Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Joette Katz | March 20, 2020
A recent report indicated that DCF's Careline had received 60 calls in a day. If that's true, it is not a good thing. It means 4,000 reports per month are not being made, and children are not being seen.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Irve J. Goldman | March 19, 2020
The point at which bankruptcy relief must be sought in the event of foreclosure can depend upon applicable state law, and the analysis can be tricky.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | March 18, 2020
Working from home means your appearance no longer matters, so you can let your work speak for itself and dispense with the superficialities.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Dwight Merriam | March 18, 2020
What are landlords to do if they discover an outbreak of the coronavirus in their building? Do they have an obligation to shut down the building and decontaminate the space? Will they be liable for business interruption?
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Mark A. Berman | March 16, 2020
Lawyers cannot let their guard down when they are using the shared family laptop while working from home in sweats.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Jeh C. Johnson and Jeannie S. Rhee | March 12, 2020
Former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh C. Johnson and Jeannie S. Rhee, a former team leader at Special Counsel Robert Mueller's office, share insight to help general counsel and other key stakeholders through rough waters.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Steven Wilf | March 12, 2020
Hugh Macgill has been praised as an institution builder. Those who knew him well remembered another side: his irreverence, audacity and irritation with nonsense.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | March 12, 2020
Turning any other disadvantaged racial minority into a team mascot would clearly be offensive. American Indians are no different.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | March 6, 2020
Third-party litigation funding, first popular across the pond in England and Wales, has grown into a major American industry. But attorneys and clients are forewarned there remain some risks.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | March 4, 2020
Do women really want to discuss their hot flashes with their law firms and clients?
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