Partner Howard Suskin Moderates CBA Panel on AI-Driven Due Diligence

Partner Howard Suskin moderated a panel on May 11, 2026 on the topic of AI-driven due diligence in transactional practices at the Chicago Bar Association's “AI 2035: The Legal Profession and the Judiciary in the Age of Artificial Intelligence” symposium. The session examined how AI accelerates due diligence while raising questions about accuracy, reliability, and ethical oversight.

Howard's practice focuses on complex commercial disputes, class actions, and securities litigation.

Partner Howard Suskin Moderates CBA Panel on AI-Driven Due Diligence

Partner Howard Suskin moderated a panel on May 11, 2026 on the topic of AI-driven due diligence in transactional practices at the Chicago Bar Association's “AI 2035: The Legal Profession and the Judiciary in the Age of Artificial Intelligence” symposium. The session examined how AI accelerates due diligence while raising questions about accuracy, reliability, and ethical oversight.

Howard's practice focuses on complex commercial disputes, class actions, and securities litigation.

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Event

Partner Michael Vernick to Speak at NACUA's 2026 Annual Conference

On July 1, Partner Michael Vernick will speak on a panel at the National Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA) 2026 Annual Conference in Nashville.

July 1, 2026

Publications

In Employee Relations Law Journal: What Happens When ERISA Disability Deadlines Slip

Partner Joseph Torres along with Associates Emma O'Connor and Christopher LeWarne, authored an article for the Employee Relations Law Journal analyzing a significant Fourth Circuit decision with substantial consequences for ERISA disability plan administrators.

June 23, 2026

Publications

In Law360, Partner Samuel Feder Analyzes the Supreme Court's Ruling in FCC v. AT&T

Partner Sam Feder authored an article in Law360 examining the Supreme Court's June 4 decision in Federal Communications Commission v. AT&T Inc., which rejected AT&T's and Verizon's argument that the FCC's forfeiture process violates the Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial.

June 16, 2026