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Firm News 5 results

Firm News | 4 min read | 11.16.23

CMI Supports Launch of Plan to End Cervical Cancer in Indonesia

Crowell & Moring International worked closely with the Indonesian Ministry of Health to develop a comprehensive plan to eliminate cervical cancer, one of the leading types of cancer-related death among women.

Firm News | 6 min read | 06.01.23

New Coalition Launched to Fight Breast and Cervical Cancers Across Asia-Pacific

Singapore – June 1, 2023: Crowell & Moring International is joining forces with Roche, TogetHER for Health, CAPED and Jhpiego to raise awareness about the surge of breast and cervical cancer cases in the Asia-Pacific region by founding the Asia-Pacific Women’s Cancer Coalition.
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Firm News | 2 min read | 05.08.23

Clark Jennings Elected to American Chamber of Commerce in Singapore Board of Governors

Singapore – May 8, 2023: Clark Jennings, managing director for C&M International’s Southeast Asia regional office based in Singapore, has been elected to the Board of Governors for the American Chamber of Commerce in Singapore (AmCham Singapore).
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Client Alerts 15 results

Client Alert | 1 min read | 02.28.25

The Top FCA Developments of 2024

FY 2024 saw continued growth in False Claims Act enforcement, with a record year for new qui tam and government-initiated actions, and the highest total recovery in three years. Enforcement of pandemic-related fraud and cybersecurity noncompliance increased, and health care, procurement, and small business fraud violations were again priority areas. A groundbreaking opinion from the District Court for the Middle District of Florida may have teed up a potentially landscape-shifting decision about the viability of the qui tam mechanism in the not too distant future. And a landmark administrative law decision at the U.S. Supreme Court may impact many FCA cases to come. Significant decisions regarding retaliation, excessive fines, the first-to-file rule, and the public disclosure bar were also handed down by courts of appeals. Crowell attorneys discuss these highlights and others in a “Feature Comment” published in The Government Contractor.
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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 11 results

Press Coverage | 01.31.24

Clients, Common Sense Drive Big Law Gen AI Policies

The American Lawyer