Reiko Feaver Discusses 2025 Outlook For US AI Legislation in Sourcing Journal

What does the US legislative and regulatory outlook look like for the artificial intelligence (AI) sector? According to CM Law Partner and Technology Practice Chair Reiko Feaver, who was interviewed for a recent Sourcing Journal article entitled “Outlook ’25: Will There Be Movement on AI Legislation in the United States,” guidelines established by previous administrations are likely […]
Harvey Linder: Guidelines For a Safe and Appropriate Holiday Party

Harvey Linder from our Employment & Labor team at CM Law provides important guidelines for a safe and appropriate holiday party.
Mike Piazza in InformationWeek: The SEC Fines Four SolarWinds Breach Victims

On October 22, 2024, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced it had charged four current and former public companies — Unisys Corp., Avaya Holdings Corp., Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., and Mimecast Limited — with making materially misleading disclosures about cybersecurity risks and intrusions. The civil penalties ranged from $990,000 to $4 million, with […]
Ken Weinberg in Monitor Daily: The Times, They Are A-Changin’: The 2022 Amendments to the UCC

In his article published in the Monitor Daily, CM Law Partner Ken Weinberg lays out how the recent adoption of the 2022 Amendments to Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) by nearly half of all states may impact digital assets, electronic money, and chattel paper, among other facets. The UCC was created by […]
CM Law Again Named Among 2025 Best Law Firms® Rankings Nationally, Regionally, And Across 20 Practice Areas

Best Law Firms® has again ranked CM Law PLLC, the largest, national, full-service, women-owned and managed law firm in the US, in it’s 2025 Best Law Firms rankings nationally, regionally, and across 20 of the firm’s practice areas. “CM Law’s continued recognition by Best Law Firms and our inclusion in the 2025 Best Law Firms rankings is […]
Intellectual Property Partner Anna Brook to Speak at the Events4Sure Global IP ConfEx in NYC on October 23rd

CM Law Partner Anna Brook Joins Collaborative Roundtable Discussion on “Ethical Considerations in IP Litigation Management: Professional Standards and Practices”
Aasheesh Shravah in Law360: What Cos. Need to Know About Battery Labeling Law

CM Law’s New York partner, Aasheesh Shravah, recently authored an article about the new U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission rule, effective September 21, 2024, which mandates strict labeling and testing requirements for button cell or coin batteries and the products containing them, under Reese’s Law, with non-compliance potentially resulting in significant fines and penalties, which […]
CM Law Congratulates Partner Ryan Whitfill On His Recognition In 1851’s 2024 Franchise Legal Players List

CM Law is pleased to announce that our Partner, Ryan Whitfill, has been recognized in the prestigious 1851’s 2024 Franchise Legal Players list for his outstanding work in franchise law. 1851 Franchise reached out to Whitfill to learn how franchisors can protect their brand and avoid legal mistakes. Read a snippet from the interview below […]
Grant Walsh Interviewed By Law360: Culhane Meadows Rebrands With An Eye Towards Expansion

Grant Walsh speaks on the rebranding of Culhane Meadows Haughian & Walsh PLLC as the firm begins its second decade and aims towards expanding in key markets across the country. Read a snippet from the article below by Anna Sanders Grant Walsh: “We are not a firm that wants to be 500 lawyers big — […]
Peter Cassat: What Does the CHRO Need to Know About Cybersecurity?

Peter Cassat discusses Cybersecurity and the roles CHROs play in preparing people to defend against Cyberattacks in Wards 100. Read a snippet from the article below by Jen A. Miller Peter Cassat: “Most data security incidents are the result of human error, and human error means employees… If I’m a CHRO, I don’t want to […]
Ryan Whitfill: Important Legal Considerations in Franchise Agreements and Contracts

Ryan Whitfill weighs in on legal considerations to know before signing Franchise Agreements and Contracts in this 1851 Franchise article. Read a snippet from the article below by Morgan Wood Ryan Whitfill: “The most significant IP issue to look out for when considering buying a franchise is whether the franchisor has its trademarks registered on the […]
Peter Cassat: Purposeful pinning | How employee pins became the defining symbol of America’s divided workplace

Peter Cassat weighs in on the discussion of wearing pins and badges in the workplace and freedom of speech in HR Grapevine. Read a snippet from the article below by Benjamin Broomfield Peter Cassat: “Prohibiting workers from wearing pins that display political messages or express views about their work conditions may violate their rights under […]