By Cedra Mayfield | January 27, 2022
"We continue to have reported cases of COVID in our circuit from individuals who are symptomatic," said Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit Chief Judge Asha F. Jackson. "It is unfortunate that many of these individuals report that they are fully vaccinated and some have received the booster shot."
By Jacob Polacheck | January 25, 2022
David Meadows and Alexandra Peurach, who joined Alston last week from Troutman, said some clients plan to continue working with them.
By Allison Dunn | January 25, 2022
"If your heart is set on products from a market with a mask requirement and you can't or won't wear a mask, your choices are to get your food delivered, have someone else shop for you, or reconsider wearing a mask for your own health and the good of other shoppers," said U.S. District Judge Allison D. Burroughs of the District of Massachusetts
By Cedra Mayfield | January 25, 2022
"It's tough when you're trying to run your business and you don't know which way you've got to go on any given day," said labor and employment lawyer Jacqueline Voronov of Hall Booth Smith. "It's even tougher when you've got to counsel a client."
By Jane Wester | January 24, 2022
U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff of the Southern District of New York said he learned Palin tested positive Sunday night.
By Associated Press | January 20, 2022
A committee of court officials has already awarded $24.8 million of the $96 million in federal aid to reimburse money that courts spend on temporary employees and otherwise increasing the capacity for courts to handle cases, Supreme Court of Georgia Presiding Justice Michael P. Boggs said.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | January 18, 2022
Chief Justice David Nahmias started the 10 a.m. remote oral argument session Tuesday by saying that normally he would be the only justice sitting in the courtroom, but explained that he was working remotely too because he has COVID.
By Dan Roe | January 13, 2022
Practice leaders are using the historic Chapter 11 slowdown to form teams around the companies and sectors most likely to go bankrupt by 2023.
By Cedra Mayfield | January 13, 2022
"People have very much concern about COVID-19," said Judge David L. Dickinson. "I don't want anybody to be concerned about their health. That's why we went that way. "
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By Gail J. Cohen | January 13, 2022
In another Zoom court hearing gone awry, pandemic puppy Big Puppa put on a show to be remembered during her owner's closing arguments.
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