The AI Journal: Richard Sheinis on AI Governance & Ethics in the EU & USA
In a recent article published in The AI Journal, Charlotte Partner Richard Sheinis discussed the AI regulatory landscape in the EU in comparison to the U.S.
McKnights: Drew Graham on Confronting Antibiotic Challenges for Long-Term Care Facilities
In a recent article published by McKnight’s Long-Term Care News, Partner Drew Graham, chair of Hall Booth Smith’s Aging Services practice, interviewed Dr. Morgan Katz, director of antimicrobial stewardship at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Ce
UK’s Request for Apple Backdoor Conflicts with CLOUD Act
Sovereignty, Cybersecurity, and Public Safety Collide: Will the UK back off its demand for Apple Cloud backdoor?
HR.com: Abtin Mehdizadegan on 2025 Trends in Employment Law
In a recent HR.com article, Partner Abtin Mehdizadegan explored the five of the most consequential developments expected to shape employment law in 2025.
California Privacy Agency’s First Enforcement Action Against Honda
On March 12, 2025, the California Privacy Protection Agency (“Agency”) announced a settlement with American Honda Motor Company, marking the Agency’s first enforcement under the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA” or “Act). The s
Florida Court Clarifies When a Workers’ Compensation Carrier’s Subrogation Lien Should be Calculated Following a Third-Party Settlement
In the recent case of Liberty Mutual Insurance Company v. Robert A. Lee, et al., Case No.: 6D2023-2377, the Florida Court of Appeals ruled that a workers' compensation carrier's subrogation lien should be calculated following a third-party settl
South Korea Passes AI Law
On December 26, 2024, South Korea made history by becoming the second country in the world to pass a comprehensive regulation governing artificial intelligence (“AI”).
Litigators Lounge: The Rapidly-Evolving Landscape of Employment Law in 2025
In this episode of Litigators Lounge, hosts Jackie Voronov & Shylie Bannon discuss the major shifts in employment law for 2025.