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.
David Jacoby featured in article by U.S. News about whether undergrads should have a pre-law major

In a recent article by U.S. News, Culhane Meadows’ New York office partner David Jacoby discusses the common misconception of undergrads needing a law-related major in their pursuit of a law degree.
Alicia Goodrow discusses navigating succession planning in an article by City National Bank

Alicia Locheed Goodrow, a partner in Culhane Meadows’ Houston office, was recently interviewed for an article by City National Bank which discusses creating a succession plan to transition a business to multiple owners.
David Leffler and David Jacoby in NYLJ – The Third Ground: Renegotiating Office Leases Post-COVID
Our partners David Leffler and David Jacoby of New York recently co-authored an article for New York Law Journal that discusses legal strategies for renegotiating or terminating office leases in light of the pandemic.
Peter Cassat interviewed by SHRM for an article on employee assessment tools and bias

SHRM recently interviewed our Washington, DC, partner Peter Cassat to discuss employee assessment tools and bias.
Ernest Stern acknowledged by Forwardly, Inc. for efforts as corporate counsel on successfully filing for company funding under Regulation A+

Culhane Meadows’ Washington, DC, partner Ernest Stern was recently acknowledged by Forwardly, Inc. in a shareholder update for his efforts as corporate counsel in the company’s filing process to acquire funding under Regulation A+.
Peter McLaughlin featured in article by CSO Online about protecting employee COVID-19 health data

In a recent article by CSO Online, Culhane Meadows’ Boston office partner Peter McLaughlin discusses data security for employee health information in light of COVID-19.