Tuesday, November 12, 2024

December 12: State Law Power: What the Maps Portend for 2025

As differences between states’ compliance frameworks grow sharper, it is more important than ever for lawyers to know the ground rules in the states where their clients and corporations are located. When Bloomberg Law asked its legal analysts to assess the key themes and trends that they will be watching in 2025, many of them identified state laws as an important yet overlooked legal arena that affects a wide variety of practice areas and compliance issues.
Using detailed maps and expert analysis, the webinar will benefit lawyers who need to stay up on a variety of compliance matters in multiple locations.

Bloomberg Law legal analysts will provide nationwide-level assessments of where the states are in several legal areas, including Post-Chevron regulatory power, drug pricing, deepfake AI, and cannabis. Nationwide snapshots of state requirements in the areas of data privacy, AI, pay transparency, and legal ethics will also be shared.
Net takeaways:
Attendees will…
  • Gain new insights into the interaction between state and federal oversight
  • Get the latest state-based information about diverse legal areas, such as AI, privacy, drug pricing, cannabis, and Chevron deference
  • Compare compliance profiles in the states in which their clients and companies are located
Learning objectives:
  • See the latest national maps that illustrate the patchwork of legal requirements on a variety of matters.
  • Learn about emerging developments in state laws that explain nationwide trends.
  • Look ahead to how state requirements will dictate the practice of law in 2025
Who can benefit:
  • In-house lawyers whose corporations have a presence in multiple states
  • Law firm lawyers who advise on compliance matters
  • Legal observers looking for overlooked trends heading into 2025.
Title:
State Law Power: What the Maps Portend for 2025
Webinar Date/Time:
December 12, 2024
1:00 PM EST •12:00 PM CST •11:00 AM MST •10:00 AM PST
Register Now!
Credit:
Bloomberg Industry Group is an approved provider of CLE credits in all states. Individual programs are pre-approved in California, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas. All other requests for program approval are subject to state-specific approval. The approval process may take approximately four to six weeks in some states.
Speakers:
  • Alexis Kramer is the Assistant Team Lead of Bloomberg Law’s Health, Employment, and Labor team, where she focuses on health and pharmaceutical law. Prior to joining this team, she spent almost a decade reporting and editing technology and health-care news. She earned her J.D. and M.A. degrees from American University Washington College of Law.
  • Meghan Thompson is a Content Specialist on Bloomberg Law's Health, Employment, and Labor team covering the U.S. cannabis industry and its regulation at the state and federal levels. Prior to joining Bloomberg Law, she worked as a reporter covering the burgeoning cannabis industries in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia, and was the Managing Editor of a publication covering blockchain technology and cryptocurrency investing. Meghan received her B.A. in journalism with a double major in political science from the University of Maryland.
  • Travis Yuille is a Legal Analyst on Bloomberg Law’s Litigation team, focusing on privacy and intellectual property. He holds a CIPP/US certification from the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). Previously, he worked as an engineer in the energy sector, a law clerk in employment law matters, and an editor for the American Intellectual Property Law Association Quarterly Journal at George Washington University. He earned his J.D. from George Washington University with a focus on intellectual property law, and a B.S. in Engineering from Texas A&M University.
  • Erin L. Webb is a Legal Analyst on the Litigation team. Before joining Bloomberg Law, Erin was a litigator for 19 years. Her practice included insurance coverage and complex commercial litigation. Erin received her BA from Western Michigan University and her JD from the University of Michigan Law School.
  • Moderator: Robert Combs is an Analysis Channel Manager on the Regulatory & Compliance team with a focus on labor and employment issues. In more than 20 years at Bloomberg Law, Robert has extensively analyzed the impact of labor trends and employment law developments on U.S. workplaces. Robert has an MS in Journalism from Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University and graduated with a BA in English from Denison University.

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