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Regulatory Takings (US)

By John Lain, Partner, McGuireWoods LLP

This Quick Counsel discusses the concept behind regulatory takings related to permit conditions, summarizes two key prior cases on regulatory takings and permit conditions, and discusses how they were expanded by the recent Koontz v. St. Johns River Water Management District.

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Ten Bid Protest Trends and Tips (US)

By Justin Chiarodo and David Yang, Dickstein Shapiro LLP

This Top Ten provides ten key trends and tips for contractors to think about to maximize their chances to successfully protest procurements (or defend contract awards).

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Open Skies Agreements (Brazil)

By Luciana Goulart Penteado, Partner, and Victor Hanna, Associate, Demarest Advogados

The main purpose of the Open Skies Agreements is to deregulate certain areas of the air transport industry in Brazil and, consequently, encourage the market to work freely, which causes various effects in liberalized markets.

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Who’s the Regulator in the Room? Roundtable Discussion with US DOJ, SEC & CFPB on Regulations of Kickbacks, Money Laundering, and Financial Services

By Julie Korostoff, Julia Siripurapu

This roundtable discussion will include regulators from the US Department of Justice, Securities & Exchange Commission, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, along with your in-house counsel peers. With the regulators, we will cover ongoing and emerging compliance and examination issues, provide updates on regulatory changes, and keep ACC members in tune with regulators’ views, recent findings, and consent orders and compliance trends. The regulators will be asked to discuss their approaches to examinations and investigations and suggest best practices for compliance in the current environment.

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