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Eva Cole
Eva Cole
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Jeffrey Kessler
Jeffrey Kessler
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April 3, 2025

Winston Paris advised David Vincent, CEO and Co-Founder of smartTrade Technologies, in connection with the entry of TA Associates, into the company’s capital

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December 26, 2024

Cuadrilla Capital Acquires Gluware, Inc.

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November 23, 2024

Winston Scores Decisive Victory in Case Against Nation’s Largest Credit Reporting and Scoring Companies

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June 25, 2025

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Conor Reidy Discusses New Antitrust Law in Washington State with Private Funds CFO

Winston & Strawn partner Conor Reidy spoke with Private Funds CFO to discuss the first-of-its-kind antitrust law in Washington state and what this means for private fund managers. Under the new law, which will take effect July 27, any company required to file for Federal Trade Commission merger review under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act that does sufficient business in Washington must also file for review with Washington’s attorney general. Firms will have to file in Washington if their principal place of business is in Washington, if the in-state value of the merger is at least 20 percent of the federal Hart-Scott threshold, or if at least one firm’s annual net sales in Washington reach 20 percent of the federal threshold....Read more

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June 25, 2025

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Winston & Strawn Recognized as Best Law Firm Florida: Corporate by Leaders League

Winston & Strawn Miami was recognized by Leaders League as Best Law Firm Florida: Corporate during its annual Leaders League Alliance Summit, held on June 10....Read more

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June 20, 2025

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ITC Finds Post-Lashify that Sales and Marketing Investments Would Further Satisfy the Domestic Industry Requirement

The EPA announced on June 11 its intention to repeal three rules under the Clean Air Act that regulate emissions from power plants. This move comes as part of the Trump Administration’s broad energy and regulatory policy shift aimed at expanding domestic energy production, reducing regulatory burdens, and ensuring affordable, reliable energy, as outlined in Executive Order 14154— “Unleashing American Energy” and Executive Order 14156— “Declaring a National Energy Emergency” issued in January 2025. Critics of the Administration’s strategy fear that adverse impacts may result to the energy industry, public health, and the climate.

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What Is Artificial Intelligence (AI)?

The definition of artificial intelligence, also known as AI, is the capability of computers or robots to execute tasks that humans normally do. The meaning of AI can also include the development of computer systems that perform intellectual processes. In other words, machines perform tasks intelligently, such as reasoning and generalizing. Narrow AI is a type of artificial intelligence where the focus is placed on specific tasks. An example of this would be a virtual assistant who has targeted abilities, such as the ability to respond to questions. Strong AI is machine intelligence featuring human cognitive capabilities, such as the ability to make judgments, find solutions, or communicate. Today, it’s important to understand what artificial intelligence systems are commonly used for, including visual perception, speech recognition, and decision-making....Read more

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