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  • Sep 27, 2024 | euractiv.com | Mark Booth |Scott Morton |Steven Farmer

    As the EU’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act comes into force, early indications suggest that the UK could miss out on a golden opportunity to follow suit, write Steven Farmer, Scott Morton, and Mark Booth. Steven Farmer is a partner at international law firm Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman and a member of the firm’s UK/EU AI Taskforce. Scott Morton and Mark Booth are the firm’s counsel and associates, respectively, who advise global businesses on compliance with the EU’s AI Act.

  • Sep 8, 2024 | europeanfinancialreview.com | Matthew Rabinowitz |Steven Farmer |Matthew Oresman |Iris Karaman

    By Matthew Rabinowitz, Steven Farmer, Matthew Oresman, and Iris KaramanInternational sanctions have long been a geopolitical battleground, with the US and EU historically adopting somewhat divergent approaches. The US is known for its assertive extra-territorial secondary sanctions, compelling foreign entities to comply or risk exclusion from its market. In contrast, the EU has traditionally resisted such measures, adhering to a more restrained approach.

  • Sep 8, 2023 | euractiv.com | Iris Karaman |Steven Farmer

    By establishing new punishments for countries helping Russia evade sanctions, the EU may have created a rod for its own back, write Steven Farmer and Iris Karaman. Steven Farmer is a Partner and Iris Karaman is an Associate at the international law firm Pillsbury. Sanctions regulators throughout the EU have had a busy year and a half.

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