As generative artificial intelligence tools become more powerful and widely available, they are also being misused to create harmful and exploitative content online. In a recent case in Indiana, an 18-year-old man was arrested and charged with offenses that include using generative AI tools to Continue Reading
Identifying CUI in the Supply Chain
In this episode of the Cuick 10 Podcast, Alex Major joins Derek White, Chief Operating Officer of Beryllium InfoSec to discuss the challenges organizations face when identifying Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). Alex explains why CUI identification has become one of the most critical Continue Reading
The BIOSECURE Act Is Coming, and No Contractor Is as “Biotech‑Free” as They Think
In follow up to his co-authored featured comment in The Government Contractor, Alex Major joined The Federal Drive with Terry Gerton to break down what the BIOSECURE Act, a series of new regulations set to require contractors to map their supply chains, vet their vendors, and certify they are not Continue Reading
Zachary Myers Discusses Federal Charges in Child Exploitation Case in Indiana
McCarter partner and former US Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana, Zachary Myers, spoke with WISH-TV to discuss new federal charges against a man charged with travel and interstate commerce to engage in unlawful sexual contact with a child and child exploitation. Explaining the transition Continue Reading
Mangione’s Double Jeopardy
Robert Mintz, chair of McCarter’s Government Investigations & White Collar Defense group and former federal prosecutor, spoke with Bloomberg Law Radio about the double jeopardy claims at the federal and state trials of Luigi Mangione, the alleged gunman charged with the murder of Continue Reading
RFO Updates on FAR 12 and 15 – What You Should Know
What does the Revolutionary FAR Overhaul mean for your next federal contract? Cara Wulf joins the Federal Publications Seminars podcast to break down the changes to FAR Parts 12 and 15—covering the acquisition of commercial products and services and contracting by negotiation—and what they Continue Reading
Mentorship, Integrity, and the Making of Legal Leaders
The strongest leaders in the law are defined not only by what they achieve, but by who they develop. In a recent Leaders in Law interview with Steve Adubato, Judge Jose Linares shared insights on the role mentorship plays in effective legal leadership and the development of future Continue Reading
Court Considers Unlawful Search Argument in Luigi Mangione Case
Robert Mintz, chair of McCarter’s Government Investigations & White Collar Defense group and former federal prosecutor, spoke with Bloomberg Law Radio about the 9-day suppression hearing in the case of Luigi Mangione, the alleged gunman charged with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Continue Reading
Planning Ahead in the Face of Dementia
When facing early signs of cognitive decline, taking proactive steps in estate planning can save families from expensive and stressful legal proceedings. Gerard Brew joins Steven Mignogna of Archer & Greiner in the latest episode of the ACTEC Estate Planning Essentials podcast to explain how to Continue Reading
Pardon Me, Is That Indictment Lawful? Vanessa Roberts Avery Weighs In
McCarter & English partner and former US Attorney for Connecticut, Vanessa Roberts Avery, joined Wayne Unger on the podcast Discourse in “A Thanksgiving Special: Pardon Me, Is That Indictment Lawful?” Vanessa discussed the recent dismissal of indictments against former FBI Director James Comey Continue Reading