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HUD Issues New Guidance on Emotional Support Animals Under the Fair Housing Act
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) withdrew its 2013 and 2020 guidance on assistance animals in fair housing on September 17, 2025, sowing confusion among housing providers over the provisions of the Fair Housing Act (FHA) concerning reasonable accommodations in its absence. The wait for new direction under HUD on this pressing issue is over, as HUD issued its new enforcement guidance on assessing the use of animals as reasonable accommodations on May 22, 2026. The new guidance is that disability-related assistance animals exempt from housing providers’ pet policies, including pet fees, are now confined to trained service animals. The guidance also removes the presumption that untrained Emotional Support Animals (ESAs) must be accommodated by housing providers. Administratively, it puts all open HUD cases concerning ESAs on hold for individual review under the new standard by the Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Enforcement. As such, HUD has taken another significant step in its view of the FHA. While the new guidance resolves certain threshold questions—most notably by confining disability-related animal accommodations to trained service animals and eliminating the longstanding presumption in favor of untrained ESAs—it leaves several critical issues open for housing providers, including the interplay with existing state and local ESA protections, the continued viability of breed and weight restriction challenges, and the status of pending and future private court actions involving ESAs. Understanding these open questions is essential for housing providers navigating this significant policy shift. HUD’s New Guidance on Assistance Animals Under the FHA HUD’s May 22, 2026 guidance begins by explaining why the 2020 guidance was rescinded, stating that it failed to provide housing providers with greater clarity on the distinction between pets and Emotional Support Animals and, instead, led to the emergence of an entire industry to convert pets into ESAs.1 The May 22, 2026 guidance provides that, effective immediately, HUD will only find “reasonable cause” and recommended charges with respect to complaints on animal-related reasonable accommodations in cases involving animals trained to provide disability-related assistance (i.e., service animals as opposed to ESAs). The new guidance further states that HUD will only find violations of the FHA for failure to provide a reasonable accommodation involving the waiver of a pet policy when the animal has been individually trained to perform work or tasks directly related to the individual’s disability. It further states that requests to waive pet policies for untrained ESAs are no longer presumptively reasonable, as opposed to requests to waive such policies for animals trained to perform specific disability-related services.  Open Issues for Housing Providers 1. Breed and Weight Restrictions The new HUD guidance raises the question of potential challenges to breed and weight restrictions for ESAs. Although it does not directly address these ancillary issues, the rescinded HUD guidance made it clear that landlords could not apply breed and weight restrictions to disability-related assistance animals, including ESAs. Whether the new guidance effectively permits the reimposition of such restrictions on ESAs remains an open question that housing providers will need to monitor closely. 2. Private Rights of Action It is important to note that, as explicitly stated in the new HUD guidance, individuals still have the right to seek redress for perceived violations of the FHA involving ESAs through private actions in court. Individuals may file complaints directly in court—bypassing HUD—within two years after the occurrence or termination of the alleged discriminatory housing practice. This means that even though HUD itself will no longer pursue ESA-related complaints, housing providers may still face litigation from individuals asserting ESA-based accommodation claims in federal and state courts. A. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act Housing providers should also note that HUD’s new guidance is not applicable to cases falling under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (Section 504), which applies to properties participating in programs or activities receiving federal funding. Providers of federally-funded housing, therefore, remain subject to the prior, broader accommodation framework with respect to ESAs. B. State and Local Law Conflicts The new HUD guidance does not alter local and state laws and regulations where, in many jurisdictions, failing to waive a pet fee for an ESA could be considered a failure to accommodate. Given that many charges of discrimination are jointly filed with HUD and a local agency, the new HUD guidance can create a duality with respect to the treatment of ESAs. Housing providers operating in jurisdictions with independent ESA protections must continue to comply with those requirements regardless of HUD’s new position. Practical Implications The practical implications for housing providers of this reversal of decades of HUD policy concerning assistance animals as reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities cannot be overstated. Prior to the rescinding of the 2020 guidance, housing providers were generally understood to be required to allow ESAs without any pet fees or other penalties. This is no longer the case.  The new HUD guidance builds on the momentum in the direction away from the ESA-friendly interpretation of the prior HUD guidance reflected in a 2025 case from the Eastern District of Louisiana, Henderson v. Five Properties, LLC.2 In fact, HUD attached the Henderson decision to the memo issuing new guidance. In Henderson, the judge rejected the proposition that HUD guidance always required housing providers to waive pet fees for people with ESAs. Instead, the court in Henderson held that a tenant with an ESA seeking waiver of generally applicable animal fees was required to prove that waiver of the fee was both necessary for her to use and enjoy her home reasonably, and that whether such an accommodation is required is a fact-specific determination to be made on a case-by-case basis.  It is worth noting that this new HUD guidance was created in the wake of the Loper Bright decision from the U.S. Supreme Court in 2024, which noted the Court’s power to reject interpretations of statutes adopted by federal administrative agencies.3 In recent cases, such as Watts v. Joggers Run Prop. Owners Ass’n, courts are still deferring to HUD’s interpretation and regulations related to the FHA.4 The changes unfolding as a result of this new guidance will have far-reaching implications for housing providers’ operations. However, it does not change the current case law interpreting the FHA with respect to housing providers’ accommodations for ESAs. We will continue to watch closely as these issues inevitably unfold. ________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 2026, May 22, Assessing Requests for the Use of Animal as a Reasonable Accommodation Under the Fair Housing Act [press release]. 2 Henderson v. Five Properties, LLC, 2025 WL 1951763 (E.D. LA July 16, 2025). 3 Loper Bright Enters. v. Raimondo, 603 U.S. 369 (U.S. June 28, 2024). 4 Watts v. Joggers Run Prop. Owners Ass'n, 133 F.4th 1032, 1042 (11th Cir. April 7, 2025).
