
Howard Shapiro
Theater Critic at WHYY-FM (Philadelphia, PA)
Theater critic, WHYY-FM NewsWorks. Broadway Theater critic, The Classical Network of NPR affiliates, at http://t.co/Dg05lOlcYY. Travel writer.
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2 weeks ago |
mondaq.com | David Bowker |Howard Shapiro |Amy Segal |Molly Collett
This client alert reports on recent developments in the TrumpAdministration and a shifting legal landscape that may affect theoperations, funding, and tax-exempt status of cultural institutionssuch as museums, galleries, libraries, performing arts centers,historical sites, and community centers. We intend for this client alert to serve as a resource forcounsel, officers, and directors responsible for adapting orresponding to these changes on behalf of cultural institutions.
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2 weeks ago |
wilmerhale.com | David Bowker |Howard Shapiro |Amy Segal |Molly Collett
IntroductionThis client alert reports on recent developments in the Trump Administration and a shifting legal landscape that may affect the operations, funding, and tax-exempt status of cultural institutions such as museums, galleries, libraries, performing arts centers, historical sites, and community centers. We intend for this client alert to serve as a resource for counsel, officers, and directors responsible for adapting or responding to these changes on behalf of cultural institutions.
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Oct 10, 2024 |
jacksonlewis.com | Neil H. Dishman |Maurice Jenkins |Rene Thorne |René E. Thorne |Howard Shapiro
NEW YORK, NY (October 10, 2024) Nationwide employment law firm Jackson Lewis P.C.is pleased to announce Principals Neil H. Dishman, Maurice G. Jenkins, Howard Shapiro, René E. Thorne and Richard F. Vitarellihave been included in Lawdragon’s 2025 “500 Leading U.S. Corporate Employment Lawyers” list. The guide recognizes employment attorneys from across the nation whose dedication to providing exceptional legal counsel is fundamental to the continued success of their clients.
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Sep 5, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Daniel Leake II |Howard Shapiro
On August 5, three Named Plaintiffs sued TIAA and Morningstar in the S.D.N.Y., claiming Defendants engaged in a “scheme to enhance corporate profits” by counseling participants to invest in two of TIAA’s most lucrative investment vehicles. Plaintiffs target ERISA and non-ERISA plans.
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Sep 4, 2024 |
natlawreview.com | Howard Shapiro |Thomas Dawson |Richard Newman |Tammana Malik
On August 5, three Named Plaintiffs sued TIAA and Morningstar in the S.D.N.Y., claiming Defendants engaged in a “scheme to enhance corporate profits” by counseling participants to invest in two of TIAA’s most lucrative investment vehicles. Plaintiffs target ERISA and non-ERISA plans.
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