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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant disruption for businesses and individuals around the globe. Our content focuses on its impact on the legal industry, including law firms, the court system, in-house counsel, tech companies and law schools.
By Samantha Stokes | July 7, 2020
The firm received between $5 million-$10 million from the SBA in April to save more than 400 jobs.
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By Todd E. Soloway and Bryan T. Mohler | July 7, 2020
With occupancy levels likely to remain well below historical norms for the foreseeable future, and hotel employees and their union representatives demanding that strict safety protocols be put in place before employees return to work, hotel owners and operators are preparing themselves for the next reckoning: what to do with furloughed employees that remain unneeded given the low levels of demand, but will expect sizeable severance if the furloughs persist and become a permanent layoff.
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By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | July 7, 2020
Health and safety concerns related to the coronavirus require firms to have more flexibility in how their space can be used.
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By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | July 7, 2020
Health and safety concerns related to the coronavirus require firms to have more flexibility in how their space can be used.
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By Karen Sloan | July 7, 2020
The Law School Admission Council used its $5.3 million government loan to help create the LSAT-Flex, an online version of the LSAT.
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By R. Robin McDonald | July 7, 2020
The chief justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia said he will issue a fourth order this week extending the statewide judicial emergency and requiring the state's judges to adhere to COVID safety guidelines put in place by the state health department and the CDC.
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By Karen Sloan | July 7, 2020
This week's Ahead of the Curve looks at the many mistakes bar examiners have made during the pandemic and what lessons law schools can take from that as they plan for the fall semester.
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By Janet Falk | July 7, 2020
How did solo attorneys adapt and market their services during the interim 11 weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown (March 22- June 7)?
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By Lidia Dinkova | July 7, 2020
Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Giménez orders restaurants to suspend dining room service again, potentially dealing them a bigger blow than if they stayed closed all along.
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By Maxwell Briskman Stanfield | July 7, 2020
When running a game, the participants are not the only ones beholden to rules. Attorneys versed in this field of law know that in order to create a successful sweepstakes or contest, the business hosting such a game has the burden of ensuring all rules of the game are clear and it does not run afoul of any local, state or federal gaming laws.
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