Crowell & Moring represented itselectric, a Brooklyn-based electric vehicle curbside charging company, in closing a $6.5 million seed funding round. The round was led by Failup Ventures and Uber Technologies, with additional participation from Halogen Ventures, The Partnership Fund for NYC, Pulse Fund, Newlab, Gratitude Railroad, Tale VP, Equity Alliance Fund, LACI Impact Fund, and The Helm. This new funding will support itselectric's expansion to seven U.S. cities in 2024, including Boston, Los Angeles, Detroit, Jersey City, and San Francisco, and will help meet the growing demand for convenient and affordable curbside EV charging solutions. Read more below.
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Crowell & Moring is an international law firm with operations in the United States, Europe, MENA, and Asia. Drawing on significant government, business, industry and legal experience, the firm helps clients capitalize on opportunities and provides creative solutions to complex litigation and arbitration, regulatory and policy, and corporate and transactional issues. The firm is consistently recognized for its commitment to pro bono service as well as its programs and initiatives to advance diversity, equity and inclusion. To view our Legal Notices, please visit https://www.crowell.com/en/legal-notices
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Crowell & Moring’s Josh Sohn and Alicia Clausen discuss how text messages and other non-email, electronic communications have become increasingly important in securities fraud matters. Read more in Law360:
Best Text Practices In Light Of Terraform's $4.5B Fraud Deal - Law360
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Crowell & Moring partner Aryeh Portnoy was featured in a New York Post article about how the victims of the October 7th terrorist attacks in Israel can seek financial compensation through the U.S. Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund. Read more from Jonathan Harounoff:
How the victims of Hamas are suing Iran, Syria and North Korea
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We welcome partner Joanna Rosen Forster to our Litigation Group in San Francisco. Joanna brings nearly two decades of experience ranging from first-chairing government litigation to serving as a trusted advisor to boards of directors. Read more:
Former General Counsel and California State Prosecutor Joanna Rosen Forster Joins Crowell & Moring’s Litigation Group
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Crowell & Moring’s Amanda Shafer Berman Berman weighs in on the future litigation landscape in the wake of the Supreme Court’s overrule of the Chevron doctrine. Read more in Law360:
High Court Flexes Muscle To Limit Administrative State – Law360
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Crowell's hosts Payal Nanavati and Megan Beaver talk to Jodi Goldstein Daniel and Lidia Niecko-Najjum about how HIPAA and existing data privacy protections are shaping health care organizations’ use of artificial intelligence. Click to listen:
Payers, Providers, and Patients – Oh My!: AI in Health Care Series, Part 2: Artificial Intelligence, HIPAA and Data Privacy
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Crowell & Moring’s Derick Dailey comments on the impact on colleges when there is pushback on diversity initiatives. Read more in Bloomberg Law:
Colleges Risk Talent Loss With Pushback on Diversity Initiatives - Bloomberg Law
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Between Loper Bright officially putting Chevron deference in its grave and Corner Post giving stakeholders new opportunities to challenge older regulations, the opportunity exists for revisiting agency positions previously upheld on deference grounds. Read more by Crowell's Dan Wolff, Amna Arshad, Stephen Bentfield, Elizabeth Boucher Dawson, Carina Federico, Tom Gies, S. Starling Marshall, Anthony Provenzano, Andrew Gavil, Lisa Kimmel, Sam Ruddy, and Emily Werkmann:
The Supreme Court’s Double Hammer to Agencies: Loper Bright and Corner Post Set New Precedents for Challenging Federal Agency Action
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Crowell & Moring’s Laura A. Foggan discusses the implications of a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling allowing insurers a seat at the table during Chapter 11 bankruptcy plan negotiations involving mass tort settlements. Read more in Business Insurance:
Supreme Court ruling in asbestos case may draw out bankruptcy settlements – Business Insurance
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Crowell & Moring’s Jason Johnson comments on how hospitals should proceed with caution as they resume using technology that collects user information. Read more in Bloomberg Law:
Hospitals Get Reprieve on Tech From Court as HHS Weighs Privacy – Bloomberg Law
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