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Press Release
Chambers USA Ranks 66 ArentFox Schiff Attorneys and 25 Practices Among Nation’s Best
June 2, 2022

The 2022 edition of Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business has recognized 66 ArentFox Schiff attorneys as leaders in their field.

Press Release
Four Attorneys Recognized for Top Client Service in 2022
May 26, 2022

ArentFox Schiff is pleased to announce that four attorneys have been named to BTI’s Client Service All-Stars 2022 for delivering superior client service: Partners Paula Morency, Caroline Turner English, Ann MacDonald, and Matthew Prewitt.

Press Release
Carvalho and Carter Named Top Lawyers for Business in Latin America by Latinvex
May 26, 2022

ArentFox Schiff is pleased to announce that Co-Managing Partner Cristina A. Carvalho and International Co-Leader Hunter T. Carter have been named to Latinvex’s Top 100 Lawyers list, an annual rating honoring leading attorneys from international law firms that serve as go-to advisors for Latin Americ

News
AFS Leaders Quoted on Biggest Law Firm Merger Announced in 2021
May 24, 2022
Anthony V. Lupo, Joseph J. Krasovec

ArentFox Schiff Chairman Anthony Lupo and Firmwide Co-Managing Partner Joseph Krasovec were quoted on executing the merger between Arent Fox and Schiff Hardin, one of the largest law firm combinations announced in 2021.

Events
Democracy's Last Line of Defense
May 23, 2022

Former US Senator and ArentFox Schiff Counsel, Doug Jones, will deliver a keynote at Democracy’s Last Line of Defense for The National Judicial College.

Alerts
Attorney-Client Privilege Issues: Three Ways Companies Can Shield Privileged Communications From Their Directors
May 4, 2022
Kirstie Brenson, Adam Diederich

Directors owe fiduciary duties to the company. To make informed decisions and satisfy those fiduciary duties, directors generally have broad access to the company’s books and records, with a few exceptions.

The In-House Advisor
Can You Contract Away Chapter 93A Liability?
May 3, 2022
Shepard Davidson

Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 93A is one of the most potent weapons in any business litigator’s arsenal. That statute prohibits deceptive or unfair acts or practices in the course of trade or commerce, and it allows for the recovery of attorneys’ fees and even multiple damages (when the malevolent conduct is knowing or willful).

Events
Practising Law Institute Presents The Basics of U.S. Insurance Regulation - What Every Corporate and Finance Lawyer Needs to Know About How States Regulate Insurance Companies
May 2, 2022
Richard G. Liskov

Please join Richard G. Liskov, Senior Counsel at ArentFox Schiff LLP and former Deputy Superintendent and General Counsel of the New York Insurance Department, as he provides a primer as to how insurance is regulated in the U.S.

Alerts
Attorney-Client Privilege Issues: When Directors Can Access Privileged Corporate Records
April 27, 2022
Adam Diederich, Kirstie Brenson

Those with ownership stakes in privately held businesses, partnerships, or family offices need to closely collaborate with and trust others. When disagreements and disputes over rights and responsibilities arise, individual emotions and personalities can complicate matters.

Events
Paragraph IV Disputes Conference 2022
April 26, 2022
Richard J. Berman, Sailesh K. Patel, Imron T. Aly, Kevin M. Nelson, Bradford C. Frese, Taniel E. Anderson

ArentFox Schiff is sponsoring the ACI Paragraph IV Disputes Conference and Rich Berman and Sal Patel will present.

Alerts
Non-Fungible Trademark Infringement or Nominative Fair Use Token? Nike -v- StockX Duel Is on Pace To Shape the Future of the Metaverse
April 21, 2022
Michelle Mancino Marsh, Dan Jasnow, Yusef Abutouq

Non-Fungible Trademark Infringement or Nominative Fair Use Token? Nike -v- StockX Duel Is on Pace To Shape the Future of the Metaverse

Press Release
ArentFox Schiff Named Among Top Law Firms for Work in Latin America
April 15, 2022

For the seventh straight year, Latinvex has listed ArentFox Schiff among the top “international law firms in Latin America.”

Events
Consumer Products Quickfire: Hot Takes on Hot Topics
April 13, 2022
Rachel A. Remke

Partner Rachel Remke will present at Practising Law Institute’s Manufacturing and Consumer Products Law Institute on April 13, 2022.

