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[Supra du Jour] Cuba economic sanctions
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What to Know About Expanded U.S. Sanctions Targeting Cuba
Consider writing about:
Expanded U.S. economic sanctions involving Cuba, as announced by the Trump administration this month; types of entities, industries, or individuals who are currently targeted by, or likely to be targeted by, the sanctions; compliance obligations and related risks for businesses; authority under which the Cuba sanctions are being imposed; how the Cuba sanctions compare to prior U.S. actions targeting Cuba and to other U.S. sanctions-related actions.
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What Latest Federal Privacy Legislation Could Mean for Businesses, Consumers
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The SECURE Data Act and the GUARD Financial Data Act; main focus of these congressional bills; how they compare to current state-level legislative trends or to previous congressional attempts to address data privacy issues; what the latest congressional measures could mean for consumer rights, for companies’ data-related obligations and related liability risks, and for state laws on data privacy; current status of the congressional bills, potential sticking points, and their prospects for passage; what interested parties should be watching for from Congress on this front.
Related information:
https://financialservices.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=411100
SEC Conflict Minerals Reporting Deadline Is Fast Approaching
Consider writing about:
The SEC conflict minerals rule; the rule’s intent and history; to whom the rule applies; filing deadline and procedure; additional compliance guidance and points to keep in mind when preparing required reports involving the conflict minerals rule; how to correct any mistakes or oversights after the fact.
Related information:
https://www.sec.gov/rules-regulations/2012/08/conflict-minerals
[Event] Workplace HR Update: Navigating compliance, benefits, and immigration; May 13; West Chester, Ohio
An emerging issue affecting tariff refund claims may require immediate action by non-resident importers to avoid delayed or rejected refund payments
This week the SEC took the first step toward undoing its dormant 2024 climate-related disclosure rules
What companies doing business in Latin America should know about the U.S. government’s campaign against drug cartels and transnational criminal organizations
Joining a growing trend, Maine and Virginia have enacted new pay transparency requirements
[Event] Roundtable: Legal and support practices in the age of advanced analytics; May 18; New York City
M&A activity saw a stunning resurgence in the first quarter of 2026, with global deal value totaling a record $1.22 trillion
The lesson from the PocketOS database deletion is not that agentic AI is dangerous; it’s about governance and controls
In a possible sign of an employee benefits trend in the making, more employers are embracing ‘pawternity leave’ rights
Don’t just ask if a potential juror can ‘set aside’ bias – ask them how they’ll do it
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Did you know? –>> New rules under the CPPA’s regulations require qualifying businesses to hire an independent, qualified auditor to complete annual cybersecurity audits
Are your employment physicals running afoul of Illinois’ Genetic Information Privacy Act?
Will Cannabis Company Smoke Out a Solution to Bankruptcy System Access?
Consider writing about:
A recent Chapter 15 filing by a cannabis company; what to know about the strategy the Cannabist Co. is using in a bid to access the U.S. bankruptcy system; challenges ahead for Cannabist; what else stands out to you about this bankruptcy filing, both in and of itself and for what it may portend for the overall cannabis industry’s options; alternative scenarios for cannabis-related companies that find themselves shut out of bankruptcy proceedings.
What to Know About Spirit Airlines Bankruptcy
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The closure of Spirit Airlines; factors leading to the budget airline’s bankruptcy filing; related challenges for the aviation industry as a whole; what Spirit’s demise means for its former competitors; how the budget airline sector, and the overall aviation industry, are faring this year; how airlines are responding to the energy crisis created by the U.S-Iran conflict; what airline passengers should know about their rights or options when an airline stops doing business.
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