Law.com interviews Bryan I. Reyhani on joining the firm and his decade of experience as a crypto lawyer, management consultant, and entrepreneur. Reyhani says he “anticipates rising demand for counsel among Lowenstein’s cryptocurrency clients as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority regulate the industry through enforcement actions.” He also believes “Lowenstein’s crypto practice will see rising activity from entrepreneurs hoping to capitalize on the crypto winter.”
Jack Sidorov comments in Law360 on the antitrust implications of the proposed Kroger/Albertsons merger, noting that traditional antitrust review would focus on competitive overlap in specific local markets, but the FTC could “take a more aggressive stance and look at the increase in concentration nationally (or regionally).”
Lowenstein partner Megan Monson and Chief Officer of Inclusion J. Danielle Carr are panelists, and partner Lynda A. Bennett is a keynote introducer at the 2022 Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference. Monday, October 17, 2022Panel: Everythi...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) remain a hot-button topic. Citing health-based risks, the United States Environmental Protection Agency recently proposed to designate certain PFAS compounds as “hazardous substances” under the Comprehens...
Learn about the early warning signs that characterize companies at risk of a bankruptcy filing and the available sources of information you can use to discern these warning signs. And then, find out how to use this information to negotiate for pro...