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Decisions by the Irish Data Protection Authority are undermined

December 6, 2023

The Data Protection Commission (DPC) of Ireland has been the focus of attention among data protection commissions in other European nations due to the fines they have imposed on technology giants. Despite this, the outcome of the cases leaves much to be desired.

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FDA innovates with new guide for drug approval in the United States

December 1, 2023

The American agency Food and Drug Administration (FDA) innovated once again by creating a new guide on real-world evidence (RWE) and real-world data (RWD) to support drug approval.

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Artificial intelligence and its regulation in Brazil

November 22, 2023

On March 29, 2023, “The New York Times” published an article regarding an open letter signed by more than a thousand leaders in the technology sector, including Elon Musk, president of Tesla, Space X, and X (formerly Twitter). The letter requested a stop in the development of artificial intelligence above GPT-4, developed by OpenAI, considering the potential risk of threatening the very existence of society as we know it and even humanity.

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The Fight Against Fake News Around the World

November 14, 2023

The advancement of technology is overwhelming and inevitable. However, while it revolutionizes communication on a global scale, enabling easy access to information and taking progress to previously inaccessible places, it can have the opposite effect, with a hidden purpose perpetrated by those who maliciously convert a lie into a truth. In fact, as Joseph Goebbels, minister of Nazi propaganda, said, “a lie told a thousand times becomes the truth”.

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Everything you need to know about ISO

November 7, 2023

Although the headquarters of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is located in Geneva, Switzerland, few people are aware that the organization was founded after a meeting that took place in London, England, in 1946, shortly after the end of the Second World War. At said meeting, 65 representatives from 25 countries sought to discuss the future of international standardization in several areas.

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How to Implement ERM

October 30, 2023

ERM, short for enterprise risk management, plays a fundamental role in identifying, preventing, and managing potential risks that may impact business and influence a company's results, ensuring its long-term viability.

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More Sanctions Applied By The Brazilian Data Protection Authority signal that Violations of the LGPD Will Not Be Tolerated

October 23, 2023

The Brazilian Data Protection Authority (ANPD) published on October 18, 2023 their third sanction for violation of the General Data Protection Act (LGPD). Similarly to the second penalty, the infraction occurred in the public sector, not involving a private company.

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Brazilian Data Protection Authority Applies Second Penalty for Violation of the Data Protection Act

October 16, 2023

After a phase where the Brazilian Data Protection Authority (ANPD) focused on regulating important provisions outlined in the General Data Protection Act (LGPD), in addition to editing several manuals and guidelines to assist the public in complying with the law, the ANPD has imposed its first penalty on July 6, 2023, targeting the company Telekall Infoservice.

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Antitrust and anti-corruption authorities are already monitoring the 2026 World Cup

October 3, 2023

Considering the financial scandals fueled by acts of corruption involving the most recent World Cup, which led to the arrest of leaders from several countries, North American antitrust and anti-corruption authorities turned their attention to the 2026 World Cup, which will take place in three countries: United States, Canada, and Mexico. Among the arrests made, one that stood out was that of José Maria Marín, former president of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) between 2012 and 2015 who was also governor of the State of São Paulo between 1982 and 1983, after the death of governor Franco Montoro.

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Retaliation against non-disclosure agreements in the USA

September 25, 2023

Non-disclosure agreements are used by many companies with the purpose of guaranteeing or, at least, trying to hinder the disclosure of their confidential information by employees or former employees. Some companies require the signing of NDAs alongside the employment contract, while others require the signing of these documents upon termination of the employment contract, occasionally offering a bonus and demanding silence in exchange. If the employee violates the agreement, he or she may be forced to return the amount paid, often with interest and/or fines added.

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Regulation of artificial intelligence in law

Artificial intelligence (AI) represents one of the most profound technological revolutions in recent history, with the potential to redefine society, the economy, and human interactions. Its ability to process large volumes of data, identify complex patterns, and perform tasks once exclusive to the human mind has generated transformative impacts across multiple sectors. From medicine, with more accurate diagnoses, to industry, with process optimization, AI is reshaping the way we live and work. At the epicenter of this transformation, the legal sector stands out as a particularly fertile ground for AI applications and, consequently, for AI regulation.

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European Union decision reignites debate over illegal content on social media

Last Friday, October 24, The Guardian published an article alleging that Meta Platforms Inc. had violated European Union (EU) law. The story was significant not only because it involved one of the world's largest companies, which controls giants like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, but also because it reignited the debate over social networks' responsibility to control illegal content on their platforms.

