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September 21, 2022 | New York Law Journal

New State Ethics and Lobbying Law Goes Back to the Future

This article provides a look at the statutory overhaul to the government ethics and lobbying regulatory scheme recently unveiled by lawmakers. The authors observe that "the changes in many ways represent a return to past practices once championed as 'sweeping ethics reform.'"

By Karl J. Sleight and Joan P. Sullivan

5 minute read

May 16, 2022 | Daily Business Review

How Climate Change Fuels More Intense Global Wildfires

So far this year, more than 24,000 fires have burned across the U.S., the highest in at least 10 years, according to National Interagency Fire Center data.

By Brian K Sullivan and Vincent Del Giudice

7 minute read

May 11, 2022 | Daily Report Online

Forgotten Insurrection Clause of 14th Amendment Used to Force GOP Members of Congress to Defend Actions on Jan. 6

As a constitutional scholar, I believe that the lawyers seeking disqualification have a steep hill to climb in all of these cases—especially when their arguments based on the 14th Amendment collide with the First Amendment and its protection of free speech.

By Ronald Sullivan

7 minute read

April 22, 2022 | National Law Journal

Courts Continue to Debate the Legal Status of Reposted Social Media Content

When Does Embedding and Displaying Create Liability under the Copyright Act?

By Howard S. Hogan and Connor S. Sullivan

5 minute read

March 24, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer

Hijacking on the Digital High Seas: Brand Protection Strategies for Social Media

Armed with the above information and strategies in mind, brand owners active on social media can guard against incoming attacks—and respond swiftly if an issue arises.

By John P. Sullivan Jr.

9 minute read

September 09, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer

Recent Developments of Environmental Justice Initiatives at the Federal, State Level

With major environmental justice reforms and lawmaking viewed by some as a partisan issue, reforms at the federal level are expected to occur mostly within the executive branch, while state legislatures have taken the lead in advancing environmental justice legislation.

By Zachary Koslap and Matthew Sullivan

7 minute read

July 30, 2021 | Corporate Counsel

Three Ways Chief Legal Officers Can Lead the Way on ESG

Recently, environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues have risen to a position of prominence for many organizations. In fact, 90% of the S&P 500 published some form of ESG disclosure in 2020, an increase from the 20% in 2011.

By Lori Lorenzo and Kristen Sullivan

4 minute read

May 05, 2021 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

A Sea Change in Flood Insurance: FEMA's Implementation of Risk Rating 2.0

A deeper dive into the history of FEMA and flood insurance in the United States, FEMA's Implementation of Risk Rating 2.0, and the potential implications of the new measure.

By Sean Sullivan

10 minute read

March 26, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Elder Abuse, Guardianship and End-of-Life Decision-Making

Attorneys can play a critical role in assisting and encouraging their clients to think about, express, and document end-of-life wishes.

By Deirdre Lok, Tristan Sullivan-Wilson and Joy Solomon

8 minute read

March 19, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal

Six Steps to Successful Strategic Collaboration Among Partners

Successful partnerships require all parties working together—working together to service a client fully, generate revenue and to build a business. This requires openness and coordination.

By DeWitt A. Sullivan

9 minute read