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Spring 2025 USLAW Magazine is ready for download
POSTED MARCH 25, 2025
The Spring 2025 issue of USLAW Magazine is now available for download. Click the image or download it here.
In this issue, you will find some of the latest insights around IP, AI, labor laws, CT scanning in product testing, tax benefits, quality of care considerations, how the pandemic reshaped jury deliberations, and much more. We also shine a light on USLAW members and their achievements in and out of the courtroom.
Articles in this issue
- Pregnancy Discrimination Cases Are on the Rise: Are You Ready? by Julie Proscia and Kevin Kleine • Amundsen Davis, LLC
- Company Websites & Internet Ads – Avoiding Personal Jurisdiction in Non-Business States by William J. Aubel • Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso PLLC
- Contracting for Care: The 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Liability Landscape of Correctional Facilities by Jessica L. Dark and W. Riley Nester • Pierce Couch
- Planning to Maximize the Tax Benefits of Internal Revenue Code Section 199A For Members of Pass-Through Entities by Robin Pipkin • Poyner Spruill LLP
- Development, Ownership and Exploitation of IP in the Netherlands and the Broader European Union by Joost Becker, Mats Emonts, Christel Jeunink and Dennis Nijssen • Dirkzwager
- Zoning Trends and Considerations – Embracing AI, Neighborhood Centers, and Beyond by Andrea L. Gomes and Andrew R. Morin, Hinckley Allen
- Changes in New Jersey Employment Law in 2025: What Employers Across the Country Need to Know by Michael A. Shadiack • Connell Foley LLP
- From Virus to Verdict: How the Pandemic Reshaped Jury Deliberations by Christina Marinakis, J.D., Psy.D. and Juliana Manrique, M.A. • Immersion Legal Jury
- Quality of Care Considerations in OIG’s Nursing Facility Compliance Guidance by John Queenan, Mary Aperance, and Jeff Ehrhardt • Rivkin Radler LLP
- California Issuers Beware – DFPI Settlements, Even for Unintentional Securities Violations, May Constitute “Bad Acts’” Under Regulation D by K. Bradley Rogerson • Hanson Bridgett LLP
- Precision in Every Pixel: The Power of CT Scanning in Product Testing, Evaluation, and Identification by Sanket Kadam, Davis Trask, P.E., David Riegner, Ph.D., CFEI and Benjamin Iverson, Ph.D., P.E. • S-E-A
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