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Regulation of artificial intelligence in Brazil and worldwide

Regulations on Artificial Intelligence (AI) are developing rapidly around the world, reflecting growing concerns about the technology's ethical, social, economic, and security impacts. Different regions have adopted distinct approaches, influenced by their cultural, political, and economic priorities, in an effort to balance innovation with public protection.

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Brazil’s Superior Court of Justice ratifies joint and several liability in Brazilian Anti-Corruption Act

The Brazilian Anti-Corruption Act (Law #12,846/2013) represents a fundamental milestone in Brazil's fight against corruption by establishing, among other provisions, the objective liability of legal entities for acts harmful to the public administration.

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The Uruguayan Dignified Death Act

As reported by Veja magazine, the Uruguayan House of Representatives approved the Dignified Death Act on August 13, 2025, by a vote of 64 to 29, paving the way to legalize euthanasia in the country. The bill will now proceed to a vote in the Senate before it can take legal effect.

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Understanding the National Security and Investment Act

The global technological and geopolitical landscape has been rapidly evolving, highlighting a growing concern among nation states about protecting their strategic interests and economic sovereignty. Given this accelerating technological advancement and the critical importance of certain sectors to countries’ sustained growth, the United Kingdom – an open economy reliant on foreign investment – is no exception.

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SEC has record financial penalty collection in 2024

The US Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) announced in early December, according to The Wall Street Journal, record-breaking year for financial penalty collections in 2024.

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Australia to ban minors from accessing social media

One of the biggest concerns for parents in the modern world is their children's use of social media. Depending on how they are used, social media can become a huge headache for parents and their children tend to be the most vulnerable part in this unfiltered environment, where a world of discoveries is just a click away.

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Do you know what the No Surprises Act is? Understanding its importance

The No Surprises Act is a prime example of legislation in a country where the legal system is based more on case law than statutes. While Brazil’s legal system originates from Civil Law, the United States follows Common Law. However, U.S. laws are often very well-drafted, especially in terms of their applicability. In this context, it is important to consider the role of the judiciary, which operates under the punitive principle, unlike Brazil's compensatory system, which is less effective.

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SEC Combats Corporate Retaliation Against Whistleblowers

Since the Dodd-Frank Act was enacted in the United States in 2010, the role of whistleblowers has proven crucial in helping authorities prevent fraud, bribery, and other legal violations. This is because the government lacks the personnel and resources to efficiently monitor the market on its own.

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The Brazilian Medical Association Intervenes in the Relationship between Physicians and the Pharmaceutical and Medical Products Industry

A significant concern in the healthcare sector is the potential conflict of interest between the pharmaceutical and medical products industry and healthcare professionals, particularly physicians. This potential conflict arises from the unique nature of the relationship: while the industry’s end customer is the patient, it is the physician who decides which product the patient will use. At the same time, patients pay physicians to prescribe the best treatment for their well-being.

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A Decision by the Brazilian Superior Court of Justice Sets Precedent in the Advertising of Medicines

The First Panel of the Brazilian Superior Court of Justice unanimously decided, under the report of Justice Regina Helena Costa, in the appellate decision on Special Appeal #2035645/DF, that Anvisa (the Brazilian FDA) does not have the regulatory authority to restrict the commercial advertising of pharmaceuticals by companies. This applies especially when its regulatory actions contradict the provisions established in Law #9,294/1996 and other legislative acts.

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The "Emprega + Mulheres" Program and the Impact on Employment Relationships

It is well-known that certain market sectors impose additional barriers when hiring women. This is often due to concerns that, during pregnancy, employees may need to take time off for childbirth, utilizing maternity leave. Complications during pregnancy can also arise, potentially weakening the workforce and prompting companies to hire temporary workers to cover the absence.

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The “Língua de Gato” case: trademark or synonym for product?

In recent weeks, the news about the loss of exclusivity of the “Língua de Gato” trademark has caused a great deal of buzz and raised many questions among chocolate lovers. After all, did Kopenhagen lose its rights to the “Língua de Gato” trademark?

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Deadlines and Deliveries — Logistical Challenges in Pharmaceutical Industry Contracts

In the pharmaceutical industry, strict compliance with delivery deadlines is essential. In commercial contracts between pharmaceutical companies and their suppliers, clarity and precision in stipulating delivery deadlines, as well as defining the consequences for non-compliance with these deadlines, are crucial to avoid disputes and ensure continuous supply to the market. Delays in the delivery of essential inputs can cause serious impacts, such as interruptions in medicaments production, compromises of research projects and even risks to public health. In this context, logistics plays a critical role that is amplified by the need for transportation and storage products under specific temperature and humidity conditions, in addition to complying with the regulatory standards of each country. The contracts signed between the parties must reflect this importance, establishing clauses that address the specific challenges of this area.

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