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Crypto Assets in the Voyager Bankruptcy: Can Customers Recover?
The crypto winter has overcast the summer for many Voyager customers. Upon the commencement of Voyager’s chapter 11 filing in July, customer accounts were frozen. Unable to trade their own crypto assets, some frustrated customers rushed to consult with legal...
After West Virginia, What’s Next at EPA?
The Biden Administration has said that the Supreme Court’s recent decision in West Virginia v. EPA will not keep them from taking aggressive "executive actions" to address climate change. Outside groups (including most recently a group of state attorneys general)...
Better Late Than Never: Delaware Bankruptcy Court Determines That 546(e) Avoidance Safe Harbors Are Available to Defendants That Only Qualify as Financial Participants Several Years After the Subject Transaction in In re Samson Resources Corp.
Following an August 4, 2022 memorandum opinion from Judge Brendan L. Shannon of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, a party to a safe harbored contract can qualify as a “financial participant” under section 546(e) of...
Understanding West Virginia v. EPA, Part 2: The Impact
In the second of a two part conversation about West Virginia v. EPA , Bracewell Environmental Law Monitor host Daniel Pope talks with Bracewell partners Jeff Holmstead and Jeff Oldham about the implications of the decision for federal agencies, the...
Meet the new NNPC – different from the old NNPC?
What has happened? The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has officially “relaunched” as NNPC Limited in a high profile ceremony led by President Buhari. This transition involves the incorporation of a new CAMA company, which is wholly owned by the Nigerian...
TSA Revises Cybersecurity Directive for Critical Pipeline and LNG Facilities
Following significant collaboration with the industry, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) issued a revised directive , effective July 27, 2022, which updates one of the prior directives issued in the wake of a May 2021 cyberattack on one of the...
A Cloudy Forecast?
Renewables has become the buzz word in the energy and infrastructure space like no other. Certainly 2021 closed out with record procurements across the Gulf and the Middle East more broadly, signalling an entrenched energy transition which few would call...
Growing Regulation of Pay Information by States and Municipalities
On Thursday, July 28, Bob Nichols and Caroline Melo held a 30-minute webinar explaining the latest developments and offering practical strategies for managing compliance. Topics included: An increasing number of state and local pay transparency laws are requiring employers to...
Check It Once, Check It Twice: OFAC Requests Daily Screenings of SDN List for Sanctions Compliance
A recent OFAC enforcement action against MidFirst Bank highlights the five essential components of an effective sanctions compliance program that will serve to mitigate exposure in the event of a violation: Senior management commitment to developing a culture of compliance...
Senate Considers FERC's Role in Hydrogen Pipeline Development
Last week, the Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources (SENR) held a hearing on “ Federal Regulatory Authorities Governing the Development of Interstate Hydrogen Pipelines, Storage, Import, and Export .” Chaired by Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV), the Committee considered...
Understanding West Virginia v. EPA, Pt. 1: The Opinions
On this episode of the Bracewell Environmental Law Monitor, host Daniel Pope talks with Bracewell partners Jeff Holmstead and Jeff Oldham about the Supreme Court’s recent decision in West Virginia versus EPA and its implications for both environmental law and...
Voyager: The Convergence of Chapter 11 and the Crypto Winter
Voyager Digital Assets, Inc., a leading cryptocurrency brokerage and lending platform, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on July 5, 2022 in the Southern District of New York following a recent financial crisis impacting the crypto industry, which investors are...
Federal Privacy Legislation – Is it Finally Happening?
Proposed federal privacy legislation is not a new thing. But the latest iteration – the American Data Privacy and Protection Act – has many wondering if this will be the legislation that finally goes the distance. This is the first...
Antitrust Enforcement in Federal Procurement – DOJ's New Lawsuit to Block a Merger Suggests that Things May Be Getting Interesting
In November 2019, the Department of Justice formed the Procurement Collusion Strike Force (“PCSF”) to focus the government’s enforcement resources on “deterring, detecting, investigating and prosecuting antitrust crimes, such as bid-rigging conspiracies and related fraudulent schemes, which undermine competition in...
FINRA Facts and Trends: July 2022
Two Years Later, Regulation BI Remains a “Tremendous Priority” for FINRA June 30 th marked two years since the implementation of Regulation Best Interest (“Reg BI”) and the client relationship summary or Form CRS. Firm compliance with these new regulations...