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Francelina Perdomo Klukosky and Tamara Carmichael will be speaking at The Trusted World Congress: Summit on a Creator Client Panel.
Saul Ewing's Labor & Employment Attorney Erik Pramschufer will be speaking at the upcoming 2025 ASA Staffing & Law Compliance Conference on May 9, 2025. His session is entitled "When the Hotline Buzzes: Managing Temporary Employee Complaints and Investigations." Below is a description of Erik's...
David Shapiro and Jamihlia Johnson, attorneys at Saul Ewing LLP, will be speaking at the upcoming ABA Section of Taxation on May 9, 2025, in Washington, DC. Jamihlia will be a panelist in the session entitled So Long, Farewell: US Tax Issues for Expatriates. This panel will address the US tax rules...
Brandon Brauer will speak as a panelist at the National ABA RPTE Conference on May 1, 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The title of the session is " Betting on Success: Title and Survey Coverage for Commercial Construction Projects." This panel presentation will focus on common title and survey issues in...
The New EB-5 Landscape: A Path Forward for Backlogged Visa Applicants With significant backlogs in other immigration avenues, the EB-5 investor lawful permanent resident (Green Card) program has become an increasingly attractive option. The program has received new life with the passing of the EB-5...
Marshall Dworkin, Counsel at Saul Ewing LLP, will be speaking at the upcoming Arias 2025 Legal Update Webinar on February 20, 2025. This webinar provides an update and discussion on some of the most significant insurance and reinsurance cases decided by the courts in 2024. Fielding Huseth of Moore &...
Rising Through the Ranks in Law Firm Private Practice Join firm partners Lauren Caisman (BCLP), Jesse-Justin Cuevas (Susman Godfrey), and Sunni Harris (Dinsmore) for a frank and educational discussion moderated by Christie McGuinness (Saul Ewing) about the path from associate to partner at different...
Insurers’ use of artificial intelligence is under increasing scrutiny from regulators and consumers. California, Colorado, and New York (and several other states) have already issued guidance on the use of artificial intelligence by insurers. Additionally, some states have adopted their own versions...