On August 16, 2024, the U.S. Department of Transportation (the “USDOT”) announced the Saving Lives with Connectivity: A Plan to Accelerate V2X Deployment plan (the “Plan”). The Plan is intended to “accelerate the deployment” of vehicle-to-everything (“V2X”) technology and support USDOT’s goal of establishing a comprehensive approach to roadway fatality reduction. The Plan states that
August 2024
Germany enacts stricter requirements for the processing of Health Data using Cloud-Computing – with potential side effects for Medical Research with Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices
On 1 July 2024, Germany has enacted stricter requirements for the processing of health data when using cloud-computing services. The new Section 393 SGB V aims to establish a uniform standard for the use of cloud-computing services in the statutory healthcare system which covers around 90% of the German population. In this blog post, we describe the specific…
From Concept to Precedent: The 2024 Draft Guidelines on Article 102
The European Commission’s draft guidelines on exclusionary abusive conduct by dominant firms under Article 102 TFEU (the “Draft Guidelines”) were published on 1 August 2024. They show a marked change from the 2009 Article 82 [now Article 102] Enforcement Priorities Guidance (the “Priorities Guidance”): economic concept has largely been replaced with the Commission’s interpretation of…
From Concept to Precedent: The 2024 Draft Guidelines on Article 102
The European Commission’s draft guidelines on exclusionary abusive conduct by dominant firms under Article 102 TFEU (the “Draft Guidelines”) were published on 1 August 2024. They show a marked change from the 2009 Article 82 [now Article 102] Enforcement Priorities Guidance (the “Priorities Guidance”): economic concepts have largely been replaced with the Commission’s interpretation of…
Another California Federal Court Rules Movie Theater Is Not “Video Tape Service Provider” Under the VPPA.
A Central District of California court recently dismissed a putative privacy class action after determining that the movie theater defendants were not Video Tape Service Providers as defined by the Video Privacy Protection Act (“VPPA”). See Walsh v. California Cinema Investments LLC, 2024 WL 3593569 (C.D. Cal. July 29, 2024). Two other California federal courts…
Minnesota and Rhode Island Pass Comprehensive Privacy Legislation
The Future of EU Defence Policy and a Renewed Focus on Technology Security
On July 18, 2024, the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, was reconfirmed by the European Parliament for a second five-year term. As part of the process, she delivered a speech before the Parliament, complemented by a 30-page program, which outlines the Commission’s political guidelines and priorities for the next five…
SEC Enforcement Order Highlights Far Reach of Pay-to-Play Restrictions
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) this week issued a cease-and-desist order that demonstrates the SEC pay-to-play rule’s expansiveness and the SEC’s readiness to enforce it to the letter, even when it is virtually impossible that a political contribution could have influenced a government entity’s investment decision.
In this alert, we summarize the SEC…
Japan MHLW Publishes Recommendations on the Design and Analysis of Master Protocol Trials

Post contributed by guest blogger Miguel Kitamura of Kitamura Law. Not affiliated with Covington & Burling LLP.
Earlier this summer, the Pharmaceutical Evaluation Division of the Pharmaceutical Safety Bureau within the Japan Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (“MHLW”) published “Points to Note” summarizing key considerations for sponsors when planning, conducting, analyzing, and evaluating master protocol…
Avoiding Pitfalls on the Path to Election Day: Common Political Law Risks for Corporations in Election Season
With Election Day fast approaching, corporations face increasing pressure from both internal and external forces to make legal decisions about political activities. This can be a fraught area of law, with little understood, highly technical regulatory issues that vary significantly across jurisdictions. Corporate counsel should be mindful of common—and sometimes complicated—political law traps. In this…