CM Privacy, Data and Cybersecurity Group: Updates You Need to Know for 2021
Tomorrow, January 28th, is international Data Privacy Day! Our Privacy, Data and Cybersecurity Practice Group highlights a few recent legal developments, surprises, and resources you will want to have on your radar screen in 2021. For additional information, please click here to visit the Privacy, Data and Cybersecurity Practice Group’s page on our website or […]
Kelly Culhane interviewed by Senior Attorney Match: Case to Finally Diversify Law Firm Partners in the U.S.
Culhane Meadows’ co-founder Kelly Culhane participated as a co-panelist on the topic of diversifying law firms with NAMWOLF CEO Joel Stern and a few other champions of diversity in the field of law. The panel was interviewed by Jeremy Poock of Senior Attorney Match to discuss how U.S. law firms can accelerate the success of […]
Mette Kurth: Unusual Renovate America bankruptcy case featured in Law360
Law360 recently published an article covering an unusual bankruptcy court case for which Culhane Meadows’ Delaware partner Mette Kurth is co-counsel for the debtors.
Robert Dremluk in NYLJ – UCC Mezzanine Loan Collateral Sales: Commercial Reasonableness During COVID

Culhane Meadows’ New York partner Robert Dremluk recently authored an article for New York Law Journal about specifics of foreclosures of commercial property used as collateral on mezzanine loans during the pandemic.
Caroline A. Morgan co-authors U.S. section for an international report on data privacy regulations published by INATBA

Culhane Meadows’ New York partner Caroline A. Morgan recently co-authored the United States section of the “Report on Data Privacy Regulations Applicable to Blockchain Technology in Various Jurisdictions Worldwide” for the International Association for Trusted Blockchain Applications (INATBA).
Kelly Culhane is panelist for Women Owned Law virtual event: Maintaining a Fully Virtual Practice Post Pandemic
Culhane Meadows co-founder Kelly Culhane is a panelist for a presentation titled “Maintaining A Fully Virtual Practice Post Pandemic,” hosted by Women Owned Law (WOL) as part of their Virtual Speaker Series. The webinar takes place on Wednesday, January 27, 2021, 12:00 – 1:00 PM ET.
Harve Linder: Employment Protection for Fast-Food Workers in NYC
Harve Linder from our Employment & Labor team at Culhane Meadows PLLC provides an update on a bill passed in New York City that protects fast-food workers from termination without just cause or economic reason.
James Meadows featured in Forbes article: Covid and the End of the Office as You Knew It
Culhane Meadows’ co-founder James Meadows was recently interviewed by Forbes for an article about whether the pandemic means the end of office space.
Sekou Campbell in Nonprofit Information: Managing Board Member Real Estate Conflicts
Culhane Meadows’ Philadelphia partner Sekou Campbell recently authored an article for Nonprofit Information about managing nonprofit board members’ real estate transaction conflicts.
David Klimaszewski discusses how businesses can avoid terminating defined contribution retirement plans by lowering costs in an article by PLANSPONSOR
PLANSPONSOR recently interviewed Culhane Meadows’ Dallas partner David Klimaszewski to discuss how reducing the costs of defined contribution (DC) retirement plans can help businesses keep them in financially challenging times.
Daniel Struck featured in article by Zenger News about protests and business insurance
In an article by Zenger News, Culhane Meadows’ Chicago office partner Daniel Struck explores insurance coverage for small businesses in the face of violent protests.
Stephen Weed interviewed by Tech Transfer Tactics for an article about the University of California defending their patent for a lightbulb filament
Tech Transfer Tactics recently interviewed Culhane Meadows’ Philadelphia partner Stephen Weed to discuss what University of California is doing to protect its lightbulb filament patent.