In this increasingly growing digital landscape, companies are entrusted with vast amounts of sensitive personal information. From names and email addresses to browsing habits and location data, companies routinely collect users’ personal data all to enhance convenience and functionality, advertise products, personalize experiences for consumers, and improve services. Plaintiffs’ law firms, however, have been looking
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Brazilian Government Opens Consultation on Artificial Intelligence-Related Patent Applications
Brazil’s National Institute of Intellectual Property (“INPI”) initiated a public consultation on new guidance for the review of patent applications related to artificial intelligence (“AI”). The draft guidance document consolidates three previous INPI regulations and best practices adopted by other patent offices.
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EU and Brazil Advance Towards Mutual Adequacy Decision
***Update (January 27, 2026): The EU and Brazil have now formally adopted mutual adequacy decisions, confirming that both jurisdictions ensure comparable levels of data protection and enabling the free and safe flow of personal data between the EU and Brazil without the need for additional transfer mechanisms.***
On September 5, 2025, the European Commission announced…
The Make Our Children Healthy Again Strategy Report: What it Says and Doesn’t Say about U.S. Food Regulation
On September 9, President Trump’s Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission, chaired by HHS Secretary Kennedy, released its “Make Our Children Healthy Again Strategy Report” (Strategy Report) as directed by Executive Order 14212 (EO), which established the MAHA Commission. A draft of this report was leaked to the public about a month ago and the…
FDA and HHS Announce New Measures to Curb Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Advertising
On September 9, 2025, the Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”) and Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) announced a series of measures to address “misleading” direct-to-consumer prescription drug (“DTC”) advertisements. The measures include (1) rulemaking to rescind the “adequate provision” requirement, which permits manufacturers to include a general statement of risk alongside a webpage…
Senator Cruz Unveils AI Framework and Regulatory Sandbox Bill
On September 10, Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee Chair Ted Cruz (R-TX) released what he called a “light-touch” regulatory framework for federal AI legislation, outlining five pillars for advancing American AI leadership. In parallel, Senator Cruz introduced the Strengthening AI Normalization and Diffusion by Oversight and eXperimentation (“SANDBOX”) Act (S. 2750), which…
Creation of the Cross-Agency Trade Fraud Task Force and the Future of Tariffs Enforcement
On August 29, 2025 the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) announced the launch of a cross-agency Trade Fraud Task Force (“TFTF”), a partnership between DOJ’s Civil and Criminal Divisions, as well as the Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”). On the same day, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (“Federal Circuit”) issued a 7-4…
U.S.-Colombia Relations Facing Key Decision Points with Implications for Businesses
The United States and Colombia have historically maintained a strong bilateral partnership that has been the envy of much of Latin America. However, the bilateral relationship today is facing a test as U.S. and Colombian approaches to shared problems increasingly diverge. The next several months present milestones that will have significant implications for bilateral trade,…
California Lawmakers Advance Suite of AI Bills
As the California Legislature’s 2025 session draws to a close, lawmakers have advanced over a dozen AI bills to the final stages of the legislative process, setting the stage for a potential showdown with Governor Gavin Newsom (D). The AI bills, some of which have already passed both chambers, reflect recent trends in state AI…
U.S. Commerce Department Eases Export Control Restrictions for Syria
On September 2, 2025, the U.S. Commerce Department, Bureau of Industry and Security (“BIS”) published in the Federal Register a final rule titled Relaxing Export Controls for Syria (the “Syria Export Controls Rule”). The rule eases certain export controls applicable to Syria under the Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”) by adding a new license exception applicable…