Harvey Linder: Exploring Alternatives To Noncompetes Ahead of FTC Ban

Culhane’s Atlanta partner, Harvey Linder recently authored an article about how the new FTC ban will impact employees and actions that should be taken, which has been published by Law360. Here are a few excerpts from Harvey’s article: Background On April 23, the FTC issued a final rule banning noncompete clauses nationwide.[1] The FTC contends […]
Kelly Culhane is guest on “The Lawyer’s Edge” podcast: How To Make A Difference For Yourself And Others

Culhane’s Co-founder and Managing Partner Kelly Culhane recently shared her insights on the “The Lawyer’s Edge” podcast on breaking through barriers in the legal industry.
Courtney Lytle Sarnow to Present CLE: Hot Topics in AI Lawyers Should Know

Culhane partner Courtney Lytle Sarnow will present the first session of a CLE entitled Hot Topics in AI Lawyers Should Know: AI and copyright changes, the AI policy act, and rules of professional conduct in use of AI.
Rose Hargrave Featured In An Article By The Austin American-Statesman: ‘You Let Us Down’; Ethics Panel Reprimands Bastrop Mayor Nelson For Inquiry Interference

In a recent article by The Austin American-Statesman, Culhane’s Austin office partner Rose Hargrave, who successfully represented the City Council in a recent ethics hearing regarding Bastrop, TX, City Mayor Lyle Nelson, discusses the significance of accountability in governance and strong advocacy for community involvement. Here are a few excerpts from Rose’s interview: The Bastrop Ethics Commission […]
Legal Alert: FTC Ban on Non-Compete Clauses

By Harvey R. Linder, Partner, Culhane PLLC. On April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) issued a final rule banning non-compete clauses nationwide. (California already has a similar ban in place.) The FTC contends that this protects the fundamental freedom of workers to change jobs, increases innovation, and fosters new business formation. An estimated […]
David Hendel’s Annual Top 150 U.S. Postal Service Suppliers: Transportation Companies Lead the FY 2022 List

David P. Hendel from our Government, Regulatory and Compliance team at Culhane Meadows PLLC recently compiled the Top 150 U.S. Postal Service Suppliers in fiscal year 2022. See below for the link to the list!
Top U.S. Postal Service Suppliers in 2023: Transportation Suppliers Again Carry the Mail

Washington, D.C. — Spending on goods, services, and facilities by the U.S. Postal Service totaled $21.4 billion in Fiscal Year 2023, increasing by nearly $3 billion from last year. Once again, transportation-related contractors dominated, taking 7 of the top 10 spots. As it has for over 20 years, FedEx leads the list as the Postal […]
Anna Brook and Courtney Lytle Sarnow to Present CLE: AI and Fair Use – Analyzing Legal and Ethical Issues Under the Copyright Act

Culhane Meadows partners Anna Brook and Courtney Lytle Sarnow will present a CLE entitled Artificial Intelligence and Fair Use that will address emerging copyright issues relating to the use of generative AI. The CLE will also address legal and ethical issues relating to AI under the Copyright Act.
David Klimaszewski: J&J Lawsuit Asserts Employer Liability for High Drug Costs

David Klimaszewski discusses the Johnson & Johnson employee health plan lawsuit in BioSpace. Read a snippet from the article below by Shawna Williams David Klimaszewski: “You’re suing Johnson & Johnson, and Johnson & Johnson was the party that was hurt most by this, so the lawsuit just doesn’t seem to really make a lot of […]
Co-Founder Heather Haughian featured in InformationWeek: To Pay or Not to Pay The Ransomware Dilemma

Culhane Meadows’ co-founder and managing partner Heather Haughian was recently featured in an article by InformationWeek which discusses how to best respond to a ransomeware attack.
Jo Bennett is guest on “Hold On…Let Me Close My Door” podcast to discuss the NYS Pay Transparency Law

Culhane Meadows’ Philadelphia partner Jo Bennett recently shared her insights on the “Hold On…Let Me Close My Door” podcast on the NYS Pay Transparency Law that went into effect September 17, with New York joining eight other states in requiring employers to disclose to job applicants how much a position pays.
Courtney Lytle Sarnow in Law360: Calif. Right To Repair Law Highlights A Growing Movement

Culhane Meadows’ Atlanta partner Courtney Lytle Sarnow recently authored an article about California’s new “right to repair” legislation, which has been published by Law360. Here are a few excerpts from Courtney’s article: On Sept. 13, the California Senate passed comprehensive “right to repair” legislation on a unanimous vote. The act was signed by Gov. Gavin […]