JULY 2021 — For your reference, here is a roundup of some of the media visibility and press mentions earned by our clients for their thought leadership on JD Supra during the last three months:
In National Media
- Eversheds Sutherland appeared in The Washington Post, in Congress Has Another Chance at Privacy Legislation...
- Verrill appeared in The Washington Post, inThe Health 202: It's taking months for the Labor Department to deliver expanded COBRA benefits
- Akin Gump appeared in The Wall Street Journal, in ESG Accountability Disclosures on the Horizon
- McGuireWoods appeared in NBC News, in Why Senate Democrats reversed few of Trump's 'midnight rules' (article also appeared in Yahoo! News)
- Bodman appeared in NBC News THINK, in Trump's federal tax deferral debacle a reminder that good tax policy matters
- FordHarrison appeared in NBC News THINK, in Trump sues Facebook, Google and Twitter in class-action lawsuits sure to fail
- BakerHostetler appeared in AXIOS, in Privacy Tech Industry Explodes (article also appeared in Yahoo! Sports)
- Morgan Lewis appeared in Entrepreneur, in Why Entrepreneur Stands Against the PRO Act
- King & Spalding appeared in The Hill, in Congress must fight overregulation of blockchain and crypto innovators
- McCarter & English appeared in The Daily Beast, in Debt Collectors Spending Big to Block a Crackdown (article also appeared in MSN News)
- Dentons appeared in Business Insider, in America's housing market is racist. Congress could easily help fix it if they wanted to (article also appeared in MSN News and Yahoo! News)
- Bricker & Eckler appeared in Business Insider, in The FBI is investigating a possible scheme to illegally fund Sen. Susan Collins' 2020 reelection in Maine (article also appeared in MSN News)
- Littler appeared in Vice, in Why Corporations Won’t Hire Remote Workers in Colorado
- Stroock appeared in Salon, inAndrew Yang and Eric Adams, leading Democrats in N.Y. mayor's race, are backed by GOP billionaires
- WilmerHale appeared in Slate, in Biden’s China Strategy Doesn’t Make a Lot of Sense (article also appeared in MSN News)
- Saul Ewing appeared in Slate, in No, the Biden Administration Isn’t Betraying Its Support for LGBTQ Rights
- Fisher Phillips appeared in Yahoo! Finance, in A COVID Underclass is Forming
- Brooks Pierce appeared in Consumer Affairs, in Coronavirus update: U.S. death toll tops 600,000, the country isn’t out of the woods yet
- Epstein Becker Green appeared in Inc, in Attention NYC Fast Food: At-Will Employment Changes July 4
In Regional U.S. Media
- Vandeventer Black appeared in NBC Washington (DC/VA/MD), in New Laws Take Effect July 1 in DC, Maryland and Virginia
- FordHarrison appeared in Tampa Bay Times, in Does the Hillsborough school district offer too much choice?
- Cozen O'Connor appeared in SFGATE, in Routes: Canada eyes reopening, France restrictions, DOT's competition orders, new Avelo route, more
- Morgan Lewis appeared in San Francisco Business Times, in Here's what the new normal will look like in S.F. after June 15
- SmithAmundsen appeared in Illinois Policy, in Chicago and Cook County Raise Minimum Wage
- Spillman appeared in East County Magazine (San Diego), in Not Vaccinated for COVID? Here's All the Places You Can't Go
- Foley Hoag appeared in Syracuse.com, in New York to ban hot new cannabis product Delta 8, striking a blow to some CBD retailers
- Foley Hoag appeared in Phoenix New Times, inArizona Banks Are Warming Up to Marijuana Businesses
- Miller Canfield appeared in Maryland Matters, in Frosh Issues Guidance For Tenants Facing Eviction
- Rumberger appeared in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, in Clark Howard’s experience on first major cruise from U.S. port in 2021
In International Media
In Niche Topic & Industry Media
- ZyLab appeared in the InHouseBlog, in 5 Essential Skills In-House Counsel Need for the Future
- Mintz appeared in Recode by VOX, in From Macy’s to Albertsons, facial recognition is already everywhere
- Blank Rome appeared in Government Executive, in Will COVID Vaccines Be Required for Federal Contractors, and How Would a Mandate Be Enforced?
- Holland & Hart appeared in High Times, in FDA Warns Against Unregulated CBD Products for Dog Anxiety Amid Fireworks
- Searcy Denney appeared in Car and Driver, in Stacked Versus Unstacked Insurance
- Ogletree Deakins appeared in Construction Dive, in Judge dismisses COVID-19 lawsuit from contractor's wife
- Dechert appeared in Payments Journal, in New Canadian Regulations on Domestic and International Payment Service Providers
- Burns & Levinson appeared in Wealth Strategies Journal, in Planning Considerations for Same-Sex Spouses in the Event of Divorce or Death
- SmithAmundsen appeared in Poynter, in 12 unresolved questions about the CDC’s new guidance for wearing masks and social distancing
- Goodwin appeared in Morning Consult, in Expanding Access to Biosimilars Has Bipartisan Support. But Movement on Legislation Hangs in the Balance of the Drug Pricing Debate (article also appeared in Biosimilars Forum)
- Littler appeared in HealthCred, in Updates to FMLA: What to Know About Sick Leave During the Pandemic
- Sheppard Mullin appeared in Health Affairs, in At Last, Generic HIV Prevention Drugs Promise Savings And Access—But Also Reveal Precarious Financing
- Bilzin Sumberg appeared in Mortgage News Daily, in MLO, AE Jobs; Lead Gen, Turn Time, Jumbo Products...
- Faegre Drinker appeared in FactCheck, in Exploring the Legality of COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates (article also appeared in MSN News)
- Seyfarth Shaw appeared in DraftKings Nation, in Status of All 32 NFL Stadiums for Attendance at Homes Games in 2021
- Perkins Coie appeared in American Infastructure, in Bipartisan Water Act Passes Senate
- Polsinelli appeared in Workers' Comp Executive, in a May News Digest
- White and Williams appeared in Gaming Today, in How Maryland Sports Betting Could Spawn Groundbreaking Innovation
- Nexsen Pruet appeared in the American Institute for Economic Research, in Beware the Rise of Scamerica (article also appeared in ZeroHedge)
- MBHB appeared in the Washington International Trade Association blog, in World Trade Organization — possible deliverables for the 12th Ministerial Conference to be held in Geneva November 30-December 3, 2021
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