In a controversial move that has stirred a political hornet's nest, Sean Duffy, the newly appointed transportation secretary under President Trump, has issued a directive that prioritizes transportation grants for communities boasting higher-than-average marriage and birth rates. As soon as Duffy's
Sushil Kuner's professional journey is a compelling narrative of resilience, adaptability, and the importance of varied experiences in shaping a successful career in financial services regulatory law. As a principal associate at Gowling WLG (UK) LLP, Kuner’s multifaceted role involves advising on
The newly instated corporate fraud liability rules set to be enforced in the UK starting September 1, 2023, are part of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023. These rules are designed to hold companies accountable for fraudulent activities carried out by their agents, employees,
In recent years, a new form of authoritarian control has emerged, one that relies less on overt violence and more on legal and bureaucratic mechanisms. This phenomenon, known as "regulatory repression," is gaining traction among autocratic leaders worldwide. The concept involves using laws and
Navigating the complexities of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funding can be a daunting task for non-governmental organizations (NGOs). As companies increasingly integrate social responsibilities into their business strategies, NGOs must understand and adhere to corporate governance
The multifamily housing industry in the United States faces a unique set of risks and opportunities during President Donald Trump's second term. With a Republican trifecta—control of the presidency, the House, and the Senate—there are significant implications for tax legislation, housing finance