News & Events
News & Events
CIT Strikes Down Section 122 Tariffs: Big Holding, Narrow Relief, and a Refund Map for Importers
On May 7, 2026, a divided three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of International Trade (“CIT”) held that President Trump exceeded the statutory authority under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 when he imposed the Administration’s temporary 10 percent “balance‑of‑payments” tariffs earlier this year.
CMS’s WISeR Initiative: AI-Assisted Utilization Review Arrives in Medicare
Healthcare providers, suppliers, compliance leaders, and private equity-backed platforms may prepare for increasing operational, reimbursement, compliance, and governance risks as AI-assisted utilization review expands across federal healthcare programs and commercial payors.
USCIS Announces Enhanced Security Vetting and Adjudication Pause Updates
Effective April 27, 2026, USCIS implemented a new, enhanced security vetting process that has resulted in temporary “holds” on adjudications requiring fingerprint-based background checks. While not formally characterized as a blanket pause, the new process has delayed the issuance of approvals across numerous case types, including adjustment of status, asylum, naturalization, family-based petitions, humanitarian applications, and employment-based filings.
Clark Hill's Commercial Real Estate Symposium – Dallas, Texas
Join Clark Hill’s Commercial Real Estate attorneys and industry professionals for a timely and dynamic program in Dallas, focusing on the latest challenges and top trends in the CRE industry.