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President Issues Landmark Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence and Directives for the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

On October 30, 2023, President Joe Biden issued a landmark executive order (the Order) directed to promoting use and managing risks of artificial intelligence (AI). The order recognizes the vast potential of AI and directs sweeping actions to protect against the risks of AI. Attorney John Teresinski takes at look at the order in this Stites & Harbison Client Alert.

by John P. Teresinski November 22, 2023
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Kentucky Now Allows Persons Age 70 and Over To Opt Out of Jury Service

In March 2023, Kentucky enacted KRS 29A.080, a new law that allows persons 70 and older to voluntarily opt out of jury service. Attorneys Ashley Ward and Kyle Schroader take a look at that new law in this Stites & Harbison Client Alert.

by Ashley W. Ward and Kyle S. Schroader November 20, 2023
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The Evolution of "Hybrid": Post-COVID Collaborative Working

Stephen Weyer takes a look at what the word "hybrid" means in today's world in this Stites & Harbison Client Alert.

by Stephen J. Weyer November 03, 2023
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What 70% of Americans Don’t Understand About Intellectual Property

Mandy Decker takes a look at the different types of intellectual property in this Stites & Harbison Client Alert.

by Mandy Wilson Decker October 26, 2023
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The Corporate Transparency Act: Is Your Business Prepared For Sweeping New Federal Reporting Requirements?

On January 1, 2021, with bipartisan support, Congress enacted the Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”) as part of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 (“NDAA”) when it overrode former President Trump’s veto of the NDAA. As part of an effort to combat money laundering, the financing of terrorism, and other illicit activities, the CTA requires business entities formed or registered in the United States that fall within the definition of a “reporting company” to disclose beneficial ownership information to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (“FinCEN”) of the Department of Treasury. While the purpose of the legislation may be commendable, it casts an extremely wide net and imposes new compliance burdens on businesses beginning in 2024.

by Brian A. Cromer , William M. Joseph (Bill), Edward H. Burrell III, and Alison M. Zeitlin October 12, 2023
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EPA Finalizes Long-Awaited PFAS Reporting Rule

Environmental attorney Jennifer Cave takes a look at the EPA's final rule for the reporting and record-keeping of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).

by Jennifer J. Cave October 09, 2023
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The Supreme Court Helps Copyright Owners by Limiting Fair Use in Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith

In May, the Supreme Court issued a narrow decision on the issue of fair use in copyright infringement cases. The case, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. v. Goldsmith, strengthened the position of potential plaintiffs – a little.

by John W. Scruton October 04, 2023
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Ensuring Enforcement of Electronically Executed Arbitration Agreements

Shannon Sprinkle and Evan Elam take a look at the enforceability of electronically executed arbitration agreements in this Stites & Harbison Client Alert.

by Shannon M. Sprinkle and Evan W. Elam September 26, 2023