Countdown to Change: Ireland’s Gambling Regulation Set to Launch Mid-2026, Impact Fund Delayed

DUBLIN, Ireland — The launch of a newly regulated gambling industry in Ireland is set for mid-2026, marking a significant shift in how the sector will operate. This timeline follows the establishment of the Gambling Regulation Authority of Ireland (GRAI), which is tasked with overseeing the industry but currently lacks a definitive activation schedule. The delay means that the Social Impact Fund, aimed at assisting those affected by problem gambling, will not be put into action until at least 2026. This fund is intended to be financed by registration fees, as well as fines and … Read more

Congressional Budget Bill Sparks Fierce Debate Over Decade-Long AI Regulation Freeze, Igniting Bipartisan Backlash

Washington, D.C. — The U.S. House of Representatives advanced a significant budget reconciliation bill this week, introducing a contentious clause that would enact a ten-year federal ban on state and local regulation of artificial intelligence (AI). This provision has drawn wide-ranging criticism from state leaders, advocacy groups, and some Senate members, raising questions about its viability. The extensive 1,116-page document includes Section 43201(c), which specifically prevents any state or local entity from enforcing regulations on AI technologies, models, or automated decision-making systems for a decade after the bill’s approval. Supporters of the moratorium, predominantly Republican … Read more

Mexican Government Introduces Transformative Legislation to Overhaul Energy Sector Regulation

Mexico City, Mexico – The Mexican government has recently put forth a legislative proposal aimed at tightening regulations over the country’s energy sector. This move could reshape the power market, impacting both domestic and foreign investment frameworks. The bill, championed by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, seeks to strengthen the state’s control over the industry, primarily favoring the state-owned Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) over private competitors. The legislative proposal arrives amidst broader ambitions by the administration to return the Mexican energy sector to a more nationalistic model, reminiscent of the era before the extensive reforms … Read more

Jones Day Enhances Government Regulation Practice with Environmental Law Expert Elizabeth Wild in Sydney

Sydney, Australia — Jones Day, a leading global law firm, has recently enriched its Government Regulation Practice with the addition of Elizabeth Wild as a new partner. Operating out of the firm’s Sydney office, Wild brings with her a wealth of experience spanning three decades in environmental law, particularly in the areas of contaminated land management and remediation. Wild has developed a storied career by providing expert counsel in environmental disputes, including landmark cases concerning PFAS contamination issues. Her strategic advisement extends to the investigatory and remediation processes of contaminated lands, leading her clientele through … Read more