Why have privacy claims brought under the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA) increased sharply in recent months? 📈 In a one-on-one interview with The Recorder, partner David Piper discussed CIPA, corporate privacy policies and the future of federal and state privacy laws in a featured Q&A. https://bit.ly/47AvIvb
About us
For almost a century, we have built our firm around long-term client relationships, value and service. We want for you what we would want for ourselves if we were hiring counsel: talented lawyers, smart staffing, well-informed business advice, reasonable pricing, effective communication and the thoughtful use of technology to help manage costs. We take the long view, and strive to develop each client relationship into a collaborative partnership to enable us to help you achieve your business objectives, both today and in the future. Our lawyers provide a breadth and depth of expertise that can support a wide range of your business needs. Whether you are an investment company seeking help responding to the ever-changing regulations, a financial institution recently contacted by the SEC or FINRA, a public or private company interested in growth through acquisitions, or an organization concerned about protecting its intellectual property or contract rights, Stradley Ronon lawyers bring both legal ability and business acumen to bear in addressing the challenges you face. Our size – 200 lawyers – is a distinct advantage. Clients receive concierge service because every client is important in a firm our size. No one gets lost in the shuffle. Our decision-making is nimble; we can tailor fee arrangements, staffing and technology to your needs quickly and efficiently. We punch above our weight; our lawyer talent is prodigious. But our firm is about more than our legal achievements. We have a long-standing tradition of serving not only our clients but the communities in which we work and live … a tradition for Doing More … In The Community and For Our Clients.
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http://www.stradley.com
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Employees at Stradley Ronon
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Patrick Arkins
Leveraging Technology and Innovation to Increase ROI
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Michael O'Mara
Managing Partner at Stradley Ronon | Seasoned, Result-Oriented Trial Attorney Specializing in Complex Disputes
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Steven D. Feldman
Criminal Defense & Investigations | Guiding Business Executives in Critical Government Inquiries and Crises | Securities Enforcement | former Federal…
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Michael Engle
Updates
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“Being Latina has instilled a sense of responsibility to make it easier for those who come after me,” said Lety Covarrubias, law clerk and co-chair of Stradley Ronon’s Hispanic and Latin engagement group. In a Q&A, Lety talks about her family’s immigration story to the United States and why being the first generation to achieve higher education “wasn’t just an option, it was a necessity.” Read Lety’s story: https://bit.ly/3ZsbSQW #HispanicHeritageMonth #StradleyProud
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Our Stradley Ronon team had the pleasure of connecting with professionals across the industry at the recent Investment Company Institute Tax and Accounting Conference. From insightful sessions to learning what’s on the horizon for the industry and connecting with clients, thank you to the speakers and organizers for a valuable experience. From left to right: Kathy Sweet Brownlee, Gary Bagin, Linsay Sobers, Esq. (J.D., LL.M.), M.B.A., Kenneth Wang, Prufesh Modhera, Dean Krishna and Jin Keol Park.
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The Sixth Circuit recently split with the Fifth Circuit by upholding the SEC’s decision to partially undo proxy advisor governance rules. Will this split send the case to the Supreme Court? Sara Crovitz, co-chair of Stradley Ronon’s investment management department, shared her thoughts with Law360. https://bit.ly/3XT1jFf
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In administrative proceedings against four registered investment advisers (RIAs), the SEC settled claims that the RIAs disseminated misleading conflict of interest disclosures in advertisements under the Marketing Rule. Partner Larry Stadulis, co-chair of the broker-dealer and fiduciary governance practices, and associate Aliza S. Dominey discuss the SEC’s settlements and provide takeaways for RIAs in our latest client alert: https://bit.ly/3ZxkaqG
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Fund Directions spoke with partner Jamie Gershkow about the impact of money market fund reforms as the mandatory liquidity fee compliance date approaches in October. “The mandatory fee framework changes the characteristics and profile of money market funds, and so [the] question is, what level of investor demand remains?” said Jamie in an interview. 🔗 Read the full article on Fund Directions (subscription required): https://bit.ly/4e9f48v
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Artificial intelligence is changing the workplace in many ways, especially for human resource professionals. In an HRO Today article, partner Melanie Ronen discusses California lawmakers’ interest in regulating the use of artificial intelligence in hiring practices. Click the link below to learn Melanie’s best practices that HR leaders can implement as they deploy various Al technologies. https://bit.ly/3MOw5bU
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In our latest client alert, members of our derivatives and commodities practice group provide an overview of recent amendments to CFTC Rule 4.7. Notably, the CFTC adopted updates to the rule’s portfolio requirement threshold and codified certain exemptive relief relating to account statements of funds of funds, but deferred taking action on the minimum disclosure requirements that were also part of the original proposal: https://bit.ly/4dljx6U
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In our latest Business Vantage Point post, finance lawyers Peter Brockmeyer and Katherine Durr provide an overview of the working parts of a credit agreement and offer a refresher on the primary strategies when approaching loan transactions to achieve optimal results for your business: https://bit.ly/3MS1Lgw
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As part of our annual back-to-school drive, our Washington, D.C. office donated various STEM school supplies to Neval Thomas Elementary School. From books on space and science to classroom posters, binoculars, telescopes, microscopes, composition books and financial donations, we helped support their STEM programming. A big thank you to our D.C. Charity Committee for organizing another terrific service event. Together, we are making a difference! 🤝 From left to right, Josh Borneman, Geena Marzouca, Nadine Hardy, Diana F Mendez and Robin Butler-LeFrancois.