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Firm News 9 results

Firm News | 2 min read | 10.16.24

C&M International To Become Crowell Global Advisors

Today, C&M International announced that it is rebranding to Crowell Global Advisors (CGA) to reflect its growth and continued commitment to helping clients navigate the complex geopolitical landscape and develop the business and advocacy strategies they need to succeed and grow.

Firm News | 3 min read | 08.14.24

Nigel Cory Joins Crowell & Moring International

 
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Firm News | 2 min read | 04.18.24

Global Public Affairs Executive Mark Elliot Joins Crowell & Moring International

Mark T. Elliot has joined Crowell & Moring International LLC (CMI) as senior director, bringing more than three decades of experience providing strategic public affairs, communications, government affairs and trade policy advice across a range of sectors and regions.

Client Alerts 15 results

Client Alert | 2 min read | 03.31.25

Canadian CMMC? Canada Proposes Cyber Compliance Regime for Canadian Defense Suppliers

On March 12, 2025, the Government of Canada announced plans to launch the Canadian Program for Cyber Security Certification (CPCSC). CPCSC is a cybersecurity compliance verification program that aims to protect sensitive unclassified government information handled by Canadian government contractors and subcontractors within Canada’s defense sector. Canada will roll out CPCSC to contractors in four phases, with the first phase launching this month.
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Client Alert | 6 min read | 02.26.25

Targeted Policy Action Against Ransomware Attacks Emerging as a Key Global Cybersecurity Trend

As digitalization has become more ubiquitous and attacks surfaces widened, the number of cyberattacks have correspondingly increased. In 2024, ransomware attacks in particular grew in their frequency and impact. In an effort to enact more stringent policy approaches, governments introduced over 170 data protection laws between 2023 and 2024. With not a single company immune from these regulatory winds, industry must keep a close watch.
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Client Alert | 7 min read | 02.19.25

Trump Administration Seeks Input from Public on National Artificial Intelligence Action Plan

Significant shifts in U.S. technology policy are taking shape at the start of the new administration. This is especially true in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), where President Trump revoked President Biden’s Executive Order 14110, titled “Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence,” as part of his flurry of Day One executive actions. The administration is now moving quickly to put its own stamp on this area in an effort to strengthen U.S. AI leadership and competitiveness and outpace other nations, particularly the People’s Republic of China.
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Press Coverage 33 results

Press Coverage | 08.14.24

Crowell Plans Rebrand and Hiring Push of Public Affairs Affiliate

National Law Journal

Press Coverage | 08.14.24

Playbook: Where Biden’s head is at

Politico

Events 1 result

Event | 11.02.23, 4:00 PM EDT - 7:00 PM EDT

AI and Health Care: Perspectives from Policymakers and Movers in the Industry

Crowell invites you to an in-person roundtable discussion on Thursday, November 2nd at 4 PM EST, where we will dive into AI and health care from both the domestic and international perspectives. Consisting of two panels, the roundtable will bring representatives from the public and private sector to discuss current U.S. policy developments to regulate AI in healthcare settings, including a discussion of recent proposals from federal health agencies; recent actions by the United States and European Union and to govern use of AI in health care; companies’ current and future use of evolving health AI/ML technologies and the impact of pending regulations on AI technology; and how organizations can support ethical use and regulatory compliance when using health AI systems and technologies.

Webinars 11 results

Webinar | 11.02.21, 7:00 AM EDT - 8:00 AM EDT

Top 5 ESG Challenges and Opportunities for International Companies and Organizations

Climate change is a global challenge that demands a global response. Global standards are vital in a number of areas to tackle the cross-border problems that many organizations face from forced labor issues, global initiatives, and disclosure requirements to greenwashing. Among the pressing issues are how plastic packaging and waste is regulated on a global level, and how the recent EU initiatives apply to companies established outside of the EU territory. Level-setting will need to go beyond what environmental, social and governance (ESG) basics address and so called “green” or sustainable investments that claim to pursue environmental goals will begin to see more scrutiny. Beyond climate change, forced labor in the supply chain is another significant risk for multinational companies as they expand their sourcing to countries where labor practices are less transparent. Governments around the globe are working on numerous voluntary standards and a wave of new ESG regulation calls for more extensive and detailed corporate disclosures including that ESG risks are appropriately managed by third parties, such as supply chains and other business relationships. 
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Webinar | 05.18.21, 10:00 AM EDT - 11:00 AM EDT

The U.S. is “Back” on Climate: What’s Next?

Please join us for an interactive webinar on May 18th to analyze the outcomes of the Leaders’ Climate Summit in April and explore ways the Biden Administration may implement its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to reduce the economy’s greenhouse gas emissions.
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Blog Posts 8 results

Blog Post | 03.31.25

Firms at Risk of Monetary Penalty for Breaches of UK Financial Sanctions Imposed on Russia

Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law

Blog Post | 01.13.25

UK’s OTSI Publishes New Russia Evasion and Diversion Guidance

Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law

Blog Post | 11.27.24

Trump Announces 25% Tariff on Mexico and Canada

Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law