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February 15, 2024
Christine Quigley will present at the STEP Orange County, 12th Annual Institute on Tax, Estate Planning and the World Economy on February 15, 2024, from 10:30AM-12:30PM PST.
On February 6, 2024, the US International Trade Commission (ITC) found that tin mill products imported from Canada, China, and Germany do not materially injure the US industry.
A recent $83.3 million verdict against Donald Trump for continued defamatory statements underscores what would seem to be an intuitive best practice to minimize defamation liability.
As we move into 2024, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) concepts continue to feature prominently in policy debates.
On February 21, the US Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Warner Chappell Music, Inc. v. Nealy, the outcome of which could determine whether copyright holders can recover damages for acts occurring more than three years before the filing of a copyright infringement lawsuit.
2023 was a pivotal year for the beverage and food industry globally, creating new categories of winners and losers across the board. With a full year of operations largely relieved of pandemic-era restrictions, restaurant companies that survived the pandemic posted record numbers.
ArentFox Schiff LLP is proud to announce that the firm’s Trademark practice group and nine attorneys have been ranked in 2024 WTR 1000 – the World’s Leading Trademark Professionals, the definitive guide for Trademark practitioners around the globe.
Health Care Practice Leader Douglas A. Grimm was quoted by STAT News discussing the economic decisions of the Corvallis Clinic in Oregon, which is seeking a buyer due to severe financial difficulties, emphasizing the importance of transparency for community trust in such transactions.
National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) annual conference takeaways.
AI, Metaverse & Blockchain Industry Group Co-Leader Dan Jasnow was quoted by CNN Business discussing the need for a combined effort from both government and industry leaders to combat artificial intelligence (AI)-powered voice cloning in scam calls, despite a recent ruling declaring such practices illegal.
On January 30, a federal jury found six people guilty of federal civil rights offenses arising from their participation in a blockade of a reproductive health care clinic in Mount Juliet, Tennessee.
For many consumers, comprehending Shakespeare is easier than discerning which products are recyclable and which are not.
February 8, 2024
Partner Marylee Jenkins, an alumna of New York Law School (NYLS), will present at the NYLS IP Law Society and the Media, Entertainment, and Fashion Law Second Annual Symposium.
Historically, regulations under the federal Clean Air Act (CAA) and related state laws divided the world into “stationary” and “non-stationary sources.” “Stationary sources” included facilities like power plants and factories and “non-stationary” sources targeted vehicles, engines, and other things that moved.
February 6, 2024
Megan Daily presented “What’s in a Contract and Why,” at the DC Pro Bono Center’s How the Law Impacts Your Small Business seminar series on February 6, 2024.
Private companies and their owners face ever-evolving challenges as the market sees new regulations, new deal trends, and new risks in 2024. Below are 10 issues that the owners and leaders of privately held companies should consider in 2024.
February 6, 2024
Allison Pfeifle, Oliver Merrill, Jessica Birnbaum and Luke Harriman will present at the Chicago Estate Planning Council's five-part Fundamentals Course February 6-20, 2024.
The Automotive Group co-sponsor the “Dealer Thought Leader Dinner” during the NADA Conference in Las Vegas, bringing together industry leaders for an enlightening conversation.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is continuing its Made in America enforcement offensive in full force in 2024, further cracking down on companies for falsely advertising that their products are “Made in the USA” when, in reality, such products do not meet the thresholds that must be satisfied in order to legally make such claims.
A New York court once again declined to dismiss Smartmatic’s defamation lawsuit against Fox Corporation over Fox News’s coverage of Donald Trump’s “Big Lie.”
As we enter into this second full year of the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution, a clear understanding of the technology and its legal implications becomes crucial for every General Counsel (GC).
In a recent opinion, E.W. v. Health Net Life Insurance Co., the US Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit clarified the elements that plaintiffs must plead to state claims under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA).