Buchalter Law Firm Profile and Practice Areas
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This document provides a profile for the Buchalter law firm, detailing its practice areas, locations, and contact information. It also lists recent publications and events relevant to various legal and regulatory topics.
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This document serves as a profile for the Buchalter law firm, outlining its extensive practice areas which include Antitrust & Trade Regulation, Bankruptcy, Commercial Law, Construction Law, Energy & Utilities, Environmental Law, Finance & Banking, Health, Immigration Law, Insurance, Intellectual Property, International Law & Trade, Labor & Employment Law, Litigation, Mergers & Acquisitions, Privacy, Products Liability, Real Estate, Securities Law, Taxation, and Zoning, Planning & Land Use. It also lists multiple U.S. locations and provides links to their publications and events.
For compliance officers, this profile offers insight into the legal expertise available for navigating complex regulatory landscapes. The listed publications, such as those on Wage and Hour Class Actions, Anti-Money Laundering, and Advertising Law, can provide valuable information on specific compliance challenges. While this is not a regulatory filing, it highlights areas where legal counsel may be sought to ensure adherence to various laws and regulations.
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Buchalter
- Follow Contact Share Tweet Info Website Publications RSS LinkedIn X (formerly Twitter) Facebook 1000 Wilshire Boulevard Suite 1500 Los Angeles, California 90017-1730, United States Phone: (213) 891-0700 Fax: (213) 896-0400 Areas Of Practice
- Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
- Antitrust & Trade Regulation
- Appellate Practice
- Art, Entertainment, & Sports Law
- Bankruptcy
- Class Action
- Commercial Law & Contracts
- Communications & Media Law
- Construction Law
Debtor/Creditor
Energy & Utilities
Environmental Law
Family Law
Finance & Banking
Health
Immigration Law
Insurance
Intellectual Property
International Law & Trade
Labor & Employment Law
Litigation
Mergers & Acquisitions
Privacy
Products Liability
Real Estate
Science, Computers, & Tech
Securities Law
Taxation
Wills, Trusts, & Estate Planning
Zoning, Planning & Land Use
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Number of Attorneys 400+ Attorneys Report Profile » Publications Events About Authors Awards
Protection from Wage and Hour Class Action Lawsuits
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Anti-Money Laundering & Bank Secrecy Act
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Alternate Dispute Resolution
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Types of Crowdfunding - Part 2
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Legal Considerations for Web-Based Start-Ups
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Why Health Care Providers Need A Managed Care Strategy
One Small Step for Importers: Federal Circuit Clears the Way for IEEPA Tariff Refund Litigation to Resume
Refund claimants secured an important procedural victory on March 2, 2026, when the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit denied the government a stay and ordered V.O.S. Selections, Inc. v. Trump, Case No. 25-1812,… more
3/4/2026
/ Antitrust & Trade Regulation, Civil Procedure, International Law & Trade
Condominium Formation Documentation in Washington: Key Legal Components
For developers and property owners seeking to create multiple ownership interests on a single parcel in Washington, the condominium form of ownership provides a flexible and often efficient legal structure… more
3/3/2026
/ Construction Law, Real Estate - Residential, Zoning, Planning & Land Use
After Learning Resources v. Trump: Strategic Paths to Recovering Unliquidated IEEPA Tariffs Through Post-Summary Corrections
The Supreme Court’s decision in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump presents a time-sensitive opportunity for businesses to seek refunds of IEEPA tariffs on unliquidated entries. Most goods imported by businesses are not… more
2/26/2026
/ Administrative Law, International Law & Trade
United States Supreme Court Invalidates IEEPA Tariffs. What Happens Now?
