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How IP Arbitration Lawyers Are Scouting New Leads
March 5, 2024
Intellectual Property Litigation Chair Matthew Hurley spoke to Managing IP on how intellectual property arbitration lawyers are scouting new leads both internally and externally as they prepare for a possible spike in alternative dispute resolution. Matt observed a rise in arbitration matters and how he and his transactional colleagues are noticing clients draft arbitration provisions in their agreements.
Health Status of Healthcare: Critical Condition
March 5, 2024
Appellate Split Muddies Path For NY Pay Frequency Suits
February 26, 2024
Associate Evan Piercey recently spoke to Law360 about the challenges facing federal courts in New York due to conflicting decisions from state appeals courts regarding the enforcement of weekly pay requirements.
4 Trends Executive Compensation Attorneys Are Watching
February 23, 2024
Member Benjamin Ferrucci spoke to Law360 in an article discussing four key trends executive compensation attorneys should have on their radar, specifically commenting on a shift toward performance-based pay.
Florida Permit Ruling Shows Species Law Can Disrupt Builders
February 21, 2024
Environmental Law Chair Jeff Porter spoke to Bloomberg Law about a recent federal court ruling that invalidated Florida’s control over a federal wetlands dredge-and-fill permitting program.
EPA Set to Designate PFAS as Hazardous Substances Next Month
February 20, 2024
Environmental Law Chair Jeff Porter told American Lawyer that he thinks many of the battles fought in the early years of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) will soon be fought again over PFAS.