Year: 2018
Inextricably Intertwined: The Yin and Yang of the New York Convention, FAA, and Non-Signatory Third Parties
By HunterMaclean Attorneys, published in Volume 43 of the Tulane Maritime Law Journal in 2018.
Avoiding Potential OSHA Pitfalls in Savannah’s Growing Industrial Economy
Attorney Pete Rowland offers business owners some advice on how to stay compliant with OSHA regulations in his article for Business in Savannah.
Compounding Pharmacy’s Pricing Drives $1.2M False Claims Pact
HunterMaclean attorney T. Mills Fleming was quoted in this article by Chris Marr, published in BNA’s Health Care Daily Report on October 3, 2018.
Doctor vs. Doctor: Is All Fair in Love and Whistleblower?
HunterMaclean attorney T. Mills Fleming was quoted in this article by Chris Marr and Matt Phifer, published in BNA’s Health Care Daily Report on September 6, 2018.
What is LIBOR and why does its phase-out matter?
The London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR), sometimes referred to as the Eurodollar rate in loan documents, is being phased out. This article for Business in Savannah explains the phaseout in more detail.
GDPR: What U.S. Companies Need to Know
Think you don’t need to comply with the new European Union General Data Protection Regulations now in effect? Think again. Diana McKenzie and Nicole Pope explain how the new GDPR rules could seriously impact U.S. businesses in this article for Savannah Morning News.
Hands-Free Georgia Act
In his article for Business in Savannah, attorney Allan Galis discusses the new Hands-Free Georgia Act regarding cell phone use and how it affects commercial drivers in the logistics industry.
Brunswick’s New Opportunity Zone
Joseph F. Strength discusses how the new Opportunity Zone Program could benefit the Glynn County area in his article for the June 2018 issue of Elegant Island Living.
Breaking the “American” Rule: The Bad Faith Exception in Moench v. Marquette & A Tale of Two Standards
By HunterMaclean Attorneys, published in Volume 42 of the Tulane Maritime Law Journal in 2018.
New Opportunity Zones Designed to Spur Economic Development
The U.S. Treasury Department has approved Governor Nathan Deal’s nomination of portions of Savannah and surrounding areas as Opportunity Zones. Attorney Joey Strength explains what this means for businesses in his article for Business in Savannah.