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PCMA Statement On Drug Pricing Executive Order
WASHINGTON, April 17 -- The Pharmaceutical Care Management Association issued the following statement on April 16, 2025:
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PCMA Statement On Drug Pricing Executive Order
The Pharmaceutical Care Management Association (PCMA) released a statement today following President Trump's Executive Order on drug pricing.
"America's pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) continue to share the administration's goal of lowering prescription drug costs for the American people and reducing health care premiums for America's seniors.
"PBMs responded to President Trump's call to make insulin more affordable by
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WASHINGTON, April 17 -- The Pharmaceutical Care Management Association issued the following statement on April 16, 2025:
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PCMA Statement On Drug Pricing Executive Order
The Pharmaceutical Care Management Association (PCMA) released a statement today following President Trump's Executive Order on drug pricing.
"America's pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) continue to share the administration's goal of lowering prescription drug costs for the American people and reducing health care premiums for America's seniors.
"PBMs responded to President Trump's call to make insulin more affordable byoffering innovative solutions in the market, leveraging competition as it became available, and adding to the public pressure on Big Pharma to lower the prices they set on the drugs they market. We are ready to work with the White House, plan sponsors, and other stakeholders on solutions that will effectively lower prices and improve outcomes for patients -- while protecting the Part D program and beneficiaries from premium hikes and lost access to pharmacy options.
"We will also continue to innovate new market-based approaches to deliver lower out-of-pocket costs, inject more transparency into the system, and support our partners in the pharmacy community."
PCMA is the national association representing America's pharmacy benefit companies. Pharmacy benefit companies are working every day to secure savings, enable better health outcomes, and support access to quality prescription drug coverage for more than 275 million patients.
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Original text here: https://www.pcmanet.org/press-releases/pcma-statement-on-drug-pricing-executive-order/04/16/2025/
[Category: Pharmaceuticals]
National MS Society: How Does MS Impact You? MS Coalition Goes Straight to People With MS for the Answer in New Study
NEW YORK, April 17 -- The National Multiple Sclerosis Society issued the following news:
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How Does MS Impact You? MS Coalition Goes Straight to People with MS for the Answer in New Study
Loss of independence was the top concern in a survey of 1,323 people with MS conducted by the MS Coalition, a network of MS organizations including the National MS Society. Other major concerns were the financial and emotional impacts of MS. Studies such as these are critical to providing personalized solutions for people living with MS. See below for opportunities to participate in other research studies,
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NEW YORK, April 17 -- The National Multiple Sclerosis Society issued the following news:
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How Does MS Impact You? MS Coalition Goes Straight to People with MS for the Answer in New Study
Loss of independence was the top concern in a survey of 1,323 people with MS conducted by the MS Coalition, a network of MS organizations including the National MS Society. Other major concerns were the financial and emotional impacts of MS. Studies such as these are critical to providing personalized solutions for people living with MS. See below for opportunities to participate in other research studies,and for help with managing MS.
Background: Research on the impact of MS is generally gathered from databases of patient information, but does not always include the perspective of people with the disease. The MS Coalition, a collaborative network of independent MS organizations including the National MS Society, advocates for people affected by MS. The MS Coalition administered a survey to understand the perspective of people with MS on impacts of the disease, and in particular, disease-modifying therapies (DMTs).
The Survey & Results: Participants were recruited by the member organizations of the Coalition, via email and social media. In total, 1,323 people responded to the survey. Most (78%) were female, white, had relapsing-remitting disease, and were insured via commercial insurance, with an average age of 55. Nearly all participants (97%) had used a DMT, with 73% having used two or more.
Respondents were "concerned" or "very concerned" about several aspects of living with MS: 80% expressed concerns about loss of independence,
* 65% were concerned with the financial impacts of MS
* 64% were concerned about the emotional impacts of MS (identity loss, stress from navigating healthcare, and financial strain)
* 57% worried about relationships
* 42% had career concerns.
People who had some level of disability were more likely to report concerns with all these areas.
Out of pocket costs had led to treatment delays or discontinuation in 19% of respondents, and 30% indicated that their insurer had denied coverage for their DMT at some point.
1.stress from medication costs
2.insurance denials
3.fear of losing health coverage.
