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 […]
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.
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 […]
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.
Aasheesh Shravah and Rose Keagy featured in an article by Law360: Culhane Meadows Expands IP Practice With 3 Hires

Culhane Meadows’ Intellectual Property partners Aasheesh Shravah and Rose Keagy were recently quoted in an article by Adrian Cruz at Law360 which discusses the expansion of the firm’s IP practice.