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Nevada Lawyer Features Lowry Article on How Berk v. Choy Affects Personal Injury Cases Removed to Federal Courts
Michael Lowry (Partner-Las Vegas) authored “Are Nevada Procedural Statutes Still Effective in Federal Courts?” appearing in the June 1, 2026, edition of Nevada Lawyer magazine. The article analyzes the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision in Berk v. Choy and its potential impact on Nevada litigation. In Berk v. Choy, the Supreme Court considered whether Delaware’s requirement that medical malpractice plaintiffs file an expert affidavit with their complaint applies in federal court. The Court held it does not, reasoning that Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 8 governs pleading requirements and displaces conflicting state procedural rules in federal diversity actions. The ruling reinforces that when a valid Federal Rule of Civil Procedure governs a disputed issue, it controls in federal court notwithstanding conflicting state procedural requirements. Michael explores how Berk may affect the application of several Nevada statutes in federal diversity cases, including provisions governing affidavits of merit, security for costs, physical and mental examinations, jury selection, recoverable costs, and offers of judgment. He suggests that if Berk is broadly applied, the decision could limit the effectiveness of certain Nevada procedural safeguards in federal court and reshape litigation strategy for parties deciding whether to proceed in state or federal court. Drawing on recent federal and appellate decisions involving Nevada law, the article examines how courts have addressed these issues and what Berk may mean for future litigation, removal decisions, and forum-selection strategy. Michael observes, “Berk adds further considerations when evaluating whether to cross the street from state to federal court based on diversity jurisdiction," highlighting the decision's potential influence on forum selection in Nevada cases.
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Meer and Sekerka Prevail in Housing Discrimination Matter
Jonathan Meer (Partner-New York, NY) and Angela Sekerka (Of Counsel-Chicago, IL) secured dismissal of two housing discrimination charges before the Texas Workforce Commission. On May 4, 2026, the Commission issued a letter of determination dismissing claims of housing discrimination based on race and retaliation.  The Commission found that the Respondent did not act to terminate the Complainant’s tenancy, nor did they take an action against this tenant that was different from someone in a different protected class.  The Commission found that the Respondents presented direct evidence suggesting that many of the actions were standard and universally applied in their policy enforcement.  It noted that the Complainant provided no evidence that a tenant of a different racial group or disability status committed a similar lease violation and was not issued an infraction or faced more lenient treatment.  After conducting an on-site inspection, the Commission also noted that interviews with other residents generally supported the absence of observed racial or disability discrimination.  As to the claim of retaliation, the Commission found that the Complainant did not even engage in an activity protected by the Texas Act, let alone be subjected to an adverse action. In a separate matter on May 8, 2026, the Commission dismissed claims of housing discrimination based on national origin and retaliation.  The Commission found that while the Respondent did restrict the Complainant’s use of the community workshop until she signed a waiver and issued formal violations, it was not due to her national origin.  The Complainant and all residents, including those who identify with a different national origin, were required to sign a waiver, and the Commission found that the Complainant was denied access solely because she explicitly refused to sign the mandatory safety form.  The Commission noted that she received a notice to vacate, not because of her national origin but because her rent was unpaid.  With respect to the claims that she was unfairly targeted by the annual audit process, the auditor who worked remotely had never met the Complainant, was unaware of the Complainant’s national origin, and used the income calculation using a locked-cell spreadsheet based on standardized state formulas used for all tenants, including those for non-Russian residents.  Further, the Commission found that there was no retaliation as the Respondents had documented issues with lease violations and failure to complete the income audit before she engaged in any potentially protected activity.
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Contracts with Teeth – Effective Defenses and Risk Transfer
John Podesta (Partner-San Francisco, CA), Wendy Testa (Partner-Philadelphia, PA) and Andrew Rossi (Associate-Philadelphia, PA) will present the Wilson Elser Forum webinar “Contracts with Teeth – Effective Defenses and Risk Transfer” on June 10, 2026. Some of the strongest defenses available to parties engaged in disputes are found in the applicable contract documents. A strong contract serves as a sword to a party proactively pursuing a remedy or risk transfer from another contracting party. Conversely, a well-negotiated contract can effectively shield a contracting party from significant liability exposure that is not reasonably related to that party's actual professional services. Contractual risk management is therefore critical, along with the need to evaluate certain risk that may be required to secure the client, obtain business, or “win” a project. It also requires the risk management team – claims professional, broker, and defense counsel – to adjust its strategy when handling contractual disputes, particularly when faced with challenging contract language and decisions on which players to consider for joinder and/or potential risk transfer.
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Motta Appointed Vice Chair of ADR Committee for American Bar Association Tort & Insurance Practice Section
Denise Motta (Of Counsel-Louisville, KY) has been appointed Vice Chair of the American Bar Association Tort & Insurance Practice Section’s Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Committee. The appointment further reflects Denise’s leadership in the field of alternative dispute resolution, where she also serves as Chair of DRI's ADR Committee and Vice Chair of the Kentucky Bar Association’s ADR Section. An experienced arbitrator and mediator, Denise is a panel member with the American Arbitration Association. In addition to her ADR leadership roles, Denise is a strategic advocate for clients in construction matters and complex business and injury disputes.
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Ackerman and Curtis Prevail in Securing Dismissal with Prejudice of an Employment Discrimination Claim
Lisa Ackerman (Partner-Chicago, IL) and Robert Curtis (Associate-Kansas City, KS) obtained a voluntary dismissal with prejudice in an employment discrimination case on behalf of a retailer in the Northern District of Illinois. Although the plaintiff was never terminated, she alleged that the retailer had discriminated against her based on a disability. Lisa and Robert immediately advised their client to file a dispositive motion and then embarked on an aggressive discovery strategy. They sent an opening set of discovery requests which were only partially answered by Plaintiff. They subsequently followed up with an extensive list of the plaintiff's discovery deficiencies. Rather than fully addressing these deficiencies, the plaintiff dismissed the lawsuit with prejudice less than 24 hours before a scheduled meet-and-confer conference. As a result, our client incurred no settlement liability.
