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Are You Ready for COVID-19 Litigation?
August 13, 2020
William P. Ziegelmueller

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, businesses are challenged to do what they can to avoid liability and create litigation readiness policies and plans to support the new normal.

News
Faycurry Quoted on Class Action Suit to End Michigan Tampon Tax
August 11, 2020

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DOJ’s Big Reveal on How to Avoid Corporate Criminal Prosecutions
August 10, 2020
Francis X. Lyons

Two months ago, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) updated its guidance to aid federal prosecutors in making charging decisions or, later, sentencing decisions.

Alerts
Seventh Circuit Slams “Objector Blackmail” in Class Settlement, Orders Repayment of Side Deal
August 10, 2020
Aphrodite Kokolis

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has ordered three class action objectors to repay $130,000 they received in a “side deal” in exchange for abandoning their appeal of a class settlement. Pearson v. Target Corp., No. 19-3095, ___ F.3d ___, 2020 WL 4519053 (7th Cir. Aug. 6, 2020).

Alerts
New Jersey District Court Certifies Class of Truck Drivers in Misclassification Claim
July 28, 2020
Lynn R. Fiorentino, Nicholas J. Nesgos, Lauren C. Schaefer

In an opinion issued on July 9, 2020, the District Court of New Jersey granted class certification for a group of delivery drivers who allege they were incorrectly classified independent contractors.

Events
Understanding Pesticide Regulation and the Ninth Circuit Dicamba Decision
July 15, 2020
Donald C. McLean

Partner Don McLean was a featured panelist in an American Agricultural Law Association webinar discussing pesticide regulation under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as well a major recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

Alerts
CFTC Strategic Plan Offers a Carrot and Stick for Fintech Industry
July 13, 2020

On July 8, the Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) released its 2020-2024 CFTC Strategic Plan that describes five strategic goals and objectives that will guide the CFTC over the next four years.

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The Risks Are Real: What We Know and Can Predict About CARES Act Financial Fraud Enforcement 
June 26, 2020
M. Scott Peeler, Lynn R. Fiorentino

While gearing up to get trillions of dollars into the economy, the government was also setting in place the mechanism to investigate and prosecute fraud related to these programs.

Alerts
Litigating Spoliation Claims in Trade Secret Cases
June 25, 2020
Linda M. Jackson, Nadia Patel

A ‘How-To’ Guide for Obtaining Remedies for Intentional, Bad Faith Conduct

Press Release
Arent Fox Expands Complex Litigation Practice with Addition of Counsel Eric Roman
June 22, 2020

Arent Fox LLP is pleased to announce the return of litigator Eric Roman. A Counsel in the New York office, Eric advises clients on technology and intellectual property disputes as well as complex commercial litigation, investigations, and regulatory compliance.

Alerts
Congress Weighs Federal Liability-Relief Legislation to Encourage Business Re-Openings
June 18, 2020
Donald C. McLean, Nadia Patel

Businesses fear a flood of coronavirus-related lawsuits as the economy re-opens.

Health Care Counsel Blog
COVID-19 Creates Thicket of Legal Concerns for Providers
June 11, 2020
Douglas A. Grimm

Health Care Practice Group Co-Leader Douglas Grimm was recently quoted in a Healthcare Dive article.

Alerts
Federal Circuit Reaffirms Application of Categorical-Taking Analysis for Temporary Fifth Amendment Takings Claims in Rails-to-Trails Cases
June 11, 2020
James H. Hulme, Laurel LaMontagne

The Caquelin decision acknowledges the importance of safeguarding precedent, while also reminding the government that it does not have an unbridled right to interfere with private property interests and take land without just compensation.

International Arbitration & Dispute Resolution Blog
Supreme Court Overturns Rule that Only Signatories Can Compel International Arbitration
June 11, 2020
Malcolm S. McNeil

On June 1, 2020, the US Supreme Court unanimously ruled a non-signatory to an international arbitration agreement can enforce that agreement and rely on domestic state law doctrines to compel others to arbitrate.

