Susan Berson and Brent Henry Recognized as Health Care Trailblazers by the National Law Journal
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Of Counsel Michelle Capezza spoke to Fiduciary News in an article discussing the implementation of auto-portability, effective January 1, 2024, under the SECURE 2.0 Act.
AI Regulation in 2024 and Beyond
January 9, 2024
As the spotlight intensifies on AI, the discourse around regulation will take center stage in 2024. In a recent article featured in the New York Law Journal, Member Jason Halperin and Associates Edmund Daley and Elizabeth Platonova navigate the intricacies of AI development and safety. Their comprehensive analysis includes a review of President Biden’s October 30 executive order for AI and an exploration of ongoing regulatory efforts in the US and EU, and what companies need to do to navigate them.
Power Struggles, Emerging Hubs And New Investors: Data Center Leaders Make 2024 Predictions
January 7, 2024
Member Jeffrey Moerdler spoke to BISNOW about his predictions for the trends, changes, and challenges that will shape the data center landscape in the year ahead. He specifically noted a growing share of new development that will happen outside of traditional data centers.
The Future of Federal Arbitration Act Practice After ‘Badgerow’
January 5, 2024
Member Suman Chakraborty authored an article published in the New York Law Journal discussing the impact of the Supreme Court’s decision in Badgerow v. Walters (2022) on the jurisdiction of federal courts in cases related to the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA).
Members Daniel Guggenheim, William Squires III, and Associate Joshua Rudin recently published an article in The Real Estate Finance Journal exploring some of the important issues in purchasing and resolving distressed real estate debt.
Environmental Law Chair Jeff Porter was quoted by Inside EPA in its reporting on a 10th Circuit decision to reverse a district court ruling that a Colorado gold mine was not required to obtain a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit for its settling ponds.