The U.S. Department of Commerce has proposed new restrictions on importing hardware for wireless communication systems in vehicles, with a focus on components from China and Russia. These rules would impact items like microcontrollers, cellular modems, and satellite navigation systems, going into effect in 2029 or 2030 based on the vehicle model year. Partner Corey L. Norton discusses these new restrictions and the affect they could have on the automotive industry in the coming years. Read more: https://lnkd.in/g-EbnVnH
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Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP is a large business law firm that traces its roots to 1846 in Ohio. From its nine offices across Ohio, Illinois, Florida, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C., Porter Wright provides counsel to a worldwide base of clients. We are inspired every day to provide seamless legal counsel across business needs and locations to help clients solve problems, take advantage of opportunities, and achieve business goals. From small start-ups to large, publicly-traded corporations, our clients have depended on us as they've grown, become part of a global economy, and evolved to meet new demands in the marketplace.
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Government, International, and Public Affairs at Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP
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Companies face growing challenges in ensuring supply chain compliance. From China investigating PVH over Xinjiang product boycotts to the U.S. enforcing timber trade rules with Peru, legal oversight is intensifying. New tools like Goldfish.io are helping businesses track risks, while U.S. solar industry standards aim to boost supply chain transparency. Additionally, the U.S. is investing heavily in EV battery production to counter China’s influence. Stay up-to-date on these key compliance trends in partner Corey L. Norton's latest newsletter. Learn more below.
International Trade Partner | Guides Global Companies on Securing Market Access, Improving Returns and Supply Chain ESG Laws
Finding credible evidence of supply chains complying with laws might be one of the most challenging things for companies today and where new efforts can make the most impact.?Substantive standards can be murky, countries are sensitive to new probing, persuading numerous levels of supply chains to cooperate is new and companies aren’t always certain collaboration complies with antitrust law, among other challenges. Thank you for work from Celeste Leroux and Ryan Kennedy. Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP.
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Last week, our Cleveland team hosted the Fall Employment Relations Seminar where our attendees heard from several of our labor & employment attorneys on a range of topics. Rebecca Kopp Levine spoke about how the legalization of recreational and medical use marijuana in Ohio impacts workers' compensation claims, Chad Mowery presented on the importance of companies being prepared for cybersecurity incidents, Laura Jurcevich and Su He spoke on immigration compliance for employers and Tracey Turnbull gave a presentation on the history and recent judicial decisions of the FTC's efforts to ban non-compete agreements. Thank you to Nan Shen 沈楠 from Hylant for joining us and speaking on the common pitfalls in applying employment practice liability and workers' compensation insurance. A special thank you to The Aviator for hosting us and to everyone that was able to attend! We hope you found it informative and engaging.
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CONGRATULATIONS | Porter Wright is proud to announce that Lawrence Ingram, partner-in-charge of the firm’s Tampa office, has been named the Tampa Bay Business & Wealth Magazine 2024 Apogee Award winner in the Managing Partner category! Congratulations, Larry! Read more: https://bit.ly/4gNvc0S
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With ESG trade laws evolving, companies are investigating forced labor claims, such as those involving Panasonic and Sony's Malaysian contractor. Meanwhile, legal battles between businesses and activists, like Energy Transfer's lawsuit against Greenpeace, are intensifying. As regulatory pressures increase, resources like Stanford Law’s pro bono support for sustainability startups and the USDA’s Lacey Act webinar offer valuable guidance. Stay ahead of these critical developments shaping corporate responsibility with partner Corey L. Norton's latest newsletter. Read more below.
International Trade Partner | Guides Global Companies on Securing Market Access, Improving Returns and Supply Chain ESG Laws
Companies don’t yet seem to see ESG supply chain laws as a way to “level the playing field” for business requirements, and it also seems litigation among ESG supply chain actors might become more of a focus instead.?Meanwhile other great ESG law resources are trying to help companies just get off the ground. Thanks to work from Syed Jaymal Zahiid Syed Kamal, Beno?t Morenne and Sam McClure. Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP
Will Companies Use ESG Trade Laws to Level the Playing Field or Is Litigation the Priority?
Corey L. Norton,发布于领英
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Starting on Sept. 10, 2024, a new policy from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) extends the automatic validity of permanent resident cards to 36 months for individuals who have filed Form I-90 to renew their card. Partner Laura Jurcevich explains the reasoning behind this extension and what all cardholders should know moving forward. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3MZ4lBE
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The firm's Naples team recently hosted a Construction Law Forum with James Knafo Architect and Builder regarding the elements of a construction contract. Attorneys Joshua Bialek, Javier Pacheco, Sara White and Tony McClure demonstrated how construction contracts lead to disputes and litigation and discussed what terms to avoid and how to ensure the contract protects clients' interests. Thanks to Seasons 52 Restaurant for having us!
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Porter Wright is honored to announce it has been named a “Leader in Litigation” by the The BTI Consulting Group’s Litigation Outlook 2025 report! Learn more: https://bit.ly/3MQrUw9
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In today's rapidly evolving regulatory landscape, businesses face new risks related to deforestation, forced labor, and supply chain transparency. The EU is set to release new guidelines on deforestation-linked goods, and Indian shrimp has been flagged by the U.S. for forced labor concerns. As companies like Sedex provide new tools for ESG compliance, major brands such as Nike face pressure to improve worker rights in their supply chains. Partner Corey L. Norton provides insights on these topics and more in his latest newsletter. Read more below.
International Trade Partner | Guides Global Companies on Securing Market Access, Improving Returns and Supply Chain ESG Laws
With material influence over U.S. supply chain engagement policy now firmly coming from NGOs, and soon possibly also from the flurry of new EU supply chain laws, company risk management would benefit from enhanced approaches to these new factors. Many thanks for reporting from Syafiqah Salim, Christopher Chase, Tom Chapman, Ananya Mariam Rajesh and Nicholas Brown. Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP
Increasing Risk Management Focus on How the EU and NGOs Influence U.S. Policy
Corey L. Norton,发布于领英
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CONGRATULATIONS | Porter Wright is proud to announce that three attorneys have, for the third year in a row, been named to the Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America listing. In 2025, those listed include: Jim King – Commercial & Business Litigation Edmund Searby – White Collar, Investigations; Appellate Carolyn Taggart – Product Liability, Legal Malpractice, Complex Commercial Congratulations to all! Read more on our website: https://bit.ly/4gtfHeE