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Wilson Elser Recognized in Chambers USA Guide 2026
Wilson Elser maintained its prestigious rankings across nine departments in the Chambers USA Guide 2026. In addition, eleven attorneys earned coveted individual recognition. Los Angeles partner David Simantob is recognized in the Insurance: Insurer, California category for the first time this year. He joins a distinguished group of Wilson Elser attorneys who have earned Chambers recognition for two or more consecutive years. Firm Recognition InsuranceColorado New Jersey  Texas Insurance: Dispute Resolution: InsurerNew York Illinois Insurance: InsurerCalifornia Transportation: NTSB Specialists USA Nationwide Transportation: Shipping/Maritime: Litigation (outside New York) Cannabis Law: USA Nationwide Individual Rankings  J. Price Collins (Partner-Dallas, TX) Insurance Michael Harowski (Partner-New Orleans, LA) Transportation: Shipping/Maritime: Litigation (outside New York) Jonathan E. Meer (Partner-New York, NY) Insurance Dispute Resolution: Insurer Thomas F. Quinn (Partner- Madison, NJ) Insurance Dean A. Rocco (Partner-Los Angeles, CA) Cannabis Law: USA Nationwide H. Jake Rodriguez (Partner-New Orleans, LA) Transportation: Shipping/Maritime: Litigation (outside New York) David Simantob (Partner-Los Angeles, CA) Insurance: Insurer Ian A. Stewart (Partner-Los Angeles, CA) Cannabis Law: USA Nationwide Katherine E. Tammaro (Partner-Madison, NJ) Insurance Thomas W. Tobin (Senior Counsel-White Plains, NY) Transportation: NTSB Specialists USA Nationwide Jane E. Young (Partner-Denver, CO) Insurance Chambers USA is the leading legal directory ranking top lawyers and law firms across the United States. The rankings are based on rigorous market analysis and independent research conducted by a dedicated team of Chambers researchers.
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Hit Send; Hit Panic! Protecting Your Protocol in the Digital Age
Maxwell Billek (Partner-Madison, NJ), Rebecca Gelozin (Partner-White Plains, NY), and Daniel Tranen (Partner-St. Louis, MO) will present the Wilson Elser Forum webinar “Hit Send; Hit Panic! Protecting Your Protocol in the Digital Age” on June 9, 2026. This presentation provides recommendations for professionals on risk management related to document retention, email, metadata, and accidental exposure of information, and how those risks can create and exacerbate liability in claims. It also encourages claims handlers to examine their own habits in these areas and look for opportunities to improve.
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Scope of Services: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives for Claims Professionals
Kimberly Blair (Partner-Chicago, IL), Peter Catalanotti (Partner-San Francisco), Joseph Francoeur (Partner-New York, NY), and Alexandra Skarka (Associate-Philadelphia, PA) will present the Wilson Elser Forum webinar “Scope of Services: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives for Claims Professionals” on June 8, 2026. The session provides a cross-disciplinary overview of how scope of services issues arise across design and construction, legal, brokerage, and real estate professions. Presenters will address how engagement agreements define and limit the scope of professional services, the risks of scope creep and undocumented service expansion, defenses available based on scope limitations, and evidentiary sources and trial strategies for scope disputes. Also covered are deposition tactics specific to scope of services claims, underwriting red flags and claims investigation best practices, third-party liability exposure when non-clients rely on an insured’s work product, and potential subrogation opportunities.
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Westlaw Today Features Shapiro Article Examining U.S. Supreme Court Decision Narrowing FAAAA Preemption
Beata Shapiro (Partner-Boston, MA) authored “The Impact of the U.S. Supreme Court Decision in Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II, LLC, No. 24-1238: Supreme Court Allows State Negligent Hiring Claims Against Brokers,” appearing in the June 1, 2026, posting of Westlaw Today. The article examines the May 2026 Supreme Court decision in Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II, LLC, holding that the Federal Aviation Administration Authorization Act (FAAAA) does not preempt state law negligent hiring claims against freight brokers when those claims fall within the statute’s safety exception.   The case arose from a catastrophic Illinois truck accident that left the plaintiff with severe, life-altering injuries. The central question before the Court was whether the FAAAA shields brokers from liability for negligent selection of motor carriers, an issue that has divided federal appellate courts for years. In a unanimous opinion authored by Justice Barrett, the Court concluded that negligent hiring claims implicate a state’s traditional safety regulatory authority and therefore fall within the FAAAA’s safety exception. While the decision confirms that brokers may face certain state law negligence claims, the Court emphasized that the FAAAA retains meaningful preemptive force and continues to provide important protections. Justice Kavanaugh, concurring, cautioned that the ruling should not be read as imposing automatic liability on brokers, noting that traditional negligence principles and proximate cause requirements remain important safeguards. Beata observes, “The Court confirmed that broker selection practices are not insulated from state tort law where safety is at issue ‒ this decision will reshape how the industry evaluates risk and compliance going forward.” She also notes that significant questions remain regarding intrastate transportation and potential claims involving shippers, making Montgomery an important development in transportation law that narrows, but does not eliminate, the reach of FAAAA preemption.
