By Ryan Tarinelli | September 8, 2020
Chief Judge Janet DiFiore reports that more than 1,700 people showed up for grand jury duty in New York City courthouses during a week in August. She says that figure is "only slightly lower" than response rates before the pandemic.
By Ross Todd | September 8, 2020
"No matter how many trials you've done, if you haven't done one remotely, you're a brand new lawyer all over again," says Coreen Wilson of Wieck Wilson in Bellevue, Washington, who recently won a defense verdict from a jury who heard much of a trial remotely.
By Katheryn Tucker | September 7, 2020
"We not only believed Mr. Ferguson, we have been inspired by his determination to get answers and seek justice," said Donovan Potter of Beasley Allen's Atlanta office.
By Angela Morris | September 4, 2020
Van Zandt County Justice of the Peace Pct. 2 Judge Sandra Plaster said that truck drivers working on a solar farm near her family's property were Mexicans, they were "illegal" and they did not have driver licenses, said the public warning.
By Dan Packel | September 4, 2020
A Washington, D.C., federal judge found the firm had failed to make it definitively clear that the eight additional weeks of leave that it generally grants to birth mothers was connected to the "disability" incurred as a result of childbirth.
By Ross Todd | September 4, 2020
Kudos go out to litigators at Cooley, Davis Wright Tremaine, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, Latham & Watkins, and White & Case.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | September 3, 2020
A new filing lays out the behind-the-scenes work attorneys did in the case, where Trump officials eventually admitted to making false statements in court—as well as the lawyers' billing rates.
By Jason Grant | September 2, 2020
Steven Donziger, who once won an $8.6 billion judgment against Chevron, has intensified his battle against the special prosecutor appointed to his criminal contempt case, the civil-case judge who leveled the charges against him, and the judge presiding over the looming Sept. 9 bench trial.
By Katheryn Tucker | September 2, 2020
"It won't be done the same way," Chief Justice Harold Melton said. "We're not starting up the same thing we used to do, but something different."
By C. Ryan Barber | September 2, 2020
Robin Nunn, a former in-house lawyer at American Express and Capital One, was most recently the chairwoman of Dechert's consumer financial services practice. Sandra Moser arrives from Quinn, where she had been a co-leader of the firm's white-collar defense practice.
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