
Timothy W. Mungovan
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Jul 11, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Timothy W. Mungovan
Andrea was born and raised in Boston. She started out as a summer associate at Proskauer before working as an associate in 2011 and 2012. She then moved on to a position as general counsel for Deval Patrick. In 2015, Andrea successfully ran for the Boston City Council and was the first woman to represent District Four on the Council. Three years later, she was unanimously elected as the first black President of the City Council.
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May 13, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Mike Hackett |Stephen Hibbard |William Komaroff |Timothy W. Mungovan
In response to rising geopolitical tensions – from the Middle East to the Taiwan Strait to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine –the Biden Administration is increasingly using economic incentives and sanctions to assist the United States' foreign policy objectives or mitigate the risk of increased conflict.
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Apr 24, 2024 |
lexology.com | Margaret Dale |Michael Hackett |Stephen Hibbard |William Komaroff |Timothy W. Mungovan |Dorothy Murray | +14 more
Big fund-raising rounds and high valuations have some wondering whether the AI sector is in a bubble in the nature of the dotcom boom. As of this writing, OpenAI is valued at over $80 billion; Amazon added another $2.75 billion to its investment in Anthropic; and even some very early-stage startups, like France-based Mistral AI, have racked up hundreds of millions in venture-capital funding at valuations over a billion dollars.
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Apr 4, 2024 |
lexology.com | Margaret Dale |Michael Hackett |Stephen Hibbard |William Komaroff |Timothy W. Mungovan |Dorothy Murray | +15 more
2023’s excitement for generative artificial intelligence (AI) prompted the SEC to respond on multiple fronts – stump speeches, rulemaking, new exam priorities and sweeps and previewing potential enforcement actions. SEC Chair Gary Gensler raised concerns regarding potential conflicts and investor harm resulting from the proliferation of AI and warned that an AI-caused financial crisis is nearly unavoidable absent regulation.
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Apr 1, 2024 |
lexology.com | Margaret Dale |Michael R. Hackett |Stephen Hibbard |William Komaroff |Timothy W. Mungovan |Dorothy Murray | +16 more
ESG continues to be a hot topic for 2024 for investors and regulators alike. The specific concerns investors and regulators have – and what they expect to develop over the coming months – differ, however, across jurisdictions, including because of the different maturity of existing regulation between the EU/UK and the US.
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