA y CRS, pero CARF amplía el perímetro regulatorio a plataformas de activos digitales, administradores y otras entidades que manejan actividad transfronteriza....By: Foodman CPAs & Advisors

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Transactional activity in Europe gains momentum heading into 2026

European M&A markets are showing signs of renewed vigor, with growth in deal values despite ongoing macroeconomic and regulatory challenges. Here we explore shifting dynamics across three of Europe’s most active markets, and outline the themes we expect to shape dealmaking in the year ahead....By: A&O Shearman

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