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4 Rivkin Attorneys Receive JD Supra’s Readers’ Choice Awards
February 23, 2026
Rivkin Radler is pleased to announce that the following attorneys were named top authors for their respective topics:
- Greg Mann: Insurance
- Patricia Marcin: Wealth Management
- Robert Tugander: Insurance
- Louis Vlahos: Tax
The Readers’ Choice Awards recognize top authors and firms whose work was read by C-suite executives, in-house counsel, media, and other professionals
Read MoreLaw360 Quotes Gindele on Property Insurance Decision
February 20, 2026 |
A recent Law360 article, “Texas Tornado Ruling Puts Policy Definitions in Spotlight,” reported on a February 13 Texas Supreme Court decision addressing the interpretation of insurance policy terminology. The Court held that a tornado falls within the ordinary meaning of a “windstorm” under a homeowners insurance policy, reversing a lower court decision. The ruling is
Read MoreHealth Law Executive Briefings: Restrictive Covenants and Related Topics in the Health Care Space and Beyond
February 12, 2026 |
On Thursday, March 12, in the next installment of Rivkin Radler’s Health Law Executive Briefings, Tamika Hardy and Syma Shulman Levine will present “Restrictive Covenants and Related Topics in the Health Care Space and Beyond.” Moderated by Ben Malerba, the presenters will report on the law related to restrictive covenants including non-competes, non-solicitation, non-interference, and
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Recent Publications
How to Prep as Private Equity Starts Investing in Law Firms
February 19, 2026 | Benjamin P. Malerba | Emily E. Manning |
Benjamin Malerba and Emily Manning wrote the Law360 article, “How to Prep as Private Equity Starts Investing in Law Firms,” which covers the emerging trend of PE investing in professional services firms.
Here is an excerpt.
Private equity investment in professional services has expanded significantly over the past decade, first gaining traction in healthcare and
Read MoreFebruary 2026 Insurance Update
February 18, 2026 | Robert Tugander | Greg E. Mann |
It was a busy month for courts on insurance issues.
We begin in Illinois. If an insured has a permit that authorizes a certain level of emissions, are those emissions pollutants for purposes of a pollution exclusion? The Illinois Supreme Court instructs on the relevance of a permit when assessing whether a pollution exclusion applies.
Read MoreMedical Aid in Dying Is Now Legal in NY
February 18, 2026 | Wendy Hoey Sheinberg |
On February 6, 2026, New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed the Medical Aid in Dying Act (MAID), making New York the 13th state to adopt similar legislation along with the District of Columbia. MAID has created a new Article 28-F to the New York Public Health Law, which will be effective August 5, 2026.
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