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Meer and Sekerka Prevail in Housing Discrimination Matter
Jonathan Meer (Partner-New York, NY) and Angela Sekerka (Of Counsel-Chicago, IL) secured dismissal of two housing discrimination charges before the Texas Workforce Commission. On May 4, 2026, the Commission issued a letter of determination dismissing claims of housing discrimination based on race and retaliation.  The Commission found that the Respondent did not act to terminate the Complainant’s tenancy, nor did they take an action against this tenant that was different from someone in a different protected class.  The Commission found that the Respondents presented direct evidence suggesting that many of the actions were standard and universally applied in their policy enforcement.  It noted that the Complainant provided no evidence that a tenant of a different racial group or disability status committed a similar lease violation and was not issued an infraction or faced more lenient treatment.  After conducting an on-site inspection, the Commission also noted that interviews with other residents generally supported the absence of observed racial or disability discrimination.  As to the claim of retaliation, the Commission found that the Complainant did not even engage in an activity protected by the Texas Act, let alone be subjected to an adverse action. In a separate matter on May 8, 2026, the Commission dismissed claims of housing discrimination based on national origin and retaliation.  The Commission found that while the Respondent did restrict the Complainant’s use of the community workshop until she signed a waiver and issued formal violations, it was not due to her national origin.  The Complainant and all residents, including those who identify with a different national origin, were required to sign a waiver, and the Commission found that the Complainant was denied access solely because she explicitly refused to sign the mandatory safety form.  The Commission noted that she received a notice to vacate, not because of her national origin but because her rent was unpaid.  With respect to the claims that she was unfairly targeted by the annual audit process, the auditor who worked remotely had never met the Complainant, was unaware of the Complainant’s national origin, and used the income calculation using a locked-cell spreadsheet based on standardized state formulas used for all tenants, including those for non-Russian residents.  Further, the Commission found that there was no retaliation as the Respondents had documented issues with lease violations and failure to complete the income audit before she engaged in any potentially protected activity.
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Nevada Lawyer Features Lowry Article on How Berk v. Choy Affects Personal Injury Cases Removed to Federal Courts
Michael Lowry (Partner-Las Vegas) authored “Are Nevada Procedural Statutes Still Effective in Federal Courts?” appearing in the June 1, 2026, edition of Nevada Lawyer magazine. The article analyzes the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision in Berk v. Choy and its potential impact on Nevada litigation. In Berk v. Choy, the Supreme Court considered whether Delaware’s requirement that medical malpractice plaintiffs file an expert affidavit with their complaint applies in federal court. The Court held it does not, reasoning that Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 8 governs pleading requirements and displaces conflicting state procedural rules in federal diversity actions. The ruling reinforces that when a valid Federal Rule of Civil Procedure governs a disputed issue, it controls in federal court notwithstanding conflicting state procedural requirements. Michael explores how Berk may affect the application of several Nevada statutes in federal diversity cases, including provisions governing affidavits of merit, security for costs, physical and mental examinations, jury selection, recoverable costs, and offers of judgment. He suggests that if Berk is broadly applied, the decision could limit the effectiveness of certain Nevada procedural safeguards in federal court and reshape litigation strategy for parties deciding whether to proceed in state or federal court. Drawing on recent federal and appellate decisions involving Nevada law, the article examines how courts have addressed these issues and what Berk may mean for future litigation, removal decisions, and forum-selection strategy. Michael observes, “Berk adds further considerations when evaluating whether to cross the street from state to federal court based on diversity jurisdiction," highlighting the decision's potential influence on forum selection in Nevada cases.
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HUD Issues New Guidance on Emotional Support Animals Under the Fair Housing Act
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) withdrew its 2013 and 2020 guidance on assistance animals in fair housing on September 17, 2025, sowing confusion among housing providers over the provisions of the Fair Housing Act (FHA) concerning reasonable accommodations in its absence. The wait for new direction under HUD on this pressing issue is over, as HUD issued its new enforcement guidance on assessing the use of animals as reasonable accommodations on May 22, 2026. The new guidance is that disability-related assistance animals exempt from housing providers’ pet policies, including pet fees, are now confined to trained service animals. The guidance also removes the presumption that untrained Emotional Support Animals (ESAs) must be accommodated by housing providers. Administratively, it puts all open HUD cases concerning ESAs on hold for individual review under the new standard by the Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Enforcement. As such, HUD has taken another significant step in its view of the FHA. While the new guidance resolves certain threshold questions—most notably by confining disability-related animal accommodations to trained service animals and eliminating the longstanding presumption in favor of untrained ESAs—it leaves several critical issues open for housing providers, including the interplay with existing state and local ESA protections, the continued viability of breed and weight restriction challenges, and the status of pending and future private court actions involving ESAs. Understanding these open questions is essential for housing providers navigating this significant policy shift. HUD’s New Guidance on Assistance Animals Under the FHA HUD’s May 22, 2026 guidance begins by explaining why the 2020 guidance was rescinded, stating that it failed to provide housing providers with greater clarity on the distinction between pets and Emotional Support Animals and, instead, led to the emergence of an entire industry to convert pets into ESAs.1 The May 22, 2026 guidance provides that, effective immediately, HUD will only find “reasonable cause” and recommended charges with respect to complaints on animal-related reasonable accommodations in cases involving animals trained to provide disability-related assistance (i.e., service animals as opposed to ESAs). The new guidance further states that HUD will only find violations of the FHA for failure to provide a reasonable accommodation involving the waiver of a pet policy when the animal has been individually trained to perform work or tasks directly related to the individual’s disability. It further states that requests to waive pet policies for untrained ESAs are no longer presumptively reasonable, as opposed to requests to waive such policies for animals trained to perform specific disability-related services.  