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Press Release
49 Arent Fox Attorneys and 16 Practices Recognized Among Nation’s Best by Legal 500 in 2021
June 16, 2021

The 2021 edition of Legal 500 US has rated 49 Arent Fox LLP attorneys as national leaders in their field. In addition, 16 of the firm’s practice areas were ranked among the best in the country.

Alerts
LIBOR Transition Comparison: US vs. UK (Focusing on Interdealer Brokers)
June 14, 2021
Les Jacobowitz, Michael Lengel

As part of the transition to SOFR, an advisory subcommittee of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission announced last week it is recommending that interdealers exclusively use SOFR rather than LIBOR for linear derivative trades.

Alerts
The EEOC Issues Expanded COVID-19 Technical Assistance
June 2, 2021
Henry Morris, Jr.

Last week, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission expanded its technical assistance to address COVID-19 vaccinations. Here are some of the highlights.

Alerts
Repo Market Disruptions: In Reverse
June 1, 2021
Les Jacobowitz

On Thursday, reverse repo activity was $485 billion – the highest level in the New York Fed’s available records.

Events
Legal and Operational Considerations for Healthcare Employers During This Ever Changing Time of COVID and Vaccines
May 25, 2021
Darrell S. Gay, Jill A. Steinberg, Michelle Mancino Marsh

As we enter the COVID-19 vaccine roll-out era, there are still many questions surrounding the healthcare workplace.
Hospitals, healthcare centers, senior living facilities, and long-term care facilities all have unique issues and challenges relating to the needs and safety of employees, patients, a

Alerts
Virginia Supreme Court Recognizes Negligent Retention and Vicarious Liability for Acts of Retired Employee
May 19, 2021
Linda M. Jackson

On April 29, 2021, the Supreme Court of Virginia reversed the dismissal of claims for negligent hiring or retention, vicarious liability, and negligent infliction of emotional distress where a complaint alleged that a retired pastor, who remained associated with his employer, molested a minor.

Alerts
The Effect of LIBOR Cessation on Bonds – What’s a Trustee to do?
May 12, 2021
Les Jacobowitz, Michael Lengel

The transition from LIBOR represents a potential change in the interest rate on a bond.

Events
Arent Fox’s Three-Part Seminar Series for Nonprofit and Association Executives: The Future of Work, Part I – HR Considerations
May 7, 2021
Michael L. Stevens, Henry Morris, Jr., Alexandra M. Romero, Brian D. Schneider

Arent Fox is hosting a three-part seminar series to bring together senior leadership at nonprofits and associations for interactive discussions of the big issues at play as they plan a return to in-person work and meetings.

Events
Understanding The Fundamentals Of Nonprofit Organizations
April 27, 2021
Megan Woodward Daily

Arent Fox Associate Megan (Woodward) Daily spoke as part of the online seminar series “Understanding The Fundamentals of Nonprofit Organizations: An 8-Part Business Law Course For Nonprofit Leaders.”

Alerts
Supreme Court Hears Oral Argument on California’s Attempt To Collect Names of Donors to Nonprofits
April 27, 2021
Craig Engle

The petitioners appeared to have a more sympathetic bench and went so far as to say the Attorney General of the State of California was “not genuine” in his position.

National Security Counsel
Senate Eyes New Role for CFIUS in Combating ‘Foreign Malign Influence or Espionage Activities’ Targeting ‘Institutions of Higher Education
April 16, 2021

This potential expansion of CFIUS’s powers suggests broader congressional concern about attempts by Chinese entities to circumvent CFIUS reviews and access critical technologies.

Events
Higher Education Texting: Regulations & Best Practices - Webinar
April 15, 2021
Adam D. Bowser

Join Partner Adam Bowser for the “Higher Education Texting: Regulations & Best Practices” webinar, where he will explain TCPA, the often confusing rules around different types of SMS text messages, and best practices to keep your higher education institution or business compliant.

Alerts
Customer Complaints and Competitor Boycotts: Two Antitrust Decisions Highlight Antitrust Trouble Spots
April 7, 2021
Brian D. Schneider, Dan Jasnow

Two recent antitrust decisions by federal courts offer cautionary tales for businesses and trade associations. The cases involve common antitrust trouble spots: complaints from customers, “bad emails,” and competitor boycotts through what may seem like legitimate trade association activity.

Alerts
Will Employees Come Back After COVID? Top Legal Considerations to Continue Remote Work
March 22, 2021
Brian D. Schneider, Alexandra M. Romero

Considerations for businesses continuing remote work.

Alerts
The End of LIBOR: The Twilight Zone™ Edition
March 11, 2021
Les Jacobowitz

The United Kingdom’s Financial Conduct Authority announced the future cessation and loss of representativeness of worldwide LIBOR rates.

Alerts
Recent Swap Manipulation Cases
February 23, 2021
Les Jacobowitz

In recent years, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) filed two actions with facts so shocking the reader is forced to ask, ‘can this be how the industry really functions?’

Alerts
Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Nonprofit Donor Disclosure Case
February 9, 2021
Craig Engle

Currently, charities are only required to disclose the names of their major donors to the IRS – which must keep them under seal – on federal Schedule B.

Alerts
Antitrust Enforcement in 2020 Offers Lessons for Associations in 2021
February 4, 2021
Brian D. Schneider

Recent antitrust activity is instructive for associations to identify and limit key areas of antitrust risk. Here are some highlights from 2020:

Alerts
COVID Vaccination and Returning to Work: What Employers Need to Know
January 15, 2021
Brian D. Schneider, Alexandra M. Romero

In light of the development of a COVID vaccine, employers across all industries are beginning to plan for their employees to return to the workplace.

Events
Navigating Political Uncertainty for Nonprofits
January 11, 2021
Byron Dorgan*, Philip S. English*, Jon S. Bouker

Join former Senator Byron Dorgan and former Congressman Philip S. English in a discussion moderated by Government Relations Practice Co-Leader Jon Bouker on how the shift in government will affect nonprofit organizations.

News
Buchwald Signals Defeat for Objections in LIBOR Class Suits
January 6, 2021
Les Jacobowitz

The New York Law Journal reported that an eleventh hour push to block proposed settlements with two defendant banks over their role in the manipulation of LIBOR hit a dead end.

Alerts
Court Enjoins Federal Government from Enforcing Key Provisions of Executive Order 13950
December 23, 2020
Henry Morris, Jr., Michael L. Stevens

In a major setback for the Trump administration, US District Court Judge Beth Labson Freeman, of the US District Court for the Northern District of California, issued a nationwide injunction.

Alerts
EEOC Updates Guidance on COVID Vaccines: Mandatory Vaccinations Permitted, With Some Exceptions
December 17, 2020
Lauren C. Schaefer

Both practical and legal issues will need to be resolved, but as of today, the EEOC has signaled that mandatory COVID vaccinations are lawful for the vast majority of employees.

News
Barella Quoted on Anticipated Labor Law Changes Under Biden Administration
December 3, 2020

Society for Human Resource Management

Alerts
Municipal VRDO Class Action Survives Banks’ Request for Dismissal
December 2, 2020
Les Jacobowitz

Financial institutions should be mindful of communications with other institutions that could imply horizontal conspiracies.

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