On March 6, the White House released its “Cyber Strategy for America.” Its goal is to “communicate[] the Trump [a]dministration’s cyber vision” and to identify “six policy pillars, which will guide action and resourcing through the follow-on policy vehicles.” Obviously, the policy pillars are nonprescriptive and will generate numerous questions from agency and industry stakeholders.
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Weekly Blockchain Monitor – March 23, 2026
In this issue:
- US Payments Companies Continue Crypto Acquisitions, Integrations
- Digital Asset Companies Announce IPOs, AI Initiatives, Strategic Acquisitions
- SEC Issues Interpretation Clarifying Application of Securities Laws to Crypto
- SEC Approves Pilot for Trading Tokenized Securities on US Stock Exchange
- CFTC Issues No-Action Letter to Provider of Self-Custodial Crypto Wallet
- Congressional Research Service Addresses Stablecoin
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Weekly Blockchain Monitor – March 16, 2026
In this issue:
- Financial Institutions and Crypto Payments Companies Launch Products, Collaborations
- US Stock Exchanges Announce Initiatives with Crypto Exchanges
- Treasury Issues Report on Innovative Technologies To Combat Illicit Crypto Activities
- Federal Banking Regulators Address Tokenized Securities, Stablecoins
- DOJ Continues Crypto Enforcement Actions
- Report Provides Data on Crypto Illicit Activity in 2025
Financial Institutions and…
How to End Up on Top When Claiming to Be No. 1
Baby monitors are having a moment at the National Advertising Division (NAD) after multiple cases were announced over claims that monitors incorporated artificial intelligence technology – see here and here – but as we watch and listen to learn new tricks, it is important to remember the ABCs as well – or, in this case,…
BakerHostetler Counsels GameSquare in Acquisition of TubeBuddy
Partner JR Lanis and Bryan Wasser led a team that included Associates Richard Reis and Alexander Davis as they represented media, entertainment, technology and onchain treasury company GameSquare in its acquisition of TubeBuddy, an AI-enabled software and workflow platform for creators and brands who want to focus on optimizing YouTube channel performance and audience growth,…
DOJ, FTC Seek Public Comment on Restoring Guidelines Governing Competitor Collaborations
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) jointly announced a request for public comment concerning new antitrust guidelines for collaborations among competitors. The previous guidelines, the 2000 Antitrust Guidelines for Collaborations Among Competitors (the 2000 Collaboration Guidelines) were withdrawn in 2024, leaving no clear guidance in their place.
Competitor collaborations and…
The Data Stream – Episode 7 with Matt Van Hise
The Data Stream podcast dives deep into the fast-moving currents of data, technology, and the law. Presented by BakerHostetler’s Digital Assets and Data Management (DADM) Practice Group and hosted by Partners David Sherman and Nichole Sterling, this series explores how companies navigate the complex life cycle of data—from privacy and cybersecurity to advertising, AI and…
Randal Shaheen, Sarah La Voi, Shareef Farag, Julie Singer Brady Take Part in Sessions at Consumer Brands CPG Legal Forum
Partners Randal Shaheen, Sarah La Voi, Shareef Farag and Julie Singer Brady will take part in panel and roundtable discussions during the Consumer Brands CPG Legal Forum, which takes place Feb. 18-20, 2026, in Frisco, Texas.
La Voi will join a panel titled “The AI Inflection Point: Artificial Intelligence and the Evolving Role of the…
The Data Stream – Episode 6 with Daniel Kaufman
The Data Stream podcast dives deep into the fast-moving currents of data, technology, and the law. Presented by BakerHostetler’s Digital Assets and Data Management (DADM) Practice Group and hosted by Partners David Sherman and Nichole Sterling, this series explores how companies navigate the complex life cycle of data—from privacy and cybersecurity to advertising, AI and…
Washington State’s 2026 Tech Legislative Agenda: What In-House Counsel Should Watch
The opening weeks of Washington’s 2026 legislative session have yielded a flurry of technology-focused bills spanning privacy, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, online safety and data governance. While not all of these proposals are likely to advance this year, taken together they reflect a clear policy trajectory: Washington lawmakers are increasingly comfortable regulating digital platforms, algorithmic decision-making…