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 […]

Peter Cassat: Battle Lines Drawn over Automotive Data Collection

Peter Cassat discusses the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA)’s recent review of data protection regimes in Wards 100.   Read a snippet from the interview below by Eric Volkman Wards Auto: Will California’s in-car data privacy push be the first of many such regulatory efforts? Peter Cassat: “Yes and no, California is often the leader and […]

Courtney Lytle Sarnow in DragonCon Newsletter: Enlightening but Frightening

Courtney Lytle Sarnow lectures writers about copyright and intellectual property issues, warning against theft and claiming fair use in DailyDragon Online. Read a snippet from the article by Amy Herring   Courtney Lytle Sarnow: Fair use is not a protected right like free speech or the right of association. Fair use is an affirmative defense […]