Miami Partner Phillip M. Hudson was quoted in a November 29 article in The Miami Herald titled “American Airlines’ Chapter 11 raising anxiety across South Florida”. The article discusses the debt owed by the airline to its creditors and includes Mr. Hudson’s comments regarding the repayment of the debt. To view the article in full, [...]
Miami Partner Ronald R. Fieldstone has written an article titled “Prospects For Development Of EB-5 Regional Centre To Sponsor Foreign Investment” that appeared in the December issue of Financier Worldwide. In the article, Mr. Fieldstone discusses the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) EB-5 program, which grants permanent visas to people who meet certain investment [...]
The South Florida Legal Guide recently announced its 2012 list of top lawyers in Broward, Dade and Palm Beach Counties. Eight Arnstein & Lehr partners received recognition. In Miami they are Ronald R. Fieldstone, Phillip M. Hudson, Martin I. Kalish and Jeffrey B. Shapiro; in Fort Lauderdale they are James C. Brady and Franklin L. [...]
Chicago Partner E. Jason Tremblay has written an article titled “Clery Act Reminder – Why the Penn State Scandal Matters to the Academy” that appeared in the November 22 publication of University Business. It was the top story on the publication’s homepage last week. In the article, Mr. Tremblay discusses the U.S. Department of Education’s [...]
Of Counsel Attorney James A. Chatz was recently interviewed and quoted in a November 10 article in the Associated Press titled “Biggest civil bankruptcy sows uncertainty in Ala.” The article discusses Jefferson County’s Chapter 9 bankruptcy filing and includes Jimmy’s observations. The article was picked up by numerous outlets online, including ABC News.com, Huffington Post, [...]
The United States 8th Circuit Court of Appeals cited name partner Louis A. Lehr Jr.‘s book Premises Liability 3d in support of part of the majority opinion written by Chief Judge Riley in DuPont v. Fred’s Stores of Tennessee, 652 F.3d 878, fn3 (8th Cir. 2011).