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Theresa Hitchens on February 22, 2021 at 3:34 PM
WASHINGTON: More than two years after Congress passed two laws to strip Chinese hardware and software from US defense and telecommunications supply chains, industry is struggling to figure out how.
“No one really has the answers on some of this stuff,” Nick Jones, director of regulatory policy at the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA), said in an interview.
One key problem, Jones explained, is that neither DoD nor the FCC have issued lists of what equipment is banned by the laws.
“Good national security intentions, but poor execution thus far,” one telecoms expert summed up.
US-based global beauty brand Coty has sold the rights to sell its professional haircare businesses Wella Professional and Opi in Argentina to NewCo, subsidiary of investment firm KKR.
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North Equity Announces Acquisition Of Domino To Strengthen Home Vertical, Acton Media
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NEW YORK, Jan. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ North Equity LLC, a venture equity firm, today announced that it has acquired the leading home and design digital media brand
Domino from Multiply Media, LLC.
Founded in 2005, Domino is the ultimate resource for discovering your personal style and translating that into your home. Editors provide readers with inspirational and service-driven home tours, DIY tutorials, shopping guides, and more. The brand celebrates personal style and self-expression through the lens of emerging and expert creatives, enabling its audience to discover their own design aesthetic. Domino will join Acton Media Inc., a portfolio company of North Equity that comprises its home and lifestyle-focused brands, including SAVEUR and BobVila.com.
Advanced tech news - virtual hearings here to stay , the EU targets big tech, DWF advises Ocado
21 January 2021
Advanced tech news - virtual hearings here to stay , the EU targets big tech, DWF advises Ocado
A round-up of the latest technology law news, commentary and deals in our sister title, The Robotics Law Journal
Virtual hearings are ‘here to stay’ but one size does not fit all A report by KPMG and Baker Mackenzie based on a survey of 250 private practice lawyers, judges, arbitrators, barristers and clients reveals the profession is positive about the benefits of virtual hearings, despite concerns over concentration levels and witness coaching. “The success of virtual hearings is a silver lining of the pandemic – they are an invaluable resource and should be continued,” said Ben Newton, a barrister at Doughty Street Chambers.