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2 months ago |
jdsupra.com | Anthony Capobianco |Brian Curran |Aleksandar Dukic
Key takeawaysInviting certain kinds of Specially Designated Nationals to participate in a public conference to facilitate political dialogue may not be a prohibited service under U.S. sanctions law.
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2 months ago |
jdsupra.com | Anthony Capobianco |Brian Curran |Aleksandar Dukic
The rule expands on BIS’ controls on exports, reexports, and in-country transfers of advanced ICs and items incorporating such chips, specified in ECCNs 3A090.a, 4A090.a, and corresponding .z items (collectively, “3A090.a Advanced Computing Items”), to now impose a worldwide license requirement on such 3A090.a Advanced Computing Items.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
jdsupra.com | Tim Bergreen |Anthony Capobianco |Brian Curran
The rule regulates transactions involving access to (1) U.S. government-related data and (2) bulk sensitive personal data. While those categories may appear narrow, they are actually quite broad in a manner that will pick up ordinary data flows for many multinational companies.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Zachary Alvarez |Anthony Capobianco |Brian Curran
On November 1, 2024, the U.S. Department of the Treasury (“Treasury”), in its role as chair of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (“CFIUS”), issued a final rule (the “Final Rule”) amending CFIUS’s regulations regarding foreign purchases or leases of U.S. real estate.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Tim Bergreen |Anthony Capobianco |Brian Curran
The NPRM aims to restrict the ability of designated countries of concern and persons subject to their jurisdiction (“covered persons”) to access U.S. government-related data or bulk sensitive personal data by restricting or prohibiting certain transactions. There are six countries of concern that the NPRM identifies: China (including Hong Kong and Macau), Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia, and Venezuela.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
hoganlovells.com | Tim Bergreen |Anthony Capobianco |Brian Curran |Scott Loughlin
The U.S. remains on course to restrict a broad range of cross border data transfers to China, Russia, and other designated countries. On October 21, 2024, the Department of Justice (DOJ) issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) (and an accompanying Fact Sheet) intended to address national security concerns regarding certain countries and persons subject to their jurisdiction.
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Sep 13, 2024 |
topspeed.com | Anthony Capobianco
If there's one thing to know about Harley-Davidson riders, it is that they are very passionate about their motorcycles. Whether it's a Sportster, Cruiser, Touring, or Trike, they all have at least one favorite model that they treat with extra love and care. Among these faves also lie examples which they've later come to regret. Buyer's remorse is a real thing, and there have been many Harley-Davidson models that customers wish they could go back on paying for.
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Sep 7, 2024 |
topspeed.com | Anthony Capobianco
Think of fast Suzuki bikes and the Hayabusa often pops into mind. But it's actually the Gixxer range that leads the charts in the lineup. The Japanese giant has been a leading manufacturer of sports bikes ever since it released the original GSX-R750 in 1985. Since then, the GSX-R series has been synonymous with speed, performance, and reliability. Suzuki's sports bikes have also been praised for their price point, providing customers with an exciting riding experience without breaking the bank.
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Sep 4, 2024 |
topspeed.com | Anthony Capobianco
BMW's sports bike lineup is home to some of the finest track weapons out there. With a water and oil-cooled inline-four engine, generating 205 HP and 83.3 lb-ft of torque, the M 1000 RR boasts a top speed of 189 mph. Equipped with advanced riding tech like Launch Control and seven ride modes, the M 1000 RR is a powerhouse with features designed for racing perfection. BMW has been one of the leading manufacturers of sports bikes since it first entered the game in the late 2000s.
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Aug 30, 2024 |
topspeed.com | Anthony Capobianco
When it comes to muscle cruisers, no brand flexes better than Harley-Davidson. The all-American brand is renowned for its easily recognizable inventory of motorcycles that come in all sorts of shapes, sizes, styles, and power outputs. But as engineering and riding technology evolved, so has Harley's lineup, which is currently making sports bike riders eat their words. Throughout the years, many of these high-powered cruisers have come and gone.