Open Issues for Housing Providers 1. Breed and Weight Restrictions The new HUD guidance raises the question of potential challenges to breed and weight restrictions for ESAs. Although it does not directly address these ancillary issues, the rescinded HUD guidance made it clear that landlords could not apply breed and weight restrictions to disability-related assistance animals, including ESAs. Whether the new guidance effectively permits the reimposition of such restrictions on ESAs remains an open question that housing providers will need to monitor closely. 2. Private Rights of Action It is important to note that, as explicitly stated in the new HUD guidance, individuals still have the right to seek redress for perceived violations of the FHA involving ESAs through private actions in court. Individuals may file complaints directly in court—bypassing HUD—within two years after the occurrence or termination of the alleged discriminatory housing practice. This means that even though HUD itself will no longer pursue ESA-related complaints, housing providers may still face litigation from individuals asserting ESA-based accommodation claims in federal and state courts. A. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act Housing providers should also note that HUD’s new guidance is not applicable to cases falling under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (Section 504), which applies to properties participating in programs or activities receiving federal funding. Providers of federally-funded housing, therefore, remain subject to the prior, broader accommodation framework with respect to ESAs. B. State and Local Law Conflicts The new HUD guidance does not alter local and state laws and regulations where, in many jurisdictions, failing to waive a pet fee for an ESA could be considered a failure to accommodate. Given that many charges of discrimination are jointly filed with HUD and a local agency, the new HUD guidance can create a duality with respect to the treatment of ESAs. Housing providers operating in jurisdictions with independent ESA protections must continue to comply with those requirements regardless of HUD’s new position. Practical Implications The practical implications for housing providers of this reversal of decades of HUD policy concerning assistance animals as reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities cannot be overstated. Prior to the rescinding of the 2020 guidance, housing providers were generally understood to be required to allow ESAs without any pet fees or other penalties. This is no longer the case.  The new HUD guidance builds on the momentum in the direction away from the ESA-friendly interpretation of the prior HUD guidance reflected in a 2025 case from the Eastern District of Louisiana, Henderson v. Five Properties, LLC.2 In fact, HUD attached the Henderson decision to the memo issuing new guidance. In Henderson, the judge rejected the proposition that HUD guidance always required housing providers to waive pet fees for people with ESAs. Instead, the court in Henderson held that a tenant with an ESA seeking waiver of generally applicable animal fees was required to prove that waiver of the fee was both necessary for her to use and enjoy her home reasonably, and that whether such an accommodation is required is a fact-specific determination to be made on a case-by-case basis.  It is worth noting that this new HUD guidance was created in the wake of the Loper Bright decision from the U.S. Supreme Court in 2024, which noted the Court’s power to reject interpretations of statutes adopted by federal administrative agencies.3 In recent cases, such as Watts v. Joggers Run Prop. Owners Ass’n, courts are still deferring to HUD’s interpretation and regulations related to the FHA.4 The changes unfolding as a result of this new guidance will have far-reaching implications for housing providers’ operations. However, it does not change the current case law interpreting the FHA with respect to housing providers’ accommodations for ESAs. We will continue to watch closely as these issues inevitably unfold. ________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 2026, May 22, Assessing Requests for the Use of Animal as a Reasonable Accommodation Under the Fair Housing Act [press release]. 2 Henderson v. Five Properties, LLC, 2025 WL 1951763 (E.D. LA July 16, 2025). 3 Loper Bright Enters. v. Raimondo, 603 U.S. 369 (U.S. June 28, 2024). 4 Watts v. Joggers Run Prop. Owners Ass'n, 133 F.4th 1032, 1042 (11th Cir. April 7, 2025).
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Contracts with Teeth – Effective Defenses and Risk Transfer
John Podesta (Partner-San Francisco, CA), Wendy Testa (Partner-Philadelphia, PA) and Andrew Rossi (Associate-Philadelphia, PA) will present the Wilson Elser Forum webinar “Contracts with Teeth – Effective Defenses and Risk Transfer” on June 10, 2026. Some of the strongest defenses available to parties engaged in disputes are found in the applicable contract documents. A strong contract serves as a sword to a party proactively pursuing a remedy or risk transfer from another contracting party. Conversely, a well-negotiated contract can effectively shield a contracting party from significant liability exposure that is not reasonably related to that party's actual professional services. Contractual risk management is therefore critical, along with the need to evaluate certain risk that may be required to secure the client, obtain business, or “win” a project. It also requires the risk management team – claims professional, broker, and defense counsel – to adjust its strategy when handling contractual disputes, particularly when faced with challenging contract language and decisions on which players to consider for joinder and/or potential risk transfer.
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Motta Appointed Vice Chair of ADR Committee for American Bar Association Tort & Insurance Practice Section
Denise Motta (Of Counsel-Louisville, KY) has been appointed Vice Chair of the American Bar Association Tort & Insurance Practice Section’s Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Committee. The appointment further reflects Denise’s leadership in the field of alternative dispute resolution, where she also serves as Chair of DRI's ADR Committee and Vice Chair of the Kentucky Bar Association’s ADR Section. An experienced arbitrator and mediator, Denise is a panel member with the American Arbitration Association. In addition to her ADR leadership roles, Denise is a strategic advocate for clients in construction matters and complex business and injury disputes.
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Ackerman and Curtis Prevail in Securing Dismissal with Prejudice of an Employment Discrimination Claim
Lisa Ackerman (Partner-Chicago, IL) and Robert Curtis (Associate-Kansas City, KS) obtained a voluntary dismissal with prejudice in an employment discrimination case on behalf of a retailer in the Northern District of Illinois. Although the plaintiff was never terminated, she alleged that the retailer had discriminated against her based on a disability. Lisa and Robert immediately advised their client to file a dispositive motion and then embarked on an aggressive discovery strategy. They sent an opening set of discovery requests which were only partially answered by Plaintiff. They subsequently followed up with an extensive list of the plaintiff's discovery deficiencies. Rather than fully addressing these deficiencies, the plaintiff dismissed the lawsuit with prejudice less than 24 hours before a scheduled meet-and-confer conference. As a result, our client incurred no settlement liability.