The respondents also were given an opportunity to provide free text comments on the impacts of MS. Many comments focused on the stress of living with MS and navigating the healthcare system; others discussed the impact of symptoms and DMT side effects. For example:
1."Even with insurance, the cost of copays is a very significant part of my family's expenses. There is a constant temptation to skip doses to stretch out the supply of my medication, which could possibly lead to much greater expenses to the insurance company, not to mention the toll on my health and the impact to my family." - A person with RRMS
2."MS turned my life upside down. I lost my ability to drive, to work, to make friends, to have an active social life, to be in a partnership. I have lost my independence, and much of my identity. I do not really know who I am, or what my purpose is, and why am I still here? What for?" - A person with SPMS
Why does this matter? Incorporating patient perspective is critical to finding solutions that can minimize the impacts of MS. Having an accurate understanding of the impact of MS can help researchers ensure that their work is relevant to people with MS. Healthcare providers and insurers can also use these findings to better meet the needs of the community. People with MS can lend their voices to such research via online surveys and patient registries.
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"Patient Experiences with the Impacts of Multiple Sclerosis & Disease-Modifying Therapies" by Bari Talente, Lisbet T Finseth, Natalie Blake, Kathleen Costello, Hollie Schmidt, Joe Vandigo, and Elisabeth M Oehrlein is published in ClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research (2025;17:199--215).
About Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis is an unpredictable disease of the central nervous system. Currently there is no cure. Symptoms vary from person to person and may include disabling fatigue, mobility challenges, cognitive changes, and vision issues. An estimated 1 million people live with MS in the United States. Early diagnosis and treatment are critical to minimize disability. Significant progress is being made to achieve a world free of MS.
About the National Multiple Sclerosis Society
The National MS Society, founded in 1946, is the global leader of a growing movement dedicated to creating a world free of MS. The Society funds cutting-edge research for a cure, drives change through advocacy and provides programs and services to help people affected by MS live their best lives. Connect to learn more and get involved: nationalmssociety.org, Facebook, X (formerly known as Twitter), Instagram, YouTube or 1-800-344-4867.
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Original text here: https://www.nationalmssociety.org/news-and-magazine/news/ms-coalition-study
[Category: Health Care]
Geological Society: New Fossil Evidence From Australia Reveals How Earth's Worst Mass Extinction Reshaped Life on Land
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, April 17 (TNSres) -- The Geological Society of America issued the following news release:
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New Fossil Evidence from Australia Reveals How Earth's Worst Mass Extinction Reshaped Life on Land
Boulder, Colo., USA: Around 250 million years ago, Earth experienced its most severe mass extinction event. Over 80% of marine animals became extinct, but the impact of this event on terrestrial ecosystems is less understood--until now. New findings published in GSA Bulletin unveil how this extinction impacted plant communities and shaped their recovery. "We've developed this
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PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, April 17 (TNSres) -- The Geological Society of America issued the following news release:
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New Fossil Evidence from Australia Reveals How Earth's Worst Mass Extinction Reshaped Life on Land
Boulder, Colo., USA: Around 250 million years ago, Earth experienced its most severe mass extinction event. Over 80% of marine animals became extinct, but the impact of this event on terrestrial ecosystems is less understood--until now. New findings published in GSA Bulletin unveil how this extinction impacted plant communities and shaped their recovery. "We've developed thisnew model that could explain what happened on the terrestrial side of things after this great mass extinction," says lead author and Ph.D. student Marco Amores.
The international team of researchers from University College Cork (Ireland), the University of Connecticut (USA), and the Natural History Museum of Vienna (Austria) conducted their investigation in the Sydney Basin of eastern Australia, studying the fossilized plants and pollens recorded in the sediment. Unlike previous studies that relied on piecing together data from multiple locations, the Sydney Basin provides a continuous record of continental change. "This work has really tied it all together in a much longer timeframe than anyone's ever done before, and it's one basin over the whole time frame, which is quite exciting" says co-author Chis Mays. Because all findings come from one place rather than a patchwork of sites, there are fewer uncertainties, allowing for more reliable interpretations of past ecological changes.
