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Europe steps up its fight against fraud
European watchdogs have long been focusing on enforcement against corporate crime with a great focus on anti-corruption, economic sanctions and money laundering.
United States | Publication | May 2021
On May 20, 2021, the California Occupational Safety & Health Standards Board voted to table consideration of proposed revisions to the Cal/OSHA emergency temporary standard (ETS) for COVID-19 in response to the Division of Occupational Safety & Health’s written request for more time to consider the CDC’s May 13th guidance that allows fully vaccinated persons not to wear masks in some settings.
At the public hearing, it was clear from statements of the Division and Standards Board representatives that Governor Newsom’s goal of re-opening the State by June 15, 2021 also has influenced the timing and decision-making process for these state agencies. The Division wants a revised ETS to be enacted by June 15th.
To comply with legal notice requirements, the Division must submit a new proposal by May 28, 2021 and the Standards Board will then consider the new proposal at a hearing on June 3, 2021. The public will have a five-day window (including Memorial Day weekend) to comment on the proposal before the June 3rd vote.
We will report on the Division’s new proposal when it is issued.Publication
European watchdogs have long been focusing on enforcement against corporate crime with a great focus on anti-corruption, economic sanctions and money laundering.
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The Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act (DMCC Act) received Royal Assent on 24 May 2024 and is generally expected to come into force in autumn this year.
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Head of Legal Operations, Stephanie Hamon, will be joining the panel discussion on "Simplifying Legal Tech Adoption and Implementation" at the Legal Tech Talk conference on June 13th (3:30 - 4:15 PM).
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