Scott J. GelbmanGovernment Affairs AnalystK&L Gates LLPWebsitewww.klgates.comOrganization ProfileFull ProfileConnectEmailTwitterLinkedIn202-778-9067 Professional Biography Scott J. Gelbman is a government affairs analyst at the firm’s Washington, D.C. office. He is a member of the Public Policy and Law practice group. More Legal and Business Bylines From Scott J. Gelbman AI Updates: Committees on Capitol Hill Continue Debate on Future of Emerging Technologies - (Posted On Tuesday, April 22, 2025) House Bipartisan Task Force on Artificial Intelligence Report - (Posted On Tuesday, January 21, 2025) Key Provisions on Artificial Intelligence in Fiscal Year 2025 NDAA - (Posted On Thursday, January 02, 2025) New House AI Bills for The Financial Services Sector - (Posted On Thursday, December 12, 2024) New Legislation Would Establish the First US National Comprehensive Privacy Law - (Posted On Tuesday, May 14, 2024) President Biden Issues Wide-Ranging Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence - (Posted On Friday, November 03, 2023) Congress to Increase Funds for Artificial Intelligence Capabilities in Fiscal Year 2024 - (Posted On Wednesday, September 20, 2023) Biden Administration Seeks Input on AI Risks and Opportunities - (Posted On Sunday, June 18, 2023) In the Weeds: The States Reform Act of 2021, The Latest Comprehensive Cannabis Reform Bill - (Posted On Monday, November 15, 2021) Cannabis Banking: The Safe Banking Act 2.0 Passes the House of Representatives - (Posted On Tuesday, April 20, 2021) Pagination Page 1 Next page Next › Current Legal Analysis Beltway Buzz, June 20, 2025 by: James J. Plunkett DOJ Civil Division Sets Enforcement Priorities to Advance Administration’s Policy Objectives by: T. Scott Kelly , Nonnie L. Shivers July 2025 Visa Bulletin: Limited Advancement for India and China by: Amanda R. Goodman Privacy Tip #447 – Understanding Cybersquatting by: Linn F. Freedman Sixth Circuit Holds TPAs Do Not Get a Free Pass from ERISA’s Fiduciary Duties by: William P. Sweeney , John D. Martini Trump’s Drone Duet: Executive Orders Cracking Down on Threats While Boosting U.S. Drone Leadership by: Kathryn M. Rattigan , David E. Carney Federal Court Strikes Down HIPAA Reproductive Health Care Privacy Rule by: Hunton Andrews Kurth’s Privacy and Cybersecurity Why Dumping Sensitive Data on Network Shares is a Liability by: Kathryn M. Rattigan , Jim Merrifield, IGP, CIGO Supreme Court Rules Retired Disabled Employee Cannot Bring ADA Claims Over Post-Employment Benefits Change by: Jonathan R. Mook , Zachary V. Zagger Lawyers Continue to Get in Hot Water For Citing AI Hallucinated Cases by: Linn F. Freedman California’s SB 690: A Game-Changer for Website Privacy Lawsuits Pushes Forward by: Kathryn M. Rattigan VPPA Class Action Plaintiffs May Not Waive Arbitration Goodbye by: Roma Patel Circuit Court Roundup: DC Cir. Rejects NLRB’s “Irrational” Impasse Ruling, 4th Cir. Green-Lights Union’s “Sharp-Elbowed” Campaign by: Joshua S. Fox , Yonatan Grossman-Boder CISO’s: Take a Look at CSC’s CISO Outlook 2025 Report by: Linn F. Freedman Fair Workweeks: Navigating the Patchwork of Predictive Scheduling Laws by: Ashley M. Farrell Pickett , Ashley Attia Upcoming Events Jun 23 2025 The First 100 Days and Beyond Under the New Administration | Session 7: Changing Landscape of Federal and State Financial Services Regulation Jun 24 2025 2025 Special Assets Summer School Webinar: Agricultural Borrowers and Problem Loans Jun 24 2025 Proposition 65 Short-Form Warning Requirements and Compliance Strategies Jun 25 2025 TSCA Reform – Nine Years Later Print