Their results found that plant life recovered fairly rapidly after the extinction, with conifers spreading across the landscape. However, climatic changes following the extinction made these communities unstable and caused frequent compositional changes. "We found that there was extreme warming happening, even after this big mass extinction, and extreme cooling happened after that [warming]," says Amores, noting that these changes had a big impact on the plant life. Conifers were unable to thrive in the warmer temperatures, a period known as the Late Smithian Thermal Maximum, and were replaced by shrub-like plants. The following period of cooling, or the Smithian-Spathian Event, caused another plant life transition. Large seed ferns flourished in these conditions and became the dominant vegetation throughout the remainder of the Mesozoic. In total, it took over 1.7 m.y. for the ecosystem to recover and stabilize. "The plants really are telling us the full story of what happened on land," says Mays, but the team has plans to expand the project by investigating how terrestrial animals responded to these changes.
Although this study focused on the past, it demonstrates how climatic changes can cause long term ecosystem disruptions, providing insights on how modern ecosystems might change with our current climate crisis. It is no coincidence that every major extinction event is associated with rapidly changing temperatures. "Warming the temperature by X number of degrees is a tried and tested way to kill a lot of animals and plants," says Mays. "Life does recover after a couple million years, but the impacts we feel today will affect us very thoroughly," adds Amores. Mays concludes, "the idea of recovery might seem like a light at the end of the tunnel, but it's not like the same plants and animals will come back once they're extinct. If we want to hang on to the plants and animals [currently] around, we want to make sure we prevent their loss rather than waiting for them to recover." Research like this demonstrates how the past is the key to the future, and will help us preserve the ecosystems we inhabit.
See University College Cork's news release.
FEATURED ARTICLE
Age-controlled south polar floral trends show a staggered Early Triassic gymnosperm recovery following the end-Permian event
Marcos Amores, Tracy D. Frank, Christopher R. Fielding, Michael T. Hren, and Chris Mays
Contact: Marco Amores, University College Cork, mamores@ucc.ie
GSA BULLETIN articles published ahead of print are online at https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsabulletin/early-publication. Representatives of the media may obtain complimentary copies of articles by contacting Katie Busser. Please discuss articles of interest with the authors before publishing stories on their work, and please make reference to GSA BULLETIN in articles published. Non-media requests for articles may be directed to GSA Sales and Service, gsaservice@geosociety.org.
About the Geological Society of America
The Geological Society of America (GSA) is a global professional society with more than 17,000 members across over 100 countries. As a leading voice for the geosciences, GSA advances the understanding of Earth's dynamic processes and fosters collaboration among scientists, educators, and policymakers. GSA publishes Geology, the top-ranked geoscience journal, along with a diverse portfolio of scholarly journals, books, and conference proceedings--several of which rank among Amazon's top 100 best-selling geology titles.
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Original text here: https://www.geosociety.org/GSA/News/pr/2025/25-05.aspx
[Category: Science]
Consumer Energy Alliance Praises Army Corps Decision to Recognize Line 5 Tunnel for Special Permit Processing
HOUSTON, Texas, April 17 -- Consumer Energy Alliance issued the following news release on April 16, 2025:
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Consumer Energy Alliance Praises Army Corps Decision to Recognize Line 5 Tunnel for Special Permit Processing
COLUMBUS, OH - Today, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced it is designating the Line 5 Tunnel Project for special permit processing under Executive Order 14156 -- a move strongly supported by Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA).
In response, CEA Midwest Director Chris Ventura issued the following statement:
"We applaud the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for recognizing what
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HOUSTON, Texas, April 17 -- Consumer Energy Alliance issued the following news release on April 16, 2025:
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Consumer Energy Alliance Praises Army Corps Decision to Recognize Line 5 Tunnel for Special Permit Processing
COLUMBUS, OH - Today, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced it is designating the Line 5 Tunnel Project for special permit processing under Executive Order 14156 -- a move strongly supported by Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA).
In response, CEA Midwest Director Chris Ventura issued the following statement:
"We applaud the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for recognizing whatfamilies, farmers, and manufacturers across the Midwest have known for years -- that Line 5 is essential to our region's energy security, economic strength, and energy affordability.