Press Release
Cristina Carvalho and Hunter Carter Named Top Lawyers for Latin America
June 10, 2020

Arent Fox is pleased to announce that Firmwide Managing Partner Cristina A. Carvalho and Complex Litigation Partner Hunter T. Carter have once again been named to Latinvex’s Top 100 Lawyers list.

Alerts
Fashion Model Class Action Case a Bellwether For Other Industries
June 4, 2020
Bernice K. Leber

The Commercial Division of the New York State Supreme Court for New York County (O. Peter Sherwood, Justice) recently granted the fashion models-plaintiffs class action status to a long-simmering dispute as to whether they are employees under New York Labor Laws, and not independent contractors. Sha

Alerts
Libertad Act One Year Later: Expected Flood of Cuba-Related Litigation Is a Trickle
June 3, 2020
James H. Hulme, Nadia Patel

On April 17, 2019, the Trump administration reversed course on more than 20 years of Cuban policy and announced that it would end the suspension of Title III of the Libertad Act, permitting US nationals to bring claims against entities “trafficking” in properties owned by them in Cuba and confiscate

Alerts
California: No Right to Jury in Unfair Competition, False Advertising Cases
June 3, 2020
Debra Albin-Riley, Lynn R. Fiorentino

Confirming decades of established precedent, the California Supreme Court recently concluded in Nationwide Biweekly Administration, Inc. v. Superior Court of Alameda County, that there is no right to a jury trial in Unfair Competition Law (UCL) or False Advertising Law (FAL) actions.

Alerts
AF COVID-19 Podcast: Mediation & Force Majeure
May 27, 2020
Barbara S. Wahl, Bernice K. Leber, Aaron H. Jacoby

In today’s episode, we continue our conversation on “Force Majeure” with Partners Barbara Wahl and Bernice Leber. Our lawyers cover a few of the first COVID-related lawsuits filed, important trends, and ways to leverage mediation to avoid costly litigation.

Alerts
States and Municipalities with Federal Antitrust Immunity Unlikely to Be Affected by Market Participant Exception
May 20, 2020
Richard J. Hoskins

Following two recent federal court decisions, states and municipalities that otherwise qualify for state action immunity from federal antitrust laws remain unlikely to lose it for allegedly acting as market participants.

Blog
Waiting to Exhale: HEROES Act Opens Door for Cannabis Banking
May 15, 2020
Deborah DiVerdi Carlson

The new bill, which follows April 23, 2020 legislation aimed at opening COVID-19 emergency response funding to cannabis businesses, offers a previously unclear path forward for financial services to the cannabis industry by amending the current restrictive regulatory framework on banking.

News
Will.i.am's Co. Ordered To Pay Costs Award To Tech Investors
May 12, 2020
Malcolm S. McNeil

AF International Co-Leader and Litigation Partner Malcolm McNeil was recently quoted in a Law360 article titled “Will.i.am’s Co. Ordered To Pay Costs Award To Tech Investors.”

Blog
No, a Pandemic Doesn’t Overturn the First Amendment: Massachusetts Enjoined From Banning Debt-Collection Calls or Lawsuits During COVID-19
May 8, 2020
Steven S. Broadley

On May 6, 2020, Judge Richard G. Stearns of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts put the brakes on an attempt by Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey to alter the relationship between collectors and consumer debtors during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Alerts
What Litigation Has the Coronavirus Spurred? Force Majeure, Insurance, Real Estate & More
May 6, 2020
Bernice K. Leber, Barbara S. Wahl

In the wake of the coronavirus, businesses and courts remain shuttered as a result of stay-at-home government orders.

Alerts
Class Action Lawsuits Mount in Response to COVID-19
May 6, 2020
Lynn R. Fiorentino, Nicholas J. Nesgos, Adam L. Littman, Benjamin M. Greene

As the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic continues across the nation, consumers and businesses alike are resorting to class action litigation to air their grievances.

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