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Clark Hill's 2026 Annual Healthcare Industry Symposium
Join Clark Hill’s Healthcare industry attorneys for a complimentary dinner and program focusing on the latest challenges and top trends in the healthcare industry. There will be plenty of time to catch up with old friends and make new connections before and after the presentations.
Webinar: Special Education Bootcamp: Part 2
Explore moreDepartment of State to Add “Specialized Trainers” to B-1, Business Traveler, Eligibility List
On Dec. 4, 2025, the U.S. Dept. of State updated its Foreign Affairs Manual to add “Specialized Trainers” to its list of eligible activities for B-1, Business Visitor visa issuance. This update comes as discussions continue between U.S. and South Korean authorities, following the September 2025 ICE Workplace Enforcement Raid, to permit certain highly-specialized trainers to temporarily enter the U.S. to conduct training.
What Does Trump’s AI Executive Order Mean for Colorado’s AI Act?
On Dec. 11th, President Trump issued an AI Executive Order titled “Ensuring A National Policy Framework For Artificial Intelligence” that poses an existential threat to Colorado’s AI Act. The President’s AI order explicitly targets state-level AI laws, and more particularly specifically names Colorado’s pioneering consumer protection legislation as an example of harmful “excessive State regulation.” For Colorado businesses and consumers wondering what this means, the answer is that Colorado’s AI provision, in its current form, likely faces high hurdles to implementation.