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Wilson Elser Recognized in Chambers USA Guide 2026
Wilson Elser maintained its prestigious rankings across nine departments in the Chambers USA Guide 2026. In addition, eleven attorneys earned coveted individual recognition. Los Angeles partner David Simantob is recognized in the Insurance: Insurer, California category for the first time this year. He joins a distinguished group of Wilson Elser attorneys who have earned Chambers recognition for two or more consecutive years. Firm Recognition InsuranceColorado New Jersey  Texas Insurance: Dispute Resolution: InsurerNew York Illinois Insurance: InsurerCalifornia Transportation: NTSB Specialists USA Nationwide Transportation: Shipping/Maritime: Litigation (outside New York) Cannabis Law: USA Nationwide Individual Rankings  J. Price Collins (Partner-Dallas, TX) Insurance Michael Harowski (Partner-New Orleans, LA) Transportation: Shipping/Maritime: Litigation (outside New York) Jonathan E. Meer (Partner-New York, NY) Insurance Dispute Resolution: Insurer Thomas F. Quinn (Partner- Madison, NJ) Insurance Dean A. Rocco (Partner-Los Angeles, CA) Cannabis Law: USA Nationwide H. Jake Rodriguez (Partner-New Orleans, LA) Transportation: Shipping/Maritime: Litigation (outside New York) David Simantob (Partner-Los Angeles, CA) Insurance: Insurer Ian A. Stewart (Partner-Los Angeles, CA) Cannabis Law: USA Nationwide Katherine E. Tammaro (Partner-Madison, NJ) Insurance Thomas W. Tobin (Senior Counsel-White Plains, NY) Transportation: NTSB Specialists USA Nationwide Jane E. Young (Partner-Denver, CO) Insurance Chambers USA is the leading legal directory ranking top lawyers and law firms across the United States. The rankings are based on rigorous market analysis and independent research conducted by a dedicated team of Chambers researchers.
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Hit Send; Hit Panic! Protecting Your Protocol in the Digital Age
Maxwell Billek (Partner-Madison, NJ), Rebecca Gelozin (Partner-White Plains, NY), and Daniel Tranen (Partner-St. Louis, MO) will present the Wilson Elser Forum webinar “Hit Send; Hit Panic! Protecting Your Protocol in the Digital Age” on June 9, 2026. This presentation provides recommendations for professionals on risk management related to document retention, email, metadata, and accidental exposure of information, and how those risks can create and exacerbate liability in claims. It also encourages claims handlers to examine their own habits in these areas and look for opportunities to improve.
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Scope of Services: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives for Claims Professionals
Kimberly Blair (Partner-Chicago, IL), Peter Catalanotti (Partner-San Francisco), Joseph Francoeur (Partner-New York, NY), and Alexandra Skarka (Associate-Philadelphia, PA) will present the Wilson Elser Forum webinar “Scope of Services: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives for Claims Professionals” on June 8, 2026. The session provides a cross-disciplinary overview of how scope of services issues arise across design and construction, legal, brokerage, and real estate professions. Presenters will address how engagement agreements define and limit the scope of professional services, the risks of scope creep and undocumented service expansion, defenses available based on scope limitations, and evidentiary sources and trial strategies for scope disputes. Also covered are deposition tactics specific to scope of services claims, underwriting red flags and claims investigation best practices, third-party liability exposure when non-clients rely on an insured’s work product, and potential subrogation opportunities.
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Westlaw Today Features Shapiro Article Examining U.S. Supreme Court Decision Narrowing FAAAA Preemption
Beata Shapiro (Partner-Boston, MA) authored “The Impact of the U.S. Supreme Court Decision in Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II, LLC, No. 24-1238: Supreme Court Allows State Negligent Hiring Claims Against Brokers,” appearing in the June 1, 2026, posting of Westlaw Today. The article examines the May 2026 Supreme Court decision in Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II, LLC, holding that the Federal Aviation Administration Authorization Act (FAAAA) does not preempt state law negligent hiring claims against freight brokers when those claims fall within the statute’s safety exception.   The case arose from a catastrophic Illinois truck accident that left the plaintiff with severe, life-altering injuries. The central question before the Court was whether the FAAAA shields brokers from liability for negligent selection of motor carriers, an issue that has divided federal appellate courts for years. In a unanimous opinion authored by Justice Barrett, the Court concluded that negligent hiring claims implicate a state’s traditional safety regulatory authority and therefore fall within the FAAAA’s safety exception. While the decision confirms that brokers may face certain state law negligence claims, the Court emphasized that the FAAAA retains meaningful preemptive force and continues to provide important protections. Justice Kavanaugh, concurring, cautioned that the ruling should not be read as imposing automatic liability on brokers, noting that traditional negligence principles and proximate cause requirements remain important safeguards. Beata observes, “The Court confirmed that broker selection practices are not insulated from state tort law where safety is at issue ‒ this decision will reshape how the industry evaluates risk and compliance going forward.” She also notes that significant questions remain regarding intrastate transportation and potential claims involving shippers, making Montgomery an important development in transportation law that narrows, but does not eliminate, the reach of FAAAA preemption.