Designating this project for special permit processing under Executive Order 14156 is not only the right move, it's a common-sense one. The Line 5 Tunnel Project will modernize critical energy infrastructure while reducing environmental risk and protecting our Great Lakes. This decision ensures a clear path forward for a project that supports more than 33,000 jobs and contributes nearly $20 billion in economic activity annually.
CEA's own analysis found that shutting down Line 5 could lead to more than $5.8 billion in increased costs for Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsylvania consumers.
We thank the Corps for cutting through the gridlock and putting the needs of American families and businesses first."
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About Consumer Energy Alliance
Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) is the trusted voice advocating for affordable, reliable, and cleaner energy solutions that benefit all Americans. Representing families, farmers, small businesses, distributors, producers, and manufacturers, CEA champions sensible, balanced policies that support economic growth and environmental resiliency; and ensures families and businesses are a vocal part of the nation's energy dialogue. Every day, we work to inspire practical, responsible solutions that meet America's energy needs while protecting the environment for generations to come.
Contact:
Bryson Hull
(202) 657-2855
bhull@consumerenergyalliance.org
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Original text here: https://consumerenergyalliance.org/2025/04/consumer-energy-alliance-praises-army-corps-decision-to-recognize-line-5-tunnel/
[Category: Energy]
Beyond Borders Tourism Coalition: Future of Travel in North America
WASHINGTON, April 17 -- The American Bus Association posted the following joint statement from the Beyond Borders Tourism Coalition:
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The Future of Travel in North America
A joint statement from the Beyond Borders Tourism Coalition
As a coalition of North American tourism associations committed to travel across borders, accessibility, and safety, we recognize the tourism industry's pivotal role in fostering vital economic stability and growth, cultural exchange, and environmental stewardship. As we move into 2025, the industry faces a dynamic landscape of challenges and opportunities that
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WASHINGTON, April 17 -- The American Bus Association posted the following joint statement from the Beyond Borders Tourism Coalition:
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The Future of Travel in North America
A joint statement from the Beyond Borders Tourism Coalition
As a coalition of North American tourism associations committed to travel across borders, accessibility, and safety, we recognize the tourism industry's pivotal role in fostering vital economic stability and growth, cultural exchange, and environmental stewardship. As we move into 2025, the industry faces a dynamic landscape of challenges and opportunities thatcall for innovative solutions and unified action.
Current government trade and border-crossing policies are creating an environment of instability in the travel sector, which is creating many hurdles. These challenges threaten not only the financial health of countless businesses but also the livelihoods of millions of workers who rely on a thriving tourism industry. Indigenous communities, which are increasingly benefiting from a growing demand for authentic cultural experiences, also face heightened risks as economic pressures mount.
Nowhere is this pressure greater than between Canada and the United States. Each country counts the other as its most significant trading and travel partner - with the recent declines impacting businesses and communities on both sides of the border.
This is especially true throughout Indigenous communities who remain connected through kinship and culture regardless of borders. The importance of sharing culture and place remains strong through Indigenous lands and people, who have also created an important Indigenous cultural tourism economy which is now facing negative impacts.
Despite these US and Canadian tourism industry challenges we have formed a coalition committed to work together as the Beyond Borders Tourism Coalition to ensure we support tourism opportunities between our great countries. We know that by committing to work together we bring our countries closer together. The elimination of barriers and easing of cross-border tourism is critical for revitalizing global tourism economies. Air and ground transportation facilitates integration into the global economy and generates trade, promotes tourism, and creates employment opportunities. Policies that simplify visa processes and enhance cross-border collaboration can foster economic growth while encouraging cultural exchange and understanding, helping dispel damaging stereotypes.
The travel industry's interconnected nature demands unified voices and actions to tackle shared challenges arising from the current unprecedented situation. Speaking with one voice amplifies our influence, ensuring we are not ignored. Tourism has the power to bridge borders, drive economic growth, link people together and champion environmental stewardship. By embracing collaboration and innovation, we must build a resilient future that benefits travelers and global communities. As a coalition of Canadian and US based associations, we stand together and united at a time when our economies and purchasing power are in turmoil.
