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The Public and Private Sectors Are Ready to Unleash Unmanned Maritime Vehicles
Are unmanned maritime vehicles the next frontier in autonomous technology? The defense, commercial, and scientific sectors have realized the potential for unmanned maritime vehicles (UMVs). This article provides an introduction for stakeholders — manufacturers, insurers, consumers, and operators — to understand the governing authorities of UMVs.Full story: The Public and Private Sectors Are Ready to Unleash Unmanned Maritime Vehicles -
Autonomous Vehicles: Current Legal Landscape and Challenges on the Horizon
RSHC’s Autonomous Vehicles Team offers a brief snapshot of the ever-evolving legal landscape for connected and autonomous ground vehicles (“CAV”) and unmanned aerial vehicles (“UAV”). The article provides federal and state-by-state overviews of CAV and UAV laws and regulations, including Arizona, California, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, North Carolina, and Virginia.Full story: Autonomous Vehicles: Current Legal Landscape and Challenges on the Horizon -
Connected Vehicles Bring Promise of Mobility — and Jobs — to Two Million People With Disabilities
Riddle: What lifts people out of long-term poverty; pours previously untapped pools of workers into the workforce, thereby stimulating the economy; and grants independence to two million people with disabilities in the United States? Answer: Self-driving vehicles.Full story: Connected Vehicles Bring Promise of Mobility — and Jobs — to Two Million People With Disabilities -
Greg Curtner Selected to 2020 Michigan Super Lawyers for 15 Years Straight
RSHC is pleased to announce that RSHC Partner Greg Curtner has once again been selected a 2020 Michigan Super Lawyer. For 15 consecutive years, Greg has been recognized as a Top Rated Antitrust Litigator who embodies excellence in his practice of law. No more than five percent of the lawyers in Michigan are selected by Super Lawyers for this high degree of peer recognition and professional accomplishments. Annual selections are made using a patented, rigorous selection process.Full story: Greg Curtner Selected to 2020 Michigan Super Lawyers for 15 Years Straight -
Dennis Santoni Named Global Finalist for Relativity Attorney Tech Evangelist Innovation Award
Riley Safer Holmes & Cancila LLP congratulates Dennis Santoni, who has been named one of three global finalists for the Attorney Tech Evangelist Innovation Award at Relativity Fest 2020. Relativity, the builder of the market leading e-Discovery software platform, honors individuals who build innovative solutions, break down barriers for technology in the practice of law, and move e-discovery forward. Voting is now open to select an ultimate winner from among the three finalists and runs through Wednesday, August 19, 2020. We encourage you to support and vote for Dennis in recognition of his career filled with innovative client solutions.Full story: Dennis Santoni Named Global Finalist for Relativity Attorney Tech Evangelist Innovation Award -
RSHC Named Among Chicago’s Notable Businesses Championing Diversity & Inclusion 2020
Crain’s Chicago Business has recognized RSHC among Chicago’s Notable Businesses Championing Diversity & Inclusion 2020 in the legal profession. Diversity and inclusion is a core principle of RSHC and a mission-critical assignment. RSHC strives to be an inclusive workplace for all of its people. #ProudtobeRSHC and to Support Our LGBTQIA+ Family.Full story: RSHC Named Among Chicago’s Notable Businesses Championing Diversity & Inclusion 2020 -
Steve Hankins, Jeff Williams, and Bruce Wagman Selected 2020 Northern California Super Lawyers
RSHC is proud to announce that San Francisco Partners Steve Hankins and Jeff Williams and Of Counsel Bruce Wagman have been selected as 2020 Northern California Super Lawyers. Super Lawyers recognizes outstanding attorneys nominated by their peers who demonstrate excellence in the legal profession and represent no more than five percent of the state.Full story: Steve Hankins, Jeff Williams, and Bruce Wagman Selected 2020 Northern California Super Lawyers -
Patricia Brown Holmes Named to Illinois Judicial Conference COVID-19 Task Force