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Client Wins
Meer and Sekerka Prevail in Housing Discrimination Matter
Jonathan Meer (Partner-New York, NY) and Angela Sekerka (Of Counsel-Chicago, IL) secured dismissal of two housing discrimination charges before the Texas Workforce Commission. On May 4, 2026, the Commission issued a letter of determination dismissing claims of housing discrimination based on race and retaliation.  The Commission found that the Respondent did not act to terminate the Complainant’s tenancy, nor did they take an action against this tenant that was different from someone in a different protected class.  The Commission found that the Respondents presented direct evidence suggesting that many of the actions were standard and universally applied in their policy enforcement.  It noted that the Complainant provided no evidence that a tenant of a different racial group or disability status committed a similar lease violation and was not issued an infraction or faced more lenient treatment.  After conducting an on-site inspection, the Commission also noted that interviews with other residents generally supported the absence of observed racial or disability discrimination.  As to the claim of retaliation, the Commission found that the Complainant did not even engage in an activity protected by the Texas Act, let alone be subjected to an adverse action. In a separate matter on May 8, 2026, the Commission dismissed claims of housing discrimination based on national origin and retaliation.  The Commission found that while the Respondent did restrict the Complainant’s use of the community workshop until she signed a waiver and issued formal violations, it was not due to her national origin.  The Complainant and all residents, including those who identify with a different national origin, were required to sign a waiver, and the Commission found that the Complainant was denied access solely because she explicitly refused to sign the mandatory safety form.  The Commission noted that she received a notice to vacate, not because of her national origin but because her rent was unpaid.  With respect to the claims that she was unfairly targeted by the annual audit process, the auditor who worked remotely had never met the Complainant, was unaware of the Complainant’s national origin, and used the income calculation using a locked-cell spreadsheet based on standardized state formulas used for all tenants, including those for non-Russian residents.  Further, the Commission found that there was no retaliation as the Respondents had documented issues with lease violations and failure to complete the income audit before she engaged in any potentially protected activity.
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Publications
Nevada Lawyer Features Lowry Article on How Berk v. Choy Affects Personal Injury Cases Removed to Federal Courts
Michael Lowry (Partner-Las Vegas) authored “Are Nevada Procedural Statutes Still Effective in Federal Courts?” appearing in the June 1, 2026, edition of Nevada Lawyer magazine. The article analyzes the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision in Berk v. Choy and its potential impact on Nevada litigation. In Berk v. Choy, the Supreme Court considered whether Delaware’s requirement that medical malpractice plaintiffs file an expert affidavit with their complaint applies in federal court. The Court held it does not, reasoning that Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 8 governs pleading requirements and displaces conflicting state procedural rules in federal diversity actions. The ruling reinforces that when a valid Federal Rule of Civil Procedure governs a disputed issue, it controls in federal court notwithstanding conflicting state procedural requirements. Michael explores how Berk may affect the application of several Nevada statutes in federal diversity cases, including provisions governing affidavits of merit, security for costs, physical and mental examinations, jury selection, recoverable costs, and offers of judgment. He suggests that if Berk is broadly applied, the decision could limit the effectiveness of certain Nevada procedural safeguards in federal court and reshape litigation strategy for parties deciding whether to proceed in state or federal court. Drawing on recent federal and appellate decisions involving Nevada law, the article examines how courts have addressed these issues and what Berk may mean for future litigation, removal decisions, and forum-selection strategy. Michael observes, “Berk adds further considerations when evaluating whether to cross the street from state to federal court based on diversity jurisdiction," highlighting the decision's potential influence on forum selection in Nevada cases.
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Publications
HUD Issues New Guidance on Emotional Support Animals Under the Fair Housing Act
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) withdrew its 2013 and 2020 guidance on assistance animals in fair housing on September 17, 2025, sowing confusion among housing providers over the provisions of the Fair Housing Act (FHA) concerning reasonable accommodations in its absence. The wait for new direction under HUD on this pressing issue is over, as HUD issued its new enforcement guidance on assessing the use of animals as reasonable accommodations on May 22, 2026. The new guidance is that disability-related assistance animals exempt from housing providers’ pet policies, including pet fees, are now confined to trained service animals. The guidance also removes the presumption that untrained Emotional Support Animals (ESAs) must be accommodated by housing providers. Administratively, it puts all open HUD cases concerning ESAs on hold for individual review under the new standard by the Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Enforcement. As such, HUD has taken another significant step in its view of the FHA. While the new guidance resolves certain threshold questions—most notably by confining disability-related animal accommodations to trained service animals and eliminating the longstanding presumption in favor of untrained ESAs—it leaves several critical issues open for housing providers, including the interplay with existing state and local ESA protections, the continued viability of breed and weight restriction challenges, and the status of pending and future private court actions involving ESAs. Understanding these open questions is essential for housing providers navigating this significant policy shift. HUD’s New Guidance on Assistance Animals Under the FHA HUD’s May 22, 2026 guidance begins by explaining why the 2020 guidance was rescinded, stating that it failed to provide housing providers with greater clarity on the distinction between pets and Emotional Support Animals and, instead, led to the emergence of an entire industry to convert pets into ESAs.1 The May 22, 2026 guidance provides that, effective immediately, HUD will only find “reasonable cause” and recommended charges with respect to complaints on animal-related reasonable accommodations in cases involving animals trained to provide disability-related assistance (i.e., service animals as opposed to ESAs). The new guidance further states that HUD will only find violations of the FHA for failure to provide a reasonable accommodation involving the waiver of a pet policy when the animal has been individually trained to perform work or tasks directly related to the individual’s disability. It further states that requests to waive pet policies for untrained ESAs are no longer presumptively reasonable, as opposed to requests to waive such policies for animals trained to perform specific disability-related services.  