Jonathan Scott: The New SEC Enforcement Manual: What’s Relevant For Companies and In-House Counsel?

Authored by CM Law Partner Jonathan Scott, this article breaks down what’s changed in the SEC Enforcement Manual and what it means for in-house counsel and executives.
Courtney Lytle Sarnow Explains What Employers Must Know About Noncompetes NOW After the FTC Reversal

The regulatory landscape for noncompete agreements has shifted dramatically following the Federal Trade Commission’s withdrawal of its proposed nationwide ban in September 2025. Employers now face renewed uncertainty, evolving enforcement priorities, and a complex patchwork of state laws. Join our Partner Courtney Lytle Sarnow for this timely and practical CLE program examining what employers must […]
Courtney Lytle Sarnow Presents “Can Creators Protect Their IP in the Era of AI” at the Federal Bar Association

Click here to register for our Partner Courtney Lytle Sarnow’s live, video broadcast presentation through the Federal Bar Association, on Protecting Creative Style in the Age of AI: Copyright Publicity Rights, and the “Vibe” Problem, February 27th, from 1-3:10 PM EST. You can use the code ‘CLSCLES26‘ to grant free access to the webinar. Courtney […]
Client Alert by Mike Piazza: Expanding Federal Whistleblower Initiatives – Treasury Launches Whistleblower Program for Financial Crimes

CM Law Partner Mike Piazza breaks down FinCEN’s new whistleblower program, offering financial rewards for tips on fraud, money laundering, and sanctions violations—and what it means for your organization’s compliance strategy in this client alert.
AI Regulation in Flux: AAMI Asks CM Law Partner Reiko Feaver About Trump’s AI Executive Order

The White House’s December executive order, “Ensuring a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence,” was intended to simplify AI regulation by pushing states to adopt a single federal standard. Instead, it has created uncertainty—especially for medical device manufacturers navigating AI compliance across multiple jurisdictions. In a recent AAMI interview with Jen A. Miller, CM Law […]
$1B Is the New “Small”: CM Law Partner Jonathan Scott Weighs in on SEC Proposal in The Daily Upside

The Securities and Exchange Commission is rethinking what it means to be “small.” In a recent proposal, the SEC announced it is considering raising the assets-under-management threshold for “small entities” from $25 million to $1 billion—a significant shift that could ultimately reshape how the SEC regulates thousands of investment advisory firms. CM Law Partner Jonathan […]
CM Law Welcomes Renowned Advertising & Marketing Attorney Linda A. Goldstein

Addition of Former Chair of Advertising, Marketing, and Digital Media at BakerHostetler Turbocharges CM Law’s Already Robust Advertising & Marketing Practice CM Law, LLP, the largest, national, full-service, woman-owned & managed law firm in the country, is pleased to welcome Advertising, Marketing, and Digital Media Law powerhouse Linda A. Goldstein as a partner in our […]
Reiko Feaver: New AI Risks: Contractor Confidentiality Risks; Insurance Gaps

Authored by CM Law Partner & Technology Group Chair Reiko Feaver, this article examines two emerging AI risks that are quietly raising the stakes for businesses: contractor confidentiality gaps and receding insurance coverage.
Reiko Feaver Discusses 2026 Tech Trends to Watch in EMarketer

As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, 2026 is expected to be a year of recalibration rather than disruption. In a recent EMarketer interview, CM Law Partner & Technology Practice Chair Reiko Feaver identified key tech trends likely to shape the year ahead: A market correction in the AI sector as expectations normalize; Increased competition in […]
HR Dive Interviews Peter Cassat on Using AI for Employee Performance Reviews

In her HRDive article, As major firms green-light AI for performance reviews, should others follow suit?, Contributing Writer Jen A. Miller writes that artificial intelligence promises efficiency and data-driven insights. She notes that while companies increasingly adopt AI technology to streamline employee review processes, employers would do well to proceed with caution. That’s the focus […]
National Institute for Trial Advocacy Taps Mishell Kneeland for Deposition Skills Training Program Faculty – Jan. 22-23 in Philadelphia

We are pleased to announce that Mishell Kneeland, CM Law’s Partner and Litigation Practice Chair, will be part of the faculty presenting at the National Institute for Trial Advocacy’s (NITA) Deposition Skills Training Program, January 22-23, 2026, at Temple University in Philadelphia. She joins a top-tier group of trial lawyers, judges, and professors providing hands-on […]
Partner Jonathan Scott Will Discuss the SEC and AI at Dec. 4th Blue Heron Client Compliance Webinar

Blue Heron has tapped CM Law Partner Jonathan Scott to discuss AI Risks & Rewards, Thursday, Dec. 4th at 11 am EST. Hosted by Scott Pomfret, Senior Advisor to Blue Heron, and Scott Nussbaum, Blue Heron’s Chief Compliance Officer, this session capitalizes on Jonathan’s experience in the SEC’s Division of Enforcement, as well as the […]