By Cedra Mayfield | November 22, 2021
"We're lawyers. We're not doctors. We're not immunologists," said attorney Devjani Mishra, a shareholder at Littler Mendelson. "This is not something people should try to research on their own, because we see where that's gotten us."
By Andrew Maloney | November 19, 2021
Even after the rush to Salt Lake City this fall, and a spate of openings this month from Virginia to Kansas City and the San Francisco Bay, law firm leaders say they will likely continue to grow their footprint in the states next year and beyond.
By Cedra Mayfield | November 19, 2021
"The next thing that's going to be litigated, really, is what the definition of fully vaccinated is going to be," said health care litigator Sandra Cianflone of Hall Booth Smith in Atlanta. ""
By Cedra Mayfield | November 17, 2021
"I do not view OSHA's announcement about suspending activities related to implementing and enforcing the [emergency temporary standard] as anything other than a public acknowledgment that it is complying with the Fifth Circuit's order," said Brett Coburn, a partner with Alston & Bird in Atlanta.
By Cedra Mayfield | November 17, 2021
"I think a lot of these lawsuits are a little bit of political theater," said health care litigator Sandra Cianflone of Hall Booth Smith in Atlanta. "I think that's just the time that we're in right now."
By Jasmine Floyd | November 17, 2021
"I have seen a lawyer come in and say, 'We all know what this case is about, so I'm not going to spend too much time talking about it. Here's my client's demand,' said Valerie Jackson who is a partner and shareholder at Quintairos, Prieto, Wood & Boye.
By Jasmine Floyd | November 16, 2021
"I believe it's because of the pandemic, because it's more embarrassing when we were in person for you to walk in and not be prepared. You can't play that off," said Miami litigator Loreal Arscott,
By Law.com Contributing Editors | November 16, 2021
Do you agree with your firm's work policy? Do you think it needs to change? And what role, if any, do you see for remote work going forward?
By Everett Catts | November 15, 2021
"Effective [Nov. 1], the courts will modify our COVID mask policy from 'mandatory' to 'strongly encouraged,'" said Phil Boudewyns, court administrator for the Gwinnett County Judicial Circuit.
By Charles Toutant | November 15, 2021
"When courts get involved with patient care, it does raise a red flag because it's really the health care practitioners and the CDC and all the other organizations that we have in place to keep people safe that should be making these decisions," health care attorney Abbye Alexander said.
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