Grant Walsh Interviewed by Medium: How To Create More Inclusive Workplaces

Grant Walsh speaks on 5 things for creating a more inclusive and diverse workplace and how such an environment is crucial, in Medium. Read a snippet from the interview below by Rachel Kline Rachel Kline: What systems do you have to ensure your workplace is as inclusive as possible? Grant Walsh: “From a diversity and inclusion […]

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 […]

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 […]

Culhane Meadows Named Among 2024 Best Law Firms®

Culhane Meadows is pleased to announce Best Lawyers has again included the law firm in its 2024 Best Law Firms® rankings nationally, regionally, and across multiple practice areas. “This continued recognition,” says Managing Partner Heather Clauson Haughian, “following on our multiple inclusions in the 2023 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America, is a direct […]

Grant Walsh in American Lawyer: Distributed Firm Model Is Here to Stay

Grant Walsh weighs in on marketplace changes for distributed law firm models in American Lawyer. Read a snippet from the article below by Justin Henry Grant Walsh: Founders of Culhane Meadows said they sought to retain the economic benefits of a distributed model and capitalize on the collaboration that comes with traditional brick-and-mortar operations. “Ten […]

Orlando Lopez in Law360: Pro Bono Work Is Powerful Self-Help For Attorneys

Culhane Meadows’ Boston Partner, Orlando Lopez, recently authored an article about the benefits of pro bono work for attorneys, helping them step outside their practice area and expand their knowledge on other legal areas, which has been published in Law360. Here are a few excerpts from Orlando’s article: Background Service has always been a part […]

Jo Bennett in New York Law Journal: New York State Pay Transparency Law Takes Effect

Culhane Meadows’ Philadelphia partner, Jo Bennett recently authored an article about pay transparency laws in New York State and how New York will join eight other states requiring employers to disclose to job applicants how much a position pays to promote pay equality for women and minority workers, which has been published in the New […]

Robert Dremluk in New York Law Journal: Purdue Pharma: Will the Sacklers Get Sacked? Supreme Court Stays Effectiveness of Plan of Reorganization

Culhane Meadows’ New York partner, Robert Dremluk, recently authored an article about the U.S. Supreme Court intervening in a significant bankruptcy case involving Purdue Pharma, temporarily staying a Second Circuit ruling that allowed nonconsensual third-party releases of claims against non-debtors, which has been published by the New York Law Journal. Here are a few excerpts from Robert’s […]

Peter Cassat in InformationWeek: 25 Major Car Brands Flunk Data Privacy Review

Peter Cassat weighs in on a recent review of data privacy among twenty-five major car brands in InformationWeek. Read a snippet from the article below by Carrie Pallardy   Peter Cassat: If a consumer takes the time to examine how their data is being used and decides to opt out of collection, they may find […]