RSHC Managing Partner Patricia Brown Holmes has been chosen to serve on the Illinois Judicial Conference’s COVID-19 task force to guide the court system through its court-reopening processes. The 14-member team comprised of judges and lawyers from different practice areas and different communities will evaluate and make recommendations about technology options for jury selection and trials and remote proceedings while maintaining due process and safety during the pandemic.Full story: Patricia Brown Holmes Named to Illinois Judicial Conference COVID-19 Task Force -
Bruce Wagman Published in Marin Independent Journal About Recent Win for Birds Across America
The federal government has been mandated by federal law to protect birds in commerce since 2002. However, it was not until this year that the American Anti-Vivisection Society and Avian Welfare Coalition finally won its fight to force the government to enact regulations that will cover birds sold commercially and used in exhibitions, public shows, and zoos.Full story: Bruce Wagman Published in Marin Independent Journal About Recent Win for Birds Across America -
Patricia Brown Holmes Featured in Law Practice Today
RSHC Managing Partner Patricia Brown Holmes took part in a virtual roundtable discussion with six other women in law firm leadership positions to explore the opportunities and challenges facing women in legal careers today. They discussed why authenticity and creativity are important to creating a sustainable environment for future leaders and how they've used their positions to drive change.Full story: Patricia Brown Holmes Featured in Law Practice Today -
RSHC to Present Webinar for Lloyd's Market Association
RSHC Attorneys Edward Casmere, Jennifer Steeve, Jeff Morof, Shalem Massey, Meghan McMeel, and Jeff Williams will be hosting an online webinar on June 8, 2020 for the Lloyd's Market Association on “Social Inflation, Punitive Damages, and U.S. Litigation Trends: Where are claims and verdicts headed?”Full story: RSHC to Present Webinar for Lloyd's Market Association -
RSHC Honored as “Midsize Heavyweight” by BTI Consulting
Legal industry consultants BTI Consulting Group have honored RSHC as one of just 37 midsize firms nationwide that business clients say give them “the same level of confidence and reliability as the big firms.” In the Midsize Heavyweight list released this week, BTI notes that these firms “are uber-responsive, dig deep, hard, and fast to find the answers” and that clients look to them “for a wide variety of risky, delicate, and thorny matters – including highly customized advice about reopening and related issues.”Full story: RSHC Honored as “Midsize Heavyweight” by BTI Consulting -
Bruce Wagman Speaker at NJC Animal Law: Livestock Webcast
On May 20 RSHC’s Bruce Wagman will present to judges nationwide through the National Judicial College, a webcast summarizing the exemplary state laws addressing the use and treatment of animals raised for food. This is the tenth in a series of animal law judicial educational sessions supported by RSHC’s work, providing legal education covering a variety of topics in the growing field of animal law.Full story: Bruce Wagman Speaker at NJC Animal Law: Livestock Webcast -
Kelly Warner Speaker at MER Conference, Offers Insights on Preparing for Rule 30(b)(6) Records Custodian Depositions
RSHC Partner Kelly Warner will be a speaker at the May 5, 2020 MER Conference Virtual session, “Preparing for Your Rule 30(b)(6) Records Custodian Deposition.” The panel will discuss how records custodians should prepare to testify to avoid potential traps and pitfalls, in particular in the context of a challenge to the sufficiency of a party’s document production.Full story: Kelly Warner Speaker at MER Conference, Offers Insights on Preparing for Rule 30(b)(6) Records Custodian Depositions -
CARES Act and Title IX and Title VI Compliance: Considerations for Independent and Faith-Based Schools Receiving Funds
Independent and faith-based schools applying for and receiving Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) funds should be mindful that as recipients of federal funds, they need to comply with certain federal nondiscrimination laws, including Title IX and Title VI. COVID-19 has created new and complex legal issues for the education community with obtaining and utilizing government funding opportunities under the CARES Act.Full story: CARES Act and Title IX and Title VI Compliance: Considerations for Independent and Faith-Based Schools Receiving Funds