Alerts
When Do Minority Shareholders Owe Fiduciary Duties? What Jurisdictions Across the Country Say
April 12, 2022
Kirstie Brenson, Adam Diederich

This post explains when minority shareholders may owe fiduciary duties and steps that shareholders can take to eliminate any fiduciary duties they might owe.

Alerts
Decades-Running Antitrust Claims Against Sabre Continue To Overcome Hurdles
April 11, 2022
Brian D. Schneider, Nadia Patel, Margherita A. Capolino

Before being acquired by American Airlines, US Airways sued Sabre for anticompetitive conduct under the Sherman Act. The case begins trial later this spring, and the district court’s recent ruling on summary judgment highlights several interesting facets of the statute of limitations.

Alerts
The US Supreme Court Limits Federal Courts’ Jurisdiction To Confirm or Vacate Domestic Arbitral Awards Under Sections 9 and 10 of the Federal Arbitration Act, Expanding the Role of State Courts in Arbitration
April 6, 2022
Hunter T. Carter, Brian Farkas

The US Supreme Court has limited the jurisdiction of federal courts to hear motions to vacate or confirm domestic arbitral awards. In Badgerow v. Walters, the Court considered whether the Federal Arbitration Act creates independent federal jurisdiction over actions seeking these forms of relief.

Press Release
ArentFox Schiff Secures Victory for AlexSam Inc. in Estoppel Dispute
April 4, 2022

ArentFox Schiff LLP is pleased to announce the firm secured a favorable decision on behalf of AlexSam Inc. — inventor of a “multifunction card system” patented in 2005, an innovation that allowed point of sale devices to process prepaid card and gift and loyalty cards like credit cards

Alerts
Crime-Fraud Exception to Attorney-Client Privilege Applies to Trump’s Attempt to Overturn Election
March 30, 2022
Adam Diederich, Kirstie Brenson

A recent court ruling related to Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election serves as an evergreen reminder that the attorney-client privilege and work product doctrine do not insulate documents and communications created in furtherance of a crime or fraud from disclosure.

Alerts
Patenting the Metaverse
March 24, 2022
Michael Fainberg, Mohammad Zaryab

The Metaverse is a new frontier of innovation in social and business interaction, and pioneers of this technology are rushing to develop its building blocks and protect their intellectual property (IP) rights. However, patenting this cutting-edge technology is not without challenges.

Alerts
Big Lie Could Mean Big Trouble for Fox News in Defamation Case
March 11, 2022
Adam Diederich, Kirstie Brenson

Smartmatic’s defamation lawsuit against Fox News for its coverage of Donald Trump’s “Big Lie” may proceed to discovery after a New York judge denied Fox News’s motion to dismiss, citing the “litany of outrageous claims” about Smartmatic that Fox News propagated.

Alerts
Trouble in Paradise: Copyright Office Rejects AI-“Authored” Work for Copyright Registration
March 8, 2022
Matthew L. Finkelstein*

The Review Board of the US Copyright Office recently ruled, in its first decision of the year, that a two-dimensional artwork entitled “A Recent Entrance to Paradise” could not be registered for copyright protection because it was authored by artificial intelligence without creative input.

Alerts
Massachusetts Court Holds Limitations of Liability Clauses Will Not Immunize Parties for Willful Violations of Unfair Trade Statute
February 1, 2022
Nicholas J. Nesgos

In a case of first impression, on January 24, 2022, the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts issued an opinion in H1 Lincoln, Inc. v. South Washington Street LLC holding.

The In-House Advisor
Tips From The Inside: David Morris, General Counsel of Vivid Seats
January 11, 2022
Shepard Davidson

In this installment of The In-House Advisor, we interview David Morris, General Counsel of Vivid Seats (NASDAQ:SEAT). David is Vivid Seats’ first general counsel, having started at the online ticketing e-commerce marketplace Vivid Seats in June of 2021 – during the company’s SPAC merger transaction that led to Vivid Seats going public in October of 2021.

Press Release
25 Arent Fox Practices Rated Among Nation’s Best by US News and Best Lawyers
November 15, 2021

Twenty-five Arent Fox LLP practices have been recognized in the 2022 “Best Law Firms” rankings that are published annually by US News & World Report and Best Lawyers.

Alerts
Update on Status of California State Court Emergency Rules
November 12, 2021
Lynn R. Fiorentino, Derek Ha

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Emergency Rules for filings, service, and statutes of limitation remain in effect in California state courts. While “temporary” rules first went into effect on April 6, 2020, many remain in place more than 18 months later.

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