On Friday, February 20, 2026, in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump, the U.S. Supreme Court in a 6-3 decision held that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does not authorize the President to impose tariffs… more
2/24/2026
/ Constitutional Law, Construction Law, International Law & Trade
Foreign Talent, Domestic Risk: Deemed Export Issues in Tech Hiring
U.S. companies hiring foreign national talent in technology, artificial intelligence, advanced computing, semiconductor, and HealthTech sectors face a compliance risk that is often overlooked: deemed exports. In today’s… more
2/24/2026
/ Immigration Law, International Law & Trade, Science, Computers, & Technology
U.S. Supreme Court Strikes Down IEEPA Tariffs: Key Implications and Next Steps for Businesses
On February 20, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark decision holding that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does not authorize the President to impose tariffs… more
2/23/2026
/ Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, International Law & Trade
The PAGA Saga Continues: California’s Proposed Rulemaking Provides Cautious Optimism to Employers Amidst Continuing Abuse of Private Attorneys General Statute
On February 6, 2026, the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency (LWDA) issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking announcing its intent to add a new chapter to the California Code of Regulations to implement the Private… more
2/23/2026
/ Administrative Law, Labor & Employment Law
U.S. Employers and Immigration Compliance in a Heightened Enforcement Environment
Immigration compliance is a topic that should be of interest to any U.S. employer. After all, Form I‑9 is an immigration form, and the requirement to verify the employment authorization of employees comes from the 1986… more
2/18/2026
/ Labor & Employment Law, Immigration Law
New HIPAA Requirement: Updated Notice of Privacy Practices
Healthcare providers, health plans, and other HIPAA-covered entities should take note of an important compliance deadline. By February 16, 2026, covered entities must update their Notice of Privacy Practices (“NPP”) to reflect… more
2/18/2026
/ Health, Privacy
Rescission: An Equitable Remedy Not to be Overlooked by Tenants
Rescission is an equitable remedy that restores parties to a contract to their former status by undoing the original transaction. Until recently, proving the landlord’s material breach to rescind a commercial lease was… more
2/6/2026
/ Civil Remedies, Commercial Law & Contracts, Real Estate - Commercial
New and (Not) Improved: Changes for the FY2027 H-1B Cap Registration Season
February 05, 2026|Client Alerts By Meredith Doll USCIS has confirmed that the FY27 H-1B Cap registration period will run from 12pm EST on March 4, 2026 until 12pm EST on March 19, 2026. Employers will pay a fee of $215 per… more
2/5/2026
/ Administrative Law, Immigration Law, Labor & Employment Law
2026 California Regulatory Update : Food, Beverage, Textiles and Beyond
This article provides a concise 2026 update on emerging litigation and regulatory trends affecting food, beverage, textiles, cosmetics, and consumer goods, with a particular focus on California‑led developments. It examines… more
2/3/2026
/ Consumer Protection, Environmental Law, Health
EB-5 Investors: The September 30, 2026 sunset of the “Grandfathering” provision of the Reform and Integrity Act- What You Need to Know
For global investors seeking a stable pathway to U.S. permanent residence, the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program remains one of the most powerful options available. However, under the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022 (RIA),… more
1/27/2026
/ Finance & Banking, Immigration Law
Saks Global Seeks Chapter 11 Protection a Year After Neiman Marcus Deal
On Tuesday, January 13, 2026, Saks Global Enterprises LLC and Luxury Outlets USA, LLC, along with approximately 113 corporate affiliates, filed chapter 11 bankruptcy petitions in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the… more
1/15/2026
/ Bankruptcy, Commercial Law & Contracts, Finance & Banking
Investing in AI, Semiconductors, Biotech, and Data Infrastructure in 2026: How Immigration, Trade, and CFIUS Shape Returns and Deal Certainty
Global investors in AI, machine learning, semiconductors, biotech, and data infrastructure face intersecting regulatory risks that affect talent, supply chains, governance, and exits. Those who integrate immigration, CFIUS, and… more
1/13/2026
/ Immigration Law, International Law & Trade, Science, Computers, & Technology Showing 1-15 of 936 Results / View per page 15 25 50
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