Open Issues for Housing Providers 1. Breed and Weight Restrictions The new HUD guidance raises the question of potential challenges to breed and weight restrictions for ESAs. Although it does not directly address these ancillary issues, the rescinded HUD guidance made it clear that landlords could not apply breed and weight restrictions to disability-related assistance animals, including ESAs. Whether the new guidance effectively permits the reimposition of such restrictions on ESAs remains an open question that housing providers will need to monitor closely. 2. Private Rights of Action It is important to note that, as explicitly stated in the new HUD guidance, individuals still have the right to seek redress for perceived violations of the FHA involving ESAs through private actions in court. Individuals may file complaints directly in court—bypassing HUD—within two years after the occurrence or termination of the alleged discriminatory housing practice. This means that even though HUD itself will no longer pursue ESA-related complaints, housing providers may still face litigation from individuals asserting ESA-based accommodation claims in federal and state courts. A. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act Housing providers should also note that HUD’s new guidance is not applicable to cases falling under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (Section 504), which applies to properties participating in programs or activities receiving federal funding. Providers of federally-funded housing, therefore, remain subject to the prior, broader accommodation framework with respect to ESAs. B. State and Local Law Conflicts The new HUD guidance does not alter local and state laws and regulations where, in many jurisdictions, failing to waive a pet fee for an ESA could be considered a failure to accommodate. Given that many charges of discrimination are jointly filed with HUD and a local agency, the new HUD guidance can create a duality with respect to the treatment of ESAs. Housing providers operating in jurisdictions with independent ESA protections must continue to comply with those requirements regardless of HUD’s new position. Practical Implications The practical implications for housing providers of this reversal of decades of HUD policy concerning assistance animals as reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities cannot be overstated. Prior to the rescinding of the 2020 guidance, housing providers were generally understood to be required to allow ESAs without any pet fees or other penalties. This is no longer the case.  The new HUD guidance builds on the momentum in the direction away from the ESA-friendly interpretation of the prior HUD guidance reflected in a 2025 case from the Eastern District of Louisiana, Henderson v. Five Properties, LLC.2 In fact, HUD attached the Henderson decision to the memo issuing new guidance. In Henderson, the judge rejected the proposition that HUD guidance always required housing providers to waive pet fees for people with ESAs. Instead, the court in Henderson held that a tenant with an ESA seeking waiver of generally applicable animal fees was required to prove that waiver of the fee was both necessary for her to use and enjoy her home reasonably, and that whether such an accommodation is required is a fact-specific determination to be made on a case-by-case basis.  It is worth noting that this new HUD guidance was created in the wake of the Loper Bright decision from the U.S. Supreme Court in 2024, which noted the Court’s power to reject interpretations of statutes adopted by federal administrative agencies.3 In recent cases, such as Watts v. Joggers Run Prop. Owners Ass’n, courts are still deferring to HUD’s interpretation and regulations related to the FHA.4 The changes unfolding as a result of this new guidance will have far-reaching implications for housing providers’ operations. However, it does not change the current case law interpreting the FHA with respect to housing providers’ accommodations for ESAs. We will continue to watch closely as these issues inevitably unfold. ________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 2026, May 22, Assessing Requests for the Use of Animal as a Reasonable Accommodation Under the Fair Housing Act [press release]. 2 Henderson v. Five Properties, LLC, 2025 WL 1951763 (E.D. LA July 16, 2025). 3 Loper Bright Enters. v. Raimondo, 603 U.S. 369 (U.S. June 28, 2024). 4 Watts v. Joggers Run Prop. Owners Ass'n, 133 F.4th 1032, 1042 (11th Cir. April 7, 2025).
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Events
Contracts with Teeth – Effective Defenses and Risk Transfer
John Podesta (Partner-San Francisco, CA), Wendy Testa (Partner-Philadelphia, PA) and Andrew Rossi (Associate-Philadelphia, PA) will present the Wilson Elser Forum webinar “Contracts with Teeth – Effective Defenses and Risk Transfer” on June 10, 2026. Some of the strongest defenses available to parties engaged in disputes are found in the applicable contract documents. A strong contract serves as a sword to a party proactively pursuing a remedy or risk transfer from another contracting party. Conversely, a well-negotiated contract can effectively shield a contracting party from significant liability exposure that is not reasonably related to that party's actual professional services. Contractual risk management is therefore critical, along with the need to evaluate certain risk that may be required to secure the client, obtain business, or “win” a project. It also requires the risk management team – claims professional, broker, and defense counsel – to adjust its strategy when handling contractual disputes, particularly when faced with challenging contract language and decisions on which players to consider for joinder and/or potential risk transfer.
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News
Motta Appointed Vice Chair of ADR Committee for American Bar Association Tort & Insurance Practice Section
Denise Motta (Of Counsel-Louisville, KY) has been appointed Vice Chair of the American Bar Association Tort & Insurance Practice Section’s Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Committee. The appointment further reflects Denise’s leadership in the field of alternative dispute resolution, where she also serves as Chair of DRI's ADR Committee and Vice Chair of the Kentucky Bar Association’s ADR Section. An experienced arbitrator and mediator, Denise is a panel member with the American Arbitration Association. In addition to her ADR leadership roles, Denise is a strategic advocate for clients in construction matters and complex business and injury disputes.
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Client Wins
Ackerman and Curtis Prevail in Securing Dismissal with Prejudice of an Employment Discrimination Claim
Lisa Ackerman (Partner-Chicago, IL) and Robert Curtis (Associate-Kansas City, KS) obtained a voluntary dismissal with prejudice in an employment discrimination case on behalf of a retailer in the Northern District of Illinois. Although the plaintiff was never terminated, she alleged that the retailer had discriminated against her based on a disability. Lisa and Robert immediately advised their client to file a dispositive motion and then embarked on an aggressive discovery strategy. They sent an opening set of discovery requests which were only partially answered by Plaintiff. They subsequently followed up with an extensive list of the plaintiff's discovery deficiencies. Rather than fully addressing these deficiencies, the plaintiff dismissed the lawsuit with prejudice less than 24 hours before a scheduled meet-and-confer conference. As a result, our client incurred no settlement liability.
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