Lara Shortz has provided her insights to Hotel Dive on the NLRB’s uncertain future and its impact on the hospitality industry. In the wake of the Trump administration’s actions impacting Board leadership, Lara explains how thousands of cases have been left in limbo, prolonging labor disputes and creating regulatory uncertainty for employers navigating compliance and union issues. With federal labor policy in flux, she advises hospitality businesses to proceed with caution.
News Type: Media Mentions
Lara Shortz was recently showcased in a Law.com “How I Made Office Managing Partner” feature. In the article, Lara shares her journey from associate to firm leader and offers valuable advice and insight. Among other things, she explains that leadership comes to those who are ready to seize opportunities and embrace challenges, even outside their comfort zones. Without question, Lara’s vast experience, combined with her dedication to building a collaborative and inclusive workplace, highlight the values that define our firm.
Elizabeth Tosaris lent her expertise to Law360’s coverage of the evolving climate crisis and its impact on insurance markets. In the article, “Top Climate Stories For Insurance Attys To Watch In 2025,” Elizabeth explained that California’s recent regulatory reforms—designed to stabilize homeowners insurance in fire-prone regions—represent a necessary compromise but will take time to influence the market. As she aptly put it, “You don’t turn a warship on a dime.” With insurers adapting to new catastrophe modeling tools and rate-setting processes, her insights are a must for those navigating this complex intersection of climate and insurance.
Jeff Farrow was quoted in IAM on the resolution of a high-profile trade secrets dispute between IBM and GlobalFoundries. This closely watched case centered on allegations of misappropriation tied to advanced semiconductor technologies. Jeff noted that this resolution likely stemmed from a shared understanding that collaboration—not litigation—better aligned with both companies’ goals of innovation and strengthening the semiconductor industry. His takeaway? Businesses must conduct thorough due diligence when partnering with competitors to minimize risks, better positioning them to unlock opportunities to create groundbreaking technologies and drive business growth.
Insights from Madison Dini have been featured in a Modern Aesthetics article titled “Legal Expert Discusses Industry Outlook for 2025.” In the story, Madison dives deep into the dynamics that will shape the medtech and aesthetics sectors this year. From forecasting an uptick in M&A activity—driven by post-election economic shifts and industry consolidation—to unpacking the potential impact of an FTC ban on non-compete clauses, her commentary offers a masterclass in understanding the business and legal landscape of this unique space. Madison’s remarks also underscore why M&R remains at the forefront of business law.
Hooman Yazhari has been featured in Corporate Compliance Insights’ “Top Stories of 2024,” where he shares his perspective on the future of ESG and impact investing. Hooman underscores how the growing demand for authentic, measurable impact is driving the maturation of the ESG market, pushing asset managers and allocators to develop more rigorous, purpose-driven strategies.
Hooman Yazhari has once again been asked for his insights into Spirit Airlines’ recent Chapter 11 filing—this time by Airline Economics for an article titled, “Spirit Airlines Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection.”Reflecting on the evolving aviation landscape, Hooman noted Spirit’s shift from a ‘no-frills’ model to premium offerings and the challenges posed by inflation, disrupted supply chains, and tightened access to capital. His analysis raises a key question: Can Spirit credibly pivot to appeal to a broader range of travelers?
Hooman Yazhari shared his expertise with Reuters on the financial and operational hurdles that led to Spirit Airlines’ recent bankruptcy filing. Hooman explored the mounting pressures on ultra-low-cost carriers and the broader aviation landscape, emphasizing why Spirit’s struggles underscore the evolving challenges of the post-pandemic travel market.
Hooman Yazhari was quoted in Aviation Pros discussing the wide-reaching implications of Spirit Airlines’ Chapter 11 filing. Hooman delved into how the bankruptcy affects airports, vendors, and the ultra-low-cost carrier market, highlighting the risks smaller regional airports face and offering proactive strategies for mitigating disruption.
Jeffrey Farrow has shared insights in an article published by IAM titled, “Shielding Trade Secrets During Mass Layoffs and Lessons from the Home of High Tech.” In the piece, Jeff explains how mass layoffs amplify trade secret theft risks—particularly as employees facing sudden job losses may act out of panic, inadvertently or intentionally misappropriating sensitive information. He also highlights the importance of robust planning and offboarding protocols to mitigate these risks, such as audits, clear confidentiality reminders, and targeted litigation strategies.