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District Court Judge Applies ‘Negative Multiplier’ to Reduce Requested Attorneys’ Fees

by Wiggin and Dana LLP | Sep 15, 2019

On February 28, 2014, Chief Judge George King of the United States District Court for the Central District of California issued an In Chambers Order reducing requested attorneys’ fees from a whopping $3,253,902 to a mere $91,715 by, among other things,...

Commerce Department Hints at Broadening Export Enforcement

by Wiggin and Dana LLP | Sep 15, 2019

Does an “export” occur when a foreign person has the mere ability to access export-controlled data, regardless of whether he actually accesses that data? The Department of State and the Department of Commerce have long diverged on this issue. Since its...

New Guidance on Providing Financial Services to Medical Marijuana Businesses

by Wiggin and Dana LLP | Sep 15, 2019

Connecticut recently awarded licenses to four medical marijuana producers, marking the beginning of Connecticut’s legal medical marijuana industry. Although medical marijuana businesses are licensed and heavily regulated by the State of Connecticut,[1] they have...

Proper Prescription and Controlled Substance Practices: A Review of Federal and State Requirements

by Wiggin and Dana LLP | Sep 15, 2019

Federal and state laws govern the distribution and dispensing of controlled substances. The Controlled Substances Act (the “CSA”) is the federal law that regulates individuals and entities, including health care practitioners and pharmacies throughout the...

Second Circuit Expands SEC Insider Trading Liability for Disgorgement

by Wiggin and Dana LLP | Sep 15, 2019

The Second Circuit recently expanded the ability of the Securities and Exchange Commission to obtain disgorgement in insider trading cases, holding that a defendant need not receive a direct benefit from the illicit trades in order to be liable for the disgorgement of...
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