ArentFox Schiff LLP is internationally recognized in core industries where business and the law intersect, with more than 600 lawyers and policy professionals.
We were so pleased to host more than 100 attendees of The Alliance for Longevity Initiatives H-SPAN Summit for a VIP reception and dinner in our DC office. @theA4LI
Pat Naples told @MedEconomics that while the DOJ’s latest health care fraud enforcement action made headlines, its reliance on claims data analytics reflects an enforcement trend that has spanned Administrations for more than a decade.
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OFAC’s new GL X broadly lifts US sanctions on transactions involving Iranian crude oil, petroleum, and petrochemical products through August 20. Our team discusses what’s authorized, key limitations, and key considerations for businesses.
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Partner David Grosso, former DC councilor and Education Committee chair, was quoted in @The74 on DC education reform, pointing to recent gains while cautioning against “reform for reform’s sake” as the District navigates new leadership challenges.
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We’re proud to share that 60 attorneys and 23 practices have been recognized in @thelegal500’s 2026 United States guide.
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For the first time in 26 years, the FDA approved a new sunscreen active ingredient, with its final order on bemotrizinol opening the door for broader UV protection in US sunscreen products. Emily Cowley and Shoshana Golden cover the key takeaways.
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Paid IEEPA tariffs on imported alcohol or ingredients starting in February 2025? You may have a refund opportunity. Angela Santos, Nichole Shustack, and Isabelle Cunningham explain CBP’s new portal and what importers need to know.
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A new EO on AI and cybersecurity could reshape how frontier model developers, infrastructure operators, and organizations deploying AI approach cyber defense and enforcement risk. Our team breaks down the key takeaways.
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Patagonia’s trademark lawsuit against drag performer Pattie Gonia sits at the intersection of brand protection, consumer confusion, and public backlash. Partner Michelle Mancino Marsh spoke with @GQMagazine on what the case signals for companies. https://t.co/o6nExiJ09D
Fashion has always been a system of taste, identity, and ownership.
AI is starting to rewrite all of it.
In the session “The New Fashion Order,” Anthony Lupo of @ArentFoxSchiff joined Francis Pierrel of LR Paris for a high-level conversation on how AI is reshaping fashion, luxury, beauty, creativity, and IP.
President Trump’s “Strengthening Customs Enforcement” EO doesn’t impose a single tariff, but it may be the most consequential trade action of the year. Our team outlines what importers should expect and when changes will take effect.
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Recognized across practices and across the country. The 2026 @ChambersGuides’ USA guide recognizes 68 of our attorneys and 25 practice areas. Congratulations to our colleagues on this well-deserved recognition!
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The emergency defense for air permit holders is back. EPA eliminated it in 2023, the DC Circuit rejected that move, and the agency has now reinstated it. David Loring and Andrew Sawula break down what the change signals for Clean Air Act compliance.
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Ahead of the @NIJC’s Annual Human Rights Awards, Partner @jmshowalter reflects on AFS’ partnership with NIJC and how the organization inspires connection, action, and impact.
How far can comparison-based pricing go before it crosses the line? The class action against direct-to-consumer retailer Quince is testing that question, and the answer could have big implications for retail brands nationwide.
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Summer is underway at ArentFox Schiff with the arrival of our 2026 Summer Associates. We’re pleased to welcome this year’s class and look forward to the weeks ahead!
Nebraska became the first state to give farmers enforceable ownership rights over their Ag data, and three more states are looking to follow with private rights of action and penalties up to $50,000 per violation. https://t.co/RoJKKtMWBQ
CMS has halted new Medicare enrollments for home health agencies and hospice providers nationwide, effective immediately. Douglas Grimm, Jill Steinberg, Katie Klamann, and Kirsten Schmidt Hart break down what this means for providers, transactions, and compliance in the comments.