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  • Stablecoins Part 2: The Clarity Act Explained
    2025/09/02
    In this episode of The Legal Download, Matthew C. Luzadder is joined by Adrian Wall, CEO of the Digital Sovereignty Alliance, along with Kelley Drye Partner Jeffrey J. Hunter, for the second part of our stablecoin series. Following their discussion of the GENIUS Act, this conversation turns to the Clarity Act — the broader market structure legislation shaping digital assets. Topics include: • How the Clarity Act builds on the GENIUS Act • Resolving SEC vs. CFTC jurisdiction • What counts as a security versus a commodity • Defining “decentralized systems” under the law • Implications for innovation, consumer protection, and market certainty • Bipartisan momentum in Congress and what comes next Together, the GENIUS Act and Clarity Act form the foundation of a new U.S. framework for digital assets.
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    19 分
  • Stablecoins, Regulation, and the GENIUS Act: What Businesses Need to Know
    2025/08/18
    In this episode of The Legal Download, Matt Luzadder, Office Managing Partner of Kelley Drye’s Chicago office, is joined by Adrian Wall, CEO of the Digital Sovereignty Alliance and leader of the Stablecoin Leadership Alliance, along with Kelley Drye Partner Jeff Hunter, to discuss the hot topic of stablecoins and the GENIUS Act. The conversation explores why stablecoins matter for businesses today, the goals of the GENIUS Act and which assets it does and does not regulate, and the importance of requiring reserve assets to back digital currencies. The guests also explain the different federal and state regulatory pathways for issuers, how the Act seeks to balance consumer protection, innovation, and U.S. dollar dominance, and what may come next with legislation such as the forthcoming CLARITY Act. This episode offers context, clarity, and practical insight into the evolving digital asset regulatory landscape.
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    25 分
  • The Future of NEPA: Supreme Court Signals a Reset
    2025/06/13
    On this episode of Legal Download, Kelley Drye partners Joe Green and Wayne D’Angelo, along with special counsel Frances Morris, explore the Supreme Court’s decision in Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle County, Colorado—the most consequential ruling on National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) in decades. They walk through the Court’s reasoning, its restoration of agency deference, and its potential to reduce litigation risk, streamline reviews, and reset NEPA’s role as a procedural statute. A must-listen for lawyers, project developers, and agencies navigating permitting and environmental reviews. For more information: https://www.kelleydrye.com/practices/environmental
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    31 分
  • EPA Proposes First National Drinking Water Standard for PFAS
    2023/05/18
    On today’s episode of Legal Download, attorneys from Kelley Drye’s Environmental practice will be joined by Kathi Wurzel, a board-certified toxicologist with NewFields, an environmental and engineering consulting firm, to discuss the first proposed national drinking water standard for PFAS released by the EPA this spring. Associate Sabrina Morelli moderates the discussion as Kathi, partner Steven Humphreys and associate Zoe Makoul discuss the standards and the impact of PFAS.
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    22 分
  • Conversation with Ralph Allen, Kelley Drye's New COO
    2023/04/20
    Join Heather Tighe and Ralph Allen as we find out about Ralph's background, welcome him to Kelley Drye and find out what his plans are for the firm.
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    36 分
  • Crypto Regulation in the Crosshairs
    2022/10/04
    Currently the regulation of cryptocurrency currently hinges on one question, are cryptocurrency securities under federal securities law or are they commodities? Partner and head of Kelley Drye's Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Practice Matt Luzadder provides insight into what a sensible regulatory model looks like. Matt Luzadder MLuzadder@KelleyDrye.com (312) 857-2623 https://www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Matthew-C-Luzadder Produced by Sean Sobel
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    20 分
  • West Virginia v. EPA: Its Impact on Other Federal Agencies
    2022/08/19
    The Supreme Court decision in West Virginia v. EPA may have ramifications that extend far beyond environmental regulations alone. Partner Wayne D'Angelo and Special Counsel Courtney Kleshinski focus on its potential impact on the SEC's proposed climate change rules in particular. Wayne D'Angelo WDangelo@kelleydrye.com (202) 342-8525 https://www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Wayne-J-D-Angelo Courtney Kleshinski CKleshinski@kelleydrye.com (312) 857-7079 https://www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Courtney-L-Kleshinski Produced by Sean Sobel
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    10 分
  • COVID-19 as a Force Majeure Event- Key Judicial Decisions
    2022/07/07
    Two years into the pandemic, several courts now have had occasion to address the application of force majeure clauses in the COVID-19 context. Special Counsel Cameron Argetsinger and Senior Associate Noah Lindenfeld provide an overview of those recent court decisions. See their article of the same name in The Real Estate Finance Journal here https://www.kelleydrye.com/getattachment/60ffa863-94d3-42ff-b13c-1b56fe5b24ea/COVID-19-as-a-Force-Majeure-Event_RE-Finance-Journal_Lynch_Spring-2022.pdf.aspx?lang=en-US Cameron Argetsinger cargetsinger@kelleydrye.com (202) 342-8649 https://www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Cameron-R-Argetsinger Noah Lindenfeld nlindenfeld@kelleydrye.com (212) 808-7928 https://www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Noah-Lindenfeld Produced by Jeff Scurry
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    31 分