Facts and Figures
Recent reports from The Washington Post and Forbes highlight a decline in international travelers. The most recent data from Stats Canada shows this past February, there was a 13.1% decline of Canadians flying back from the US compared to the same month in 2024. According to projections, this trend could lead to significant economic repercussions. For the US alone, foreign tourist spending is expected to fall by 11%, representing an $18 billion loss in 2025. The decline in international tourism, coupled with a potential decrease in domestic travel, could result in a staggering $64 billion loss for the U.S. travel sector by the end of 2025. For April, air travelers hold fewer than 300,000 advanced bookings between Canada and the U.S., OAG found, down more than 75% year-over-year. For each month from May through September, advanced bookings are down between 71.4% and 72.2%.
Canada is also facing reductions in US visitors for the 2025 year. Visitors from the US spend an estimated $13 billion in Canada providing important sustainability for jobs and thousands of tourism operators throughout Canada. Issues such as increased tariffs, thickening of the border, reduction of air capacity, and growing US negative sentiment to Canada may result in modest losses to the Canadian tourism industry in the short and potentially major losses in the long term.
Call to Action
We will leverage our collective resources to raise awareness among our members, policymakers, and the public about the important work that needs to be done. Please share this message widely, including on social media, with your elected officials, partners, and those in the hospitality sector, colleagues, customers, and travelers. Together, we can ensure that our industry empowers safe, accessible, and enriching travel experiences for generations to come.
Coalition Membership
Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA)
American Bus Association (ABA)
Canadian Association of Tour Operators (CATO)
Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC)
International Inbound Travel Association (IITA)
National Tour Association (NTA)
Student & Youth Travel Association (SYTA)
United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA)
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Original text here: https://news.buses.org/the-future-of-travel-in-north-america/
[Category: Transportation]
AtoB Joins NATSO's Chairman's Circle to Drive Innovation in Fuel and Fleet Payment Solutions
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, April 17 -- NATSO, a trade association representing the travel plaza and truckstop industry, issued the following news release:
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AtoB Joins NATSO's Chairman's Circle to Drive Innovation in Fuel and Fleet Payment Solutions
Alexandria, VA - NATSO is proud to welcome AtoB as its newest Chairman's Circle member, strengthening its partnership with the trade association representing America's travel center and truck stop industry. This exclusive membership highlights AtoB's commitment to delivering innovative fuel and payment solutions to fleets nationwide.
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, April 17 -- NATSO, a trade association representing the travel plaza and truckstop industry, issued the following news release:
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AtoB Joins NATSO's Chairman's Circle to Drive Innovation in Fuel and Fleet Payment Solutions
Alexandria, VA - NATSO is proud to welcome AtoB as its newest Chairman's Circle member, strengthening its partnership with the trade association representing America's travel center and truck stop industry. This exclusive membership highlights AtoB's commitment to delivering innovative fuel and payment solutions to fleets nationwide.
As a Chairman'sCircle member, AtoB enhances its profile with NATSO and the travel center industry to showcase valuable cost savings for fuel and fleet transactions. AtoB is driving seamless and secure payment experiences in the trucking and logistics industries through cutting-edge technology and strategic partnerships.
"We are thrilled to deepen our relationship with NATSO and its members by joining as a Chairman's Circle member," said Matan Agam, Head of Merchant Partnerships at AtoB. "AtoB is dedicated to empowering fleets with modern, transparent, accessible payment solutions that help businesses optimize their operations. We look forward to working alongside NATSO to support travel centers and truck stops in meeting the evolving needs of their customers."
NATSO's Chairman's Circle program connects leading businesses with key travel center and truck stop stakeholders, fostering collaboration and industry growth. This partnership underscores NATSO's commitment to fostering real-world solutions for improving fuel payment efficiency for the nation's travel center industry.
"AtoB's innovative approach to fleet payments aligns perfectly with NATSO's mission to support and advance the truck stop and travel center industry," said Pamela Hayes, Vice President of Business Development for NATSO. "We are excited to welcome AtoB to the Chairman's Circle and look forward to the valuable insights and solutions they bring to our members."
AtoB's participation in the Chairman's Circle enhances awareness of NATSO members' access to advanced payment solutions, fraud prevention technology, and streamlined fleet management tools.
For more information on AtoB and its industry-leading solutions, visit https://www.atob.com/.
