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Lauren C. Schaefer, Henry Morris, Jr., Michael L. Stevens

On February 14, the new general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), William Cowen, rescinded more than 25 previously issued policy memoranda.

Kevin Matz, Evgeny Magidenko, Sarah Kerr Severson, Megan Woodward Daily, Maria Ortega Castro, Angelica F. Russell-Johnson

Across all industries, family offices and their owners and management teams face rapidly evolving challenges, opportunities, and risks in the dynamic environment that is 2025. Here are six issues that family offices should consider and be mindful of this year.

Lindsay Korotkin, Sarah Alberstein, Taylor J. Coley

In the fast-paced and competitive world of furniture and design, where partnerships and innovations flourish, but consumers’ attention is increasingly divided, legal disputes are increasingly common.

Angela M. Santos, Antonio J. Rivera, Nadia Patel, Diana Dimitriuc Quaia, Jackson David Toof, James Kim*, Lucas A. Rock, Mario A. Torrico, Tyler J. Kimberly, Natalie Tantisirirat, Joy Marie Virga*

Welcome to the March 2025 issue of “As the (Customs and Trade) World Turns,” our monthly newsletter where we compile essential updates from the customs and trade world over the past month. We bring you the most recent and significant insights in an accessible format, concluding with our main takeaways — aka “And the Fox Says…” — on what you need to know.

Shawn P. Foley, Alexander H. Spiegler

In a precedential opinion issued on March 6, the Federal Circuit affirmed the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia that the claims in ImmunoGen’s US patent application 14/509,809 (“the ’809 application,” published on May 14, 2015, as US 2015/0132323) were obvious.

Ehsun Forghany, Paul Choi

In Kroy IP Holdings, LLC v. Groupon, Inc., 127 F.4th 1376 (Fed. Cir. 2025), the Federal Circuit held that patentees in district court are not collaterally estopped from asserting claims that were not immaterially different from other claims of the same patent that the US Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) already held to be unpatentable.

Taniel E. Anderson, Peter T. Busch

On March 5, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued a decision in Lashify, Inc. v. International Trade Commission, No. 23-1245, vacating in part the International Trade Commission’s (ITC) determination that Lashify failed to satisfy the economic prong of the Section 337 domestic industry requirement and affirming in part the finding that Lashify failed to satisfy the technical prong of the domestic industry requirement.

Ralph V. De Martino, Cavas S. Pavri, Johnathan C. Duncan, Marc E. Rivera, Cody C. Boender, Jeffrey J. Kennedy, Marina Phillips

On March 3, the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) Division of Corporation Finance announced that it is expanding the accommodations available to issuers submitting nonpublic draft registration statements for staff review.

Annie Chang Lee, Berin S. Romagnolo, Gayland O. Hethcoat II, Moyosore O. Koya

On January 20, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) rescinded 2021 guidelines that previously designated hospitals, clinics, and other health care facilities as “protected areas” and limited immigration enforcement actions in or near such locations.

M. Scott Peeler, Glenn C. Colton, Michael F. Dearington, Peter R. Zeidenberg, Laura Zell, Nardeen Billan, Nicholas L. Collins, Rachel A. Levin, James G. Pizzo, Apeksha Vora, Sara J. (Hickey) Wiseman

With 2025 underway, the ArentFox Schiff White Collar team highlights the US Department of Justice’s (DOJ) new enforcement priorities and two cases pending before the US Supreme Court that could have sweeping implications for future white-collar fraud cases.

Ehsun Forghany, Michael J. Baldwin

On February 28, the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) rescinded former Director Kathi Vidal’s 2022 memorandum on discretionary denials in Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) post-grant proceedings running parallel to district court litigation.

Lynn R. Fiorentino, Katia Asche, Matthew R. Mills, Andrea M. Gumushian, Dan Jasnow, Susanne Boniadi, Thorne Maginnis

With 2025 underway, the AFS Consumer Products team highlights some of the most pressing legal issues facing the consumer products industry this year.

David R. Hamill, Antonio J. Rivera, James Kim*, Birgit Matthiesen

The latest US tariff actions have rattled North American trade, but businesses that understand the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) have a significant advantage.

