By Amanda Bronstad | June 24, 2021
Ohio U.S. District Judge Dan Polster initially said only individuals vaccinated against COVID-19 could serve on a trial set for October. Defense counsel said the move would block the court from getting a fair cross-section of the community. The debate comes as courts, in the midst of returning to jury trials at the courthouse, grapple with jurors and the vaccine.
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By Robert Storace | June 22, 2021
"While it's impossible to determine with certainty how litigation will play out here, I suspect that in many industries employers will be loath to tee up litigation by terminating employees who are not vaccinated," Pirrotti said.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 17, 2021
Lawsuits against China over the pandemic have turned to diplomatic channels to send service of process to the Chinese government, which has refused to respond on immunity grounds. But not all the defendants are governmental entities, according to the lawsuits, including the Wuhan Institute of Virology now at the center of a renewed U.S. intelligence investigation.
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By Robert Storace | June 17, 2021
"The videos have also provided plaintiffs attorneys with additional evidence to consider whether to civilly prosecute these allegations," Berke said.
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By Robert Storace | June 10, 2021
After 15 years as Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers Connecticut's executive director, Beth Griffin has announced she will be departing her post. David Williams will take over on July 1.
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By Robert Storace | June 7, 2021
Robinson Mahoney partner Cindy Robinson discussed going back to work on jury trials after a year-plus pandemic kept her from the courtroom.
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By Robert Storace | June 4, 2021
"In terms of convenience, one of my clients logged on to watch my appellate court argument in his case while eating his lunch on his deck in Ohio," Cardillo said.
By Karen Sloan | Zack Needles | June 4, 2021
Yih-Hsien Shen, associate director of J.D. advising at Harvard Law School, discusses how law firms are approaching this year's summer associate programs and what lessons they learned from last year's virtual programs.
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By Robert Storace | June 2, 2021
McCarter & English associate Sharix Alicea discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected her law practice.
By Karen Sloan | June 1, 2021
The National Conference of Bar Examiners announced that July 2021 will be the last time it offers states an online bar exam option.
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