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Elizabeth Witmer, Chair of Saul Ewing LLP's Energy Practice, will speak at the upcoming Energy Bar Association’s 2024 Mid-Year Energy Forum in a program titled “Recent Developments at the D.C. Circuit Affecting Pipeline and LNG Authorization." Elizabeth will be on a panel with two other attorneys...

Join Saul Ewing’s Higher Education Practice for a half-day CLE program prepared specifically for Southern California colleges and universities. The program includes three standalone presentations, detailed below. This program would be of interest to in-house counsel and campus professionals in a...

Jim Keller, Co-Chair of Saul Ewing's Higher Education Practice, will be speaking at the University Risk Management & Insurance Association's 2024 Annual Conference. Jim, along with Benjamin Evans, ARM, Associate Vice President for Risk Managment and Insurance, University of Pennsylvania, and Jeanne...

Saul Ewing LLP, a full-service national law firm, today announced that attorneys from the firm were named to the 2025 editions of The Best Lawyers in America and Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America. Recognition by Best Lawyers is based entirely on peer review. Baltimore Attorneys from the firm’s...

WILMINGTON, (JULY 25, 2024) – In returning to Saul Ewing as a partner, Jennifer Becnel-Guzzo brings the firm’s clients 20 years of litigation and in-house experience at a major research university. She is resident in the firm’s Wilmington, Delaware office. Ms. Becnel-Guzzo represents entities and...

Saul Ewing LLP today announced that a team of law firm and legal department leaders, including Executive Committee Member Jim Keller, won the Community Challenge of Diversity Lab’s Moments to Movements Hackathon, a shark tank-style competition to pitch a solution for a more inclusive legal...

Name, image and likeness rights remain a hot issue, with third parties pushing new opportunities for student athlete compensation as the National Collegiate Athletics Association struggles to keep pace. The college sports landscape has transformed rapidly since public support for student athletes...

Saul Ewing is pleased to support the 2024 NACUA Annual Conference, taking place June 26-29 in Columbus, OH. The following Saul Ewing attorneys will be speaking during the conference: Jim Keller, Panelist: For Your NACUA Bingo Card: Another Set of T9 Regs, & Key Impacts, Complications, & Open Qs...

Updates in Higher Education Compliance AMY PICCOLA, Partner, Saul Ewing LLP REBECCA KIMURA, Member, Bond Schoeneck & King Update on new Title IX regulations and Gainful Employment regulations Primer on artificial intelligence in higher education, data privacy, and cybersecurity Refresher on avoiding...

Prohibition on Unfair and Deceptive Marketing Practices, What You Need to Know The U.S. Department of Education has updated Borrower Defense to Repayment Regulations that expand actionable circumstances to include substantial misrepresentation, substantial omission of fact, and aggressive...

With the recent emergence of Name Image Likeness (NIL) compensation, alumni associations focused on raising funds to compensate student athletes have been on the rise. But alumni associations in some form or another have been around as long as some of the oldest colleges and universities in the...

Saul Ewing hosted a webinar delving into the implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) use at academic institutions. Universities are increasingly integrating AI into various aspects of their operations, raising critical legal, compliance, and ethical questions. With AI’s growing adoption within...

Saul Ewing attorneys Brandon Sherman and John Marty will be speaking at the Fame ( Financial Aid & School Management) Conference on May 2, 2024. The Fame Conference is the premier, anticipated event for higher education professionals around the country. They offer an array of informative...

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau continues to expand its presence into different businesses, including for-profit colleges. On April 17, 2024, the CFPB issued a consent order against a for-profit college for computer programming. According to the consent order, the school “offers training...

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