Birgit Matthiesen

In this episode of Five Questions, Five Answers, Birgit Matthiesen and Ryan Greer of the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME) discuss the current challenges facing Canadian manufacturers due to impending US tariffs and the broader implications for the bilateral trade relationship.

D. Jacques Smith, Michael F. Dearington, Nadia Patel, Hillary M. Stemple, Laura Zell, Pascal Naples, Meghan F. Hart, Nardeen Billan

Welcome to the Winter 2025 issue of “FCA Enforcement & Compliance Digest,” our quarterly newsletter in which we compile essential updates on False Claims Act (FCA) enforcement trends, litigation, agency guidance, and compliance tips. We bring you the most recent and significant insights in an accessible format, concluding with our main takeaways — aka “And the Fox Says…” — on what you need to know.

Dan Jasnow, Emily B. Lewis, Natalie Tantisirirat

The US Copyright Office recently released Part 2 of its Copyright and Artificial Intelligence Report, addressing the copyrightability of outputs generated from artificial intelligence (AI) systems. This report is the second in the Copyright Office’s three-part series exploring the convergence of copyright and AI.

Brian D. Schneider, Shira Helstrom, Sean W. Glynn, Craig Engle, Brian Farkas, Travis L. Mullaney, Kevin R. Pinkney, Aram Ordubegian, Molly L. Wiltshire, Jack R. Bierig, Megan Woodward Daily

The landscape is in flux right now for nonprofits, to say the least. To help structure your action plan, these are some of the top questions our Nonprofits & Associations team has been helping our clients think through.

Kevin Matz, Adam Diederich, Evgeny Magidenko, Thorne Maginnis, Matthew F. Prewitt, Berin S. Romagnolo, Sarah Kerr Severson, Cody C. Boender, Michelle R. Bowling, Emily P. Caylor, Megan Woodward Daily, Matthew W. Kulju, Emily B. Lewis, Lucia Lorenz, Alexis Mozeleski, Maria Ortega Castro, Mike Ragan, Angelica F. Russell-Johnson, Ashley N. Tomillo, Jeffrey B. Weston, Jai Williams, Felicia A. Xu

Across all industries, private companies, family offices, and their owners and management teams face rapidly evolving challenges, opportunities, and risks in the dynamic environment that is 2025. Here are 11 issues that family offices and the owners and leaders of privately held companies should consider and be mindful of this year.

D. Jacques Smith, Michael F. Dearington, Nadia Patel, Hillary M. Stemple, Laura Zell, Nardeen Billan, Elizabeth Satarov

Headlines that Matter for Companies and Executives in Regulated Industries

Daniel J. Deeb

In the US Supreme Court’s first post-Chevron decision involving the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) the Supreme Court found against EPA, invalidating ‘end result’ NPDES permit requirements.

Ehsun Forghany, Margherita A. Capolino

Effective February 3, the US International Trade Commission (ITC) amended its Rules of Practice and Procedure governing Section 337 investigations. While some of these amendments make technical corrections and clarifications, others substantively revise a number of rules for amending complaints, discovery limitations, and litigation funding.

Berin S. Romagnolo, Nancy A. Noonan

Foreign nationals and employers should plan all international travel more carefully and further in advance. This is not a travel ban but has opened the path to create a travel ban in the future, as he did in his earlier Administration.

Dan Jasnow, Natasha Weis

Colorado made history in May 2024 when it became the first state to adopt a comprehensive artificial intelligence (AI) consumer protection law. This landmark legislation has inspired other states, including Virginia, to pursue similar laws.

Katie Heilman, Donald C. McLean, Rebecca W. Foreman, Karen Ellis Carr, Stanley H. Abramson

The new Administration under President Trump is now over a month old, but there remains some uncertainty as to how the Administration will approach agricultural policy. The Administration’s first wave of environmental pronouncements have focused mainly on energy and climate initiatives, while some of the messaging challenging agricultural tools like pesticides have signaled a possible departure from the deregulatory approach of the prior Trump Administration.

Riyaz Dattu*, Matthew Nolan, Diana Dimitriuc Quaia, Leah Scarpelli

On March 1, President Trump issued an Executive Order (EO) requiring the US Department of Commerce (Commerce) to investigate the national security implications in connection with imports of timber, lumber, and their derivative products.