Peter Cassat discusses employee assessment tools and bias in an article from ASIS International
Washington, DC, partner Peter Cassat discusses how employee hiring assessment tools could cause trouble for employers in an article from ASIS International.
8 Culhane Meadows Partners Recognized in Listing of Best Lawyers in America®

Best Lawyers®, the only purely peer-review™ guide to the legal profession, announced the 2021 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America on August 20, 2020.
Robert Dremluk interviewed by National Real Estate Investor for an article about SMB bankruptcies and landlords
National Real Estate Investor recently interviewed our New York partner Robert Dremluk to discuss the impact that Subchapter 5 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code may have on landlords.
Culhane Meadows Offers CLE Webinar on How to Protect Client Data on your Home Network
CLE Course Title: How to Protect Client Data on your Home Network When: September 10, 2020, 12:00 PM CT / 1:00 PM ET Where: Webinar via Microsoft Teams This presentation emphasizes protecting client data in the home office setting. Given the multitude of factors to consider to ensure client data is properly secured when working […]
Linda Priebe featured in article by Techopedia about privacy issues with data collection
In a recent article by Techopedia, Culhane Meadows’ Washington, D.C. office partner Linda Priebe discusses privacy issues with data collection pertaining to the dangers of centralized profiles, transparency and regulation.
Culhane Meadows shortlisted in 9 categories of Euromoney’s Women in Business Law Awards 2020
Culhane Meadows has for the third consecutive year been shortlisted by Euromoney Legal Media Group as part of their ninth annual Americas Women in Business Law Awards.
Sekou Campbell is guest on Brains Byte Back podcast to discuss the legal issues of ownership of art made by AI
Philadelphia office partner Sekou Campbell appeared as a guest on the Brains Byte Back podcast hosted by The Sociable. His interview explores the legal implications of ownership of AI produced art.
Patrick McCormick gives webinar through NYIPLA on what trademark practitioners should know about tax law
Patrick McCormick from Culhane Meadows’ Philadelphia office is presenting a webinar titled “What a Trademark Practitioner Should Know About Tax Law – and What You Can Say to Your Client About It.” It will be hosted by the New York Intellectual Property Law Association (NYIPLA) as part of their annual Hot Topics in IP Law […]
CM Advisory: EU makes Landmark Data Privacy and Protection Ruling – U.S. Privacy Shield Invalidated by European Court of Justice; EU SCC Affected, Too

Linda V. Priebe, J.D., CIPP/E from our Privacy, Data and CyberSecurity team at Culhane Meadows PLLC provides a critical update on the landmark ruling by the European Union (EU) on July 16th, 2020, which invalidated the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield and has affected the EU SCC as well.
Jeff Vockrodt discusses recent decision on unpatentability grounds in an article by Managing IP
Jeff B. Vockrodt, a partner in Culhane Meadows’ New York office, was recently interviewed for an article by Managing IP which discusses the recent decision by the Precedential Opinion Panel on the Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s (PTAB) grounds of unpatentability.
Robert Kiggins interviewed by Millionacres for an article about the proposal by IRS to consolidate Section 1031 rules
Millionacres recently interviewed our New York partner Robert Kiggins to discuss the IRS’s proposed changes to Section 1031 rules for like-kind property held for business, trade, or investment purposes.
Robert Dremluk authors article for LJN: Small Business Reorganization Act and Subchapter V
Law Journal Newsletters recently published an article authored by our New York partner Robert W. Dremluk that explores the purpose of Subchapter V in the Chapter 11 bankruptcy process.