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About AtoB
AtoB is a financial technology company revolutionizing fleet payments with secure, transparent, and cost-effective solutions. By leveraging modern payment infrastructure, AtoB empowers businesses with greater control over fuel expenses, fraud prevention, and operational efficiencies.
About NATSO, representing travel centers and truck stops
NATSO is the trade association of America's travel center and truck stop industry. Founded in 1960, NATSO represents the industry on legislative and regulatory matters; serves as the official source of information on the diverse travel center and truck stop industry; provides education to its members; conducts an annual convention and trade show; and supports efforts to generally improve the business climate in which its members operate. Contact: Tiffany Wlazlowski Neuman, Vice President, Public Affairs. 202-365-9459.
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Original text here: https://www.natso.com/atob-joins-natsos-chairmans-circle-to-drive-innovation-in-fuel-and-fleet-payment-solutions/
[Category: Transportation]
ABA Business Law Section Hosts Spring Meeting in New Orleans April 24-26
CHICAGO, Illinois, April 17 (TNSres) -- The American Bar Association issued the following news release:
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ABA Business Law Section hosts spring meeting in New Orleans April 24-26
Navigating new regulations and ethics and litigation in a new political climate will be among the sessions during the three-day hybrid spring meeting of the American Bar Association Business Law Section in New Orleans later this month.
What:
Business Law Spring Meeting 2025
Sponsored by the ABA Business Law Section
When:
Thursday-Saturday, April 24-26 (in person and online)
Where:
Sheraton New Orleans Hotel
500
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CHICAGO, Illinois, April 17 (TNSres) -- The American Bar Association issued the following news release:
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ABA Business Law Section hosts spring meeting in New Orleans April 24-26
Navigating new regulations and ethics and litigation in a new political climate will be among the sessions during the three-day hybrid spring meeting of the American Bar Association Business Law Section in New Orleans later this month.
What:
Business Law Spring Meeting 2025
Sponsored by the ABA Business Law Section
When:
Thursday-Saturday, April 24-26 (in person and online)
Where:
Sheraton New Orleans Hotel
500Canal Street
New Orleans, Louisiana
The Business Law Spring Meeting is the ultimate gathering of business law professionals from around the world, with more than 50 continuing legal education programs and scores of other discussions and events involving an array of public officials and business law practitioners. The meeting will include hundreds of substantive discussions, including late-breaking issues and social events. If you can't join in person, please consider attending virtually. Virtual attendees have access to all committee and subcommittee meetings and 10 live-streamed CLE presentations, including the following showcase programs:
* "What to Expect from the New Administration" --With the new Trump administration, key policy shifts and regulatory developments are shaping the business law landscape. This program will provide insights into emerging changes affecting corporate regulation, securities law, taxation, government affairs and litigation. Experts from five Business Law Section committees will offer guidance to help business lawyers navigate evolving legal and compliance challenges.
Thursday, April 24, noon-1:30 p.m. CDT
* "All the President's Men: A Look at Attorneys' Ethical Duties in View of Recent Disbarments and Criminal Convictions" -- For many years we have known that there are ethical lines that attorneys cannot cross in representing clients, but the lines have not always been clear. After four years of disbarments and criminal convictions of numerous attorneys who worked in presidential administrations and various actions against attorneys in the business context, the ethical lines are clearer. This panel will explore the duties attorneys owe to their clients and the general public and whether the ethical boundaries permit or prevent certain actions. Throughout the presentation, the panel will discuss the rules governing professional conduct, the responsibilities of lawyers in upholding the law and protecting the public interest and the consequences of their actions (or inaction) in these monumental events.
Friday, April 25, noon-1:30 p.m. CDT
The full conference agenda is here. Media are welcome to attend either in person or virtually. Media registrations requests should go to Quiana.Nesbit@americanbar.org
The ABA is one of the largest voluntary associations of lawyers in the world. As the national voice of the legal profession, the ABA works to improve the administration of justice, promotes programs that assist lawyers and judges in their work, accredits law schools, provides continuing legal education, and works to build public understanding around the world of the importance of the rule of law. View our privacy statement online.
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Original text and links presented by source here: https://www.americanbar.org/news/abanews/aba-news-archives/2025/04/aba-business-law-spring-meeting-new-orleans/
[Category: Law/Legal]