James Meadows in Law360: Mentorship Is Key To Fixing Drop-Off Of Women In Law
Law360 recently published an article authored by Culhane Meadows’ co-founder James Meadows, in which he discusses how mentorship can build a better future for women in law.
Kelly Rittenberry Culhane discusses being a woman in BigLaw in an article from Law360
Kelly Rittenberry Culhane, co-founder of Culhane Meadows, was the lead interview in a Law 360 article discussing how traditional firms have historically failed to recruit, serve, and retain female and diverse attorneys. Kelly provides insight into what Culhane Meadows is doing to move the needle, and she also provides advice to female lawyers who want […]
Peter Cassat featured in article by TechTarget about AI data privacy tools
In a recent article by TechTarget, Culhane Meadows’ Washington, D.C. office partner Peter Cassat discusses the benefits of AI data privacy tools.
Caroline A. Morgan in NYLJ: Business Interruptions Claims Amid COVID: Wins, Losses and How to Move Forward
Culhane Meadows’ New York partner Caroline A. Morgan recently authored an article for New York Law Journal about how insurers are responding to the pandemic.
Mishell Kneeland interviewed by ABA Student Lawyer for an article about how attorneys are giving back in the pandemic
ABA Student Lawyer recently interviewed our Austin partner Mishell Kneeland to discuss how attorneys are finding new ways to give back to the community in light of the pandemic.
Culhane Meadows Offers CLE Webinar on Ethics & Risk Management
CLE Course Title: Ethics and Risk Management When: October 19, 2020, 12:00 PM CT / 1:00 PM ET Where: Webinar via Microsoft Teams This presentation raises awareness of recent legal malpractice trends in 2020 and preventative measures and provides attorneys with key ethical lessons regarding engagement letters, conflict waivers, and exigent circumstances. Full CLE course […]
Caroline Morgan authors article for Law360: Early Lessons From Enforcement of Calif., NY Privacy Law
Law360 recently published an article authored by Culhane Meadows’ New York partner, Caroline Morgan, in which she discusses the differences in how California and New York have enforced their new consumer privacy laws.
Culhane Meadows named one of Best Places to Work by Atlanta Business Chronicle

Culhane Meadows, the largest full-service national women-owned law firm in America, has been named one of Atlanta’s “Best Places to Work” in Atlanta Business Chronicle’s 17th annual ranking of metro area companies.
Reiko Feaver interviewed for article by U.S. News and World Report on becoming a contract lawyer
Reiko Feaver, a partner from Culhane Meadows’ Atlanta office, was recently interviewed by U.S. News and World Report for an article about the road to becoming a contract lawyer.
Working Mother names Culhane Meadows as one of the ‘Best Law Firms for Women’ for third consecutive year
Culhane Meadows is pleased to announce that the firm was honored for the third consecutive year on September 8th in Working Mother’s 13th annual “Best Law Firms for Women” list, recognizing firms that utilize best practices in recruiting, retaining, promoting and developing women lawyers. Culhane Meadows was among the 60 firms that earned spots on […]
David Jacoby in NYLJ: ‘Star Athletica’ Three Years On
Culhane Meadows’ New York partner David Jacoby recently authored an article for New York Law Journal that details what we’ve learned from SCOTUS case Star Athletica, LLC v. Varsity Brands, Inc. and how it has impacted the clothing industry.
Robert Kiggins authors article for Law360: Foreign Income Regs Provide Some Clarity But Issues Remain
Law360 recently published an article authored by Culhane Meadows’ New York partner, Robert Kiggins, about the final GILTI and FDII regulations that were released by the Treasury Department in July.