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November

27
2024
Industry News

FCC Receives Mixed Feedback on Proposed AI Communication Rules

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is facing mixed reactions to its proposed rules for regulating artificial intelligence (AI) in communications. The draft rules aim to address potential issues with AI-generated calls while keeping pace with the rapid development of AI technology.

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November

26
2024
Compliance

Will the California Supreme Court Finally Curtail the State’s Historic Hostility to Arbitration?

California is famously inhospitable to arbitration. In fact, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down California laws disfavoring arbitration on no fewer than six occasions between 1987 and 2022. The California Supreme Court has a new opportunity to re-evaluate that stance in considering Hohenshelt v. Superior Court ex rel. Golden State Foods Corporation.

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November

26
2024
Compliance

Employment Law Update: New Laws for 2025

States and some cities were especially active this year passing workplace legislation, many of which create new compliance obligations for employers. Littler’s Workplace Policy Institute (WPI) has been tracking these laws as they worked their way through the legislative and regulatory processes before going into effect on January 1, 2025.

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November

26
2024
Strategy

Why Instant Payments Are No Longer Optional for Credit Unions

Financial services are evolving faster than ever due to technology advancements and the industry’s willingness to ‘re-think’ the payments infrastructure. At the same time — and an impetus for financial institutions’ continued evolution — consumers are connected, tech-savvy and expect more when it comes to their digital user experience. As Karen Webster put it, we now live in an on-demand economy where the expectation (no matter the use case, ranging from food delivery services to shipping, among others) is immediate.

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November

25
2024
Industry News

Is The FinCEN Laying The Foundation For The G.O.A.T. Data Breach?

On May 29, 1453 the walls of Constantinople had stood unbreached for more than a thousand years. Yet on that day, the army of Sultan Mehmed II was able to force entry into the city through the Gate of St. Romanus. The Byzantine Emperor Constantine XI Palaeologus was killed and the city became Mehmed's new capital. The moral of the story is that even the most impregnable defenses can be breached.

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