Foley Partner Nancy Geenen co-authored an article titled “Tips and Time Savers For Trial Preparation” in the April 2010 issue of The Corporate Counselor. Geenen provides tips on how attorneys can save time during the three-to-four-month period before making an opening statement at trial. She states that thorough preparation provides trial attorneys with more time for creative and analytical thinking, which is often the difference between winning and losing a case.
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March 13, 2026
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What Every Multinational Should Know About…Managing the Aftermath of the Supreme Court’s Historic IEEPA Tariff Decision (Part V)
The conundrum for companies that indirectly paid the IEEPA tariffs, such as those that re-ceived price increases or outright tariff surcharges, is that the importing system is set up so that all refunds will be made by CBP directly to the importer of record. Nonetheless, compa-nies that indirectly paid the IEEPA tariffs may have contractual options, or potentially can use commercial leverage, to seek a refund of some or all of the price increases.
March 13, 2026
Tariff & International Trade Resource
What Every Multinational Should Know About…Managing the Aftermath of the Supreme Court’s IEEPA Tariff Decision (Part IV)
Importers of record need to ensure they are best positioned to secure any refunds, while also adapting to the new replacement tariffs. Therefore, on the customs side, we recommend the following steps for importers of record dealing with these issues.
March 12, 2026
Foley Viewpoints
What To Do If You Receive an NAIC AI Systems Evaluation Tool Pilot Request
Summary & Takeaways: The NAIC’s AI Systems Evaluation Tool Pilot Project has begun generating domiciliary regulator requests for…