Amy BlackwoodAssociateProskauer Rose LLPWebsitewww.proskauer.comOrganization ProfileFull ProfileConnectEmail202-416-6840 Professional Biography Amy Blackwood is an Associate in the Labor & Employment Law Department, resident in the Washington, DC office. More Legal and Business Bylines From Amy Blackwood IRS Offers FATCA Relief, Extending Registration Deadline and Expanding Intergovernmental Agreement List - Internal Revenue Service, Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act - (Posted On Friday, April 11, 2014) DOD (Department of Defense) Issues Proposed Rule Extending Limitations on Contractor Employee Personal Conflicts of Interest - (Posted On Monday, April 07, 2014) OFCCP Adds New Resources to Disability and Veterans Community Resources Directory - (Posted On Monday, April 07, 2014) Federal Court Ruling Raises Questions About Privileged Nature Of Certain Internal Investigations - (Posted On Wednesday, March 19, 2014) Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 2 Current Legal Analysis China’s National Intellectual Property Administration Releases 2025 Budget and Targets – Expecting Over 5 Million Patent Applications in 2025 by: Aaron Wininger WHEN GOOGLE FOLLOWS YOU TO THE DMV: Where Consent Gets Lost in the Traffic by: Blake Landis China’s National Intellectual Property Administration: Accelerate the Use of AI in Examination by: Aaron Wininger NLRB Firing Decision Stayed; Board to Stay Without a Quorum by: Michael J. Lebowich , Joshua S. Fox What are the Odds that FanDuelDraftKingsBet365 Can Save Tax-Exempt Bonds? by: Michael A. Cullers D.C. Circuit Rules Trump Can Remove Independent Agency Members Without Cause by: C. Thomas Davis , Zachary V. Zagger Beltway Buzz, March 28, 2025 by: James J. Plunkett Privacy and Data Security in Community Associations: Navigating Risks and Compliance by: Hannah M. Daigle , Mayukh Sircar Upcoming Events Apr 30 2025 Workplace Horizons 2025 Apr 2 2025 How Employers Can Prepare for Immigration Audits and Visits Apr 3 2025 Defense Counsel: Obligations to Insured Clients and Insurers Apr 3 2025 Defense Counsel: Obligations to Insured Clients and Insurers Print