David Jacoby: SCOTUS decision on NCAA case may open door to broader legal sports betting

Our New York partner, David Jacoby, recently authored an article for Law360.com that delves into the recent SCOTUS opinion in Murphy v. NCAA and its potential consequences on legalized gambling in the various states.
Morals clauses: the corporate ejection seat

Culhane Meadows’ partners Joe Bogdan and Jennifer Rodriguez recently co-authored a timely and insightful article for the International Bar Association about the use of “morals clauses” to protect an organization when a celebrity spokesperson goes off the rails.
Kevin Trabaris in Law360: LIBOR Demise on the Horizon

Kevin Trabaris, a partner in Culhane Meadows PLLC’s Chicago office and chair of the firm’s Financial Services Group, presents the results on Law360 of a survey the group conducted on the current state of the financial industry’s transition from the use of LIBOR as a rate index. The March 2018 survey polled a number of […]
Alicia Goodrow: Demand for Energy Pipelines is Huge, Despite US Steel Tariffs

Alicia Goodrow, a partner in Culhane Meadows’ Houston office based in the city’s Energy Corridor, was recently interviewed by NorthAmOil, a leading news source for the oil industry.
David Jacoby: Dismissal of Lindsay Lohan’s Video Game Suit “Good Result” for Gaming Companies
Our New York partner David Jacoby was recently interviewed by the New York Law Journal about a ruling that dismisses Lindsay Lohan’s suit against the maker of the Grand Theft Auto video game for creating a character that allegedly looked like the actress. Here are some excerpts of the article – Ruling in a matter of first […]
Dan Struck: Climate Change Suit May Open Door to Huge Shift in Liability Claims

Dan Struck, an insurance policyholder partner in the Chicago office of Culhane Meadows, is prominently featured in a recent article published in Insurance Journal about a pending lawsuit filed by a group of youths against the U.S. over climate change, which has the potential to open
Beth Fulkerson: Geofencing Users Must Respect Privacy Rights

Our Chicago-based partner, Beth Fulkerson, was recently interviewed about the legal issues surrounding consumer privacy rights when advertisers employ geofencing and GPS tracking technology.
Law.com: Is the Cloud the Solution to True Work-Life Balance for Lawyers?
Many law firms are still not taking full advantage of the cloud, but there are examples of leaders like Culhane Meadows demonstrating the full benefit of the cloud, which includes more freedom for attorneys, better cybersecurity, and more convenient, quick and personalized client service.
Bob Kiggins Authors for Law360: How the Recent Tax Cuts and Job Act Incentivizes IP Asset Repatriation

Our NY-based partner, Robert Kiggins, has authored a by-lined article for Law360.com concerning the impact of the recent Tax Cuts and Job Act (TCJA) on corporate repatriation of their intellectual property assets. He writes, in part: Much has been written about how the recent Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, P.L. 115-97, is incenting U.S. multinational […]
Co-Founder Heather Haughian is profiled by LegalTech News: Practicing Law in a Life on the Move
Heather Haughian, a co-founder and managing partner of Culhane Meadows, is currently profiled in Women on the Move as published by Legal Tech News (an ALM publication). As the wife of an Air Force pilot, Heather’s experience of practicing law in a life on the move is highlighted as she explains how a cloud-based platform enables […]
Associated Press: No Art or Wood Paneling – Some Law Firms Work in the Cloud

As one of the largest cloud-based law firms in the United States, Culhane Meadows is prominently featured in a recent Associated Press article titled “No art or wood paneling – some law firms work in the cloud.” AP business writer Joyce Rosenberg focuses on
ABA Jrnl: “Companies and their lawyers brace for wide-ranging EU data-privacy law” features Linda Priebe, CIPP/E

Jason Tashea reports for the ABA Journal “With the May deadline looming, companies big and small are turning to their lawyers for guidance as they seek to comply with the new regulations. Additionally, European regulators, called data-protection authorities, are preparing for the post-GDPR era, in which they expect their enforcement authority to be significantly strengthened and […]