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Ford executives provided highlights of what to expect from the 120-year-old automaker, ranging from where costs will be cut to how profits will be generated apart from car sales, in the first major in-person Capital Markets Day event since 2016.

May 22, 2023

Fredrick Weber and Jessica Birnbaum will present at the Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (IICLE) – 66th Annual Estate Planning Short Course on May 22 and 23, 2023.

On May 16, 2023, the Minnesota legislature passed a bill banning noncompetition agreements. The bill is expected to be signed shortly by Governor Tim Walz. The ban is set to take effect on July 1, 2023, and is not retroactive.

On May 5, 2023, New York Attorney General Letitia James announced a landmark bill — the Crypto Regulation, Protection, Transparency, and Oversight (CRPTO) Act — that, if passed, would dramatically tighten regulation on digital assets issuers, brokers, advisors, and marketplaces operating in New York

In the year following the implementation of the arbitration process established under the federal No Surprises Act (NSA), more than 330,000 disputes have been submitted for resolution.

No company wants to be sued by its current or former employees, particularly for discrimination claims. Even if you prevail, litigating such claims inevitably exposes you to public stigma and internal discord.

Data protection assessments are required for high-risk processing activities in a rapidly growing set of federal, state, and international comprehensive privacy laws.

On May 18, 2023, the US Supreme Court affirmed the Second Circuit’s decision that artist Andy Warhol’s silkscreen portrait of Lynn Goldsmith’s photograph of musician Prince, used for a Vanity Fair cover, was not a fair use under US Copyright Law.

Crafting environmental regulations often takes time and substantive knowledge about complex technical and policy issues.

May 18, 2023

Kevin Matz, Partner at ArentFox Schiff and Chairman of the NYSSCPA’s Annual Estate Planning Conference, will present on May 18, 2023.

May 18, 2023

Shira Helstrom will present on “Tax Updates and Planning Strategies” on May 18, 2023.

On May 11, the US Department of Health and Human Services ended its COVID-19 federal public health emergency declaration.

Almost all states promulgate regulations regarding “diligent efforts” that licensed excess line brokers must perform while wishing to offer permissible coverage from unlicensed insurance companies in that state’s market, when no coverage or an insufficient amount of insurance is available.

May 17, 2023

Fredrick Weber will speak at the Los Angeles Council of Charitable Gift Planners – Western Regional Planned Giving Conference on May 17, 2023.

“Why Aren’t There More Patent Cases Pending, Considering the Size of the Biosimilar Pipeline?”

Once again, in the third such decision in fewer than two years, the US Court of Federal Claims (CFC) in January issued a decision granting a protest of, and thereby upending, a major Department of Defense (DoD) award decision.

Nothing in your life will be more impactful than the AI revolution.

The President of Mexico, Andres Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), from the outset of his six-year term, made it abundantly clear that his government will exercise greater control and intrusive state supervision over mining activities in Mexico.

Earlier this month, ‘Call of Duty’ announced that Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant will be featured as an Operator skin in Season 03 Reloaded of “Modern Warfare 2” and “Warzone 2.0.”

The concept of administrative deference — i.e., that the courts should defer to relevant agencies’ interpretations of ambiguous statutes they are tasked to administer — is a key component to the modern regulatory state.

Yankees’ superstar Aaron Judge and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) have finally emerged victorious from an intellectual property dispute, which they have been fighting since Judge’s 2017 rookie season.

Partner J. Michael Showalter was quoted on the potential outcome of the eventual US Supreme Court ruling in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo that could overturn the Chevron deference doctrine, which allows federal agencies to interpret statutes as they see fit.

ArentFox Schiff advised Cresset Asset Management, LLC in its merger with TRUE Capital Management, creating a multi-family office with nearly $33 billion in assets under management and with offices in 19 locations around the nation.