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Ensuing Accurate Financial Assessment in Large Losses and Complex Losses Accurate financial assessment in large and complex losses begins with clear definitions of what constitutes a "large loss" and a "complex loss." Engagement with the DFIR vendor is crucial, and decisions about sharing...

Welcome to Episode No. 1 of “ The Legal Hack” Podcast. 🎙️ Three attorneys—Yira Santiago, Teresita Chávez, and Francelina Perdomo—break down the legal changes in the music industry: contracts, rights, trademarks, and everything an artist should know before — and after — signing a record deal.

Gregory Rapisarda, Partner and Co-Chair of the Telecommunications & Digital Infrastructure Practice at Saul Ewing LLP, will be moderating a panel on Powering Investment in Data Centers at the upcoming ConnectX in Chicago on May 13, 2025. Data centers are the darlings of digital infrastructure now...

Hot Topics in Cross-Border Insolvency On May 13, Partner Carmen Contreras-Martinez will speak during the American Bankruptcy Institute 's International Latin America Symposium. Her session is titled, "Hot Topics in Cross-Border Insolvency." Featuring prominent judges and experienced practitioners...

Although not prohibited by federal law, employment discrimination based on marital status is illegal in several states. However, the exact contours of “marital status” discrimination have been somewhat unclear, leading to a recent decision by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals that interpreted New...

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...

The Expanding Definition of National Security: Navigating a Top DOJ Enforcement Priority The Boston Bar Association's White-Collar Crime Conference brings together law firm defense counsels, government prosecutors, in-house counsel, judges, and corporate professionals for the signature professional...

On March 26, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau filed a motion, jointly with Townstone Financial Inc., to vacate the judgment and settlement in the enforcement action it settled with Townstone in November. The motion is remarkable on its own, given the intense scrutiny of the action and the...

Saul Ewing LLP was pleased to present this unique webinar opportunity together with our strategic partner Henley & Partners. With over 60 offices worldwide, Henley & Partners is the global leader in residence and citizenship by investment. In the past few years, interest in obtaining an alternative...

The recent announcements in three U.S. Department of Justice (“DOJ”) national security prosecutions offer an early glimpse into some of the Trump Justice Department’s enforcement priorities. Indeed, these actions are consistent with the announced priorities of Attorney General Pamela Bondi, as set...

Right-to-Know Law Update – Responses, Appeals, and Records Management This session will provide an overview of new decisions under the RTKL, offer practical advice on effectively responding to RTKL requests (or avoiding them in the first place), tips for navigating the OOR appeals and the new appeal...

New presidential administrations always need to pick and choose their priorities. It will be very interesting and enlightening to see whether and if so, how, the Trump administration will focus resources related to Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act settlements and civil money...

This month’s Friday Five explores decisions from around the country discussing the concept of reasonableness in various forms. One court rejected the parties’ proffered definitions of the term “working” and instead determined that a dictionary definition was reasonable. Two cases reflect courts...

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