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SECURITIES & BANKING
Bank Groups Seek Halt Of CFPB's $5 Overdraft Fee Rule
By Katryna Perera
Bank groups have asked a Mississippi federal judge to put an interim hold on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's new rule establishing a $5 overdraft fee cap at larger banks and credit unions, arguing that the agency is trying to unwind more than a half-century of regulatory interpretation at a great potential cost to the industry.
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CRYPTO & FINTECH
Atkins-Tied Crypto Group Lays Out Its Priorities For New SEC
By Aislinn Keely
Crypto industry group The Digital Chamber, which counts U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission chair nominee Paul Atkins as an advisory board member, has urged the Wall Street regulator to "reset its historically troubled relationship" with the crypto industry by rolling back certain rule proposals and resolving non-fraud suits against crypto firms soon after President-elect Donald Trump takes office next year.
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PUBLIC INTEGRITY
GOV'T CONTRACTS
EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS
Uber Sues Seattle Over Courier Account Deactivation Law
By Rae Ann Varona
A Seattle ordinance aimed at preventing app-based workers from being unfairly deactivated from apps they use poses "grave constitutional problems," Uber alleged in a suit filed Wednesday in Washington federal court, saying the local law forces the transportation company to express views inconsistent with how it approaches privacy and safety.
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HEALTHCARE & LIFE SCIENCES
PhRMA Wins Bid To Halt W.Va. Drug Discount Expansion Law
By Hannah Albarazi
The country's biggest pharmaceutical lobbying group has won preliminary injunctions against a West Virginia law that the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America claims unconstitutionally expands a federal drug discount program, with a federal judge finding that the law threatens to create a situation where "the fox guards the henhouse."
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COMPETITION
CONSUMER PROTECTION & PRODUCT LIABILITY
TAX
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL
FERC Chair Plays Coy On Impact Of LNG Export Study
By Keith Goldberg
Willie Phillips, chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, wouldn't say on Thursday how the agency would incorporate a recently released federal study on the economic and environmental effects of liquefied natural gas exports into its reviews of proposed export terminals, and cited limits on FERC's authority.
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EXPERT ANALYSIS
2024 Has Been A Momentous Year For ESG
Significant developments in the environmental, social and governance landscape this year include new legislation, evolving global frameworks, continued litigation and enforcement actions, and a U.S. Supreme Court decision that has already affected how lower courts have viewed some ESG challenges, say attorneys at Katten.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
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