Partner Richard Grant Discusses Delaware Business Law Overhaul in Bloomberg Law

Delaware enacted a corporate law overhaul to prevent companies from following Elon Musk’s example and leaving the state, which relies on incorporation fees to pad its budget. The state’s governor, Matt Meyer, signed the bipartisan bill S.B.21 Tuesday, the final step in a fast-tracked legislative response to a series of rulings out of Delaware’s Court […]
TechTarget Interviews Partner Reena Richtermeyer on Business Bracing for New Rules for AI in the Workplace

States are tightening rules on AI in the workplace while the federal government pushes for deregulation, setting up a battle over hiring and bias laws. In his article reviewing President Donald Trump’s move to deregulate AI at the federal level, Editor-at-Large Patrick Thibodeau interviewed CM Law Technology Law Practice Partner Reena Richtermeyer about the possible […]
Technology Practice Chair Reiko Feaver Discusses Cost/Benefit Analysis of Agentic AI in CIO Magazine

How do you know if your business will benefit from AI agents? That’s what CIO Contributing Writer Bob Violino asked CM Law Partner & Technology Practice Chair Reiko Feaver. Reiko says businesses must ask themselves whether they “have the initial and ongoing resources to support and continually improve the agentic AI technology, including for the infrastructure and […]
Mike Piazza Discusses The Future of Innovation and Regulatory Sandboxes in U.S. Capital Markets in Traders Magazine

In her Traders Magazine article, “FLASH FRIDAY: Regulatory Sandboxes in Capital Markets – Fostering Innovation, Reporter Anna Lyudvig interviewed CM Law Partner Mike Piazza about the role regulatory sandboxes play in capital markets where new technologies and business models challenge traditional methods of trading, clearing, and settlement. He notes that the U.S. capital markets are […]
Heather Clauson Haughian Discusses How “Side-Gigs” Can Help Stressed Attorneys Redefine Their Work-Life Balance in The ABA Journal

When attorneys worked an average of 48 hours per week and BigLaw firm attorneys topped 60 hours/week, 59% of those surveyed as part of a Bloomberg Law study reported they were having problems disconnecting from work. However, according to Reporter Danielle Braff, writing for the ABA Journal, “a significant number of attorneys are attempting to […]
Veteran and CM Law Partner Jeffrey Paul Lutz Profiled in Attorney at Law’s 2024 Veterans in Law Special Issue

Congratulations to CM Law PLLC Partner Jeffrey Paul Lutz for his profile in Attorney at Law Magazine’s 2024 Veterans in Law Special Issue. The article honors both his 12 years of service as a U.S. Army Ranger and follows his transition from the military to the practice of law. Today, he serves clients as a member of […]
CM Law Presented With Constellation Energy Corp’s NAMWOLF Outstanding Service Award For Work In Generative AI Law

In Presenting CM Law With the NAMWOLF Outstanding Service Award, Constellation Also Recognizes the Firm’s Generative AI Work and Training on Behalf of the Carbon-Free Energy Provider CM Law is pleased to announce that its client Constellation Energy Corporation, a longtime sponsor of the National Association of Minority and Women Owned Law Firms (NAMWOLF), has […]
Scott D. Greenberg Discussed IP Considerations for Maximizing Monetization at Product Launch/Market Entry at 7th Annual Technoeconomics® IP Symposium

Scott addressed use-related requirements to ensure the validity of U.S. trademark filings at the 2024 virtual conference focused on catalyzing intellectual property monetization. Scott D. Greenberg, a partner in CM Law’s Intellectual Property Practice, addressed attendees at the 7th Annual Symposium on Global IP Strategic Planning, IP Monetization, and Trade hosted by Technoeconomics® on November […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Peter Cassat: CDK Global Cyberattacks: What Can CIOs Learn About Single Points of Failure?

Peter Cassat weighs in on the discussion about a recent cyberattack against CDK Global in InformationWeek. Read a snippet from the article below by Carrie Pallardy “I would expect that we would see class-action consumer lawsuits because of all the PII that is in the DMS,” says Peter Cassat, a partner at full-service law firm Culhane and […]