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People in the News—May 28, 2021—Marshall Dennehey, Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts
Speakers Mohamed N. Bakry, shareholder in the Philadelphia office of Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin and member of the firm's diversity…To Boost Productivity, Lawyers and Law Students Should 'Socially Distance' From Their Phones
Suffolk University law professor Shailini George discusses her new book about distraction and how law students can increase their focus in a world dominated by smartphones.Donald Trump's Contributions to Constitutional Law
Will Trump's extradition, if it ever comes to that, be another example of Trump's contribution to constitutional law?Employment Law Considerations for Companies Considering a COVID Vaccine Mandate
Companies would like to return to pre-pandemic "normalcy," or some version of it, but are left juggling employee safety issues, maintenance of their company culture, and consideration of the various employment laws and pertinent, and often modified, guidelines.Potter Anderson Announces New Head of Bankruptcy Practice
L. Katherine Good, a partner at Potter Anderson & Corroon, is taking over as head of the firm's bankruptcy practice.View more book results for the query "*"
Young Lawyers Feel Ripple Effect of Judicial Vacancies and Case Delays
With the perfect storm of COVID-19 closures, an astronomical backlog of cases, and significant judicial vacancies across the state, the emerging attorney's obstacles to gaining courtroom experience seem insurmountable.Houston Energy Sector and Texas in General Set For Further Growth Under New Chair at Mayer Brown
Jon Van Gorp said he wants to continue building through lateral hires, talent development and, where possible, combinations.Deadline Approaching for NJ Legal Awards Submissions
The June 11, 2021, deadline is approaching. Find out how to submit here.Many Law Firms Still Have No Black Partners, Diversity Scorecard Shows
Sixteen law firms on the 2021 Diversity Scorecard, including one based in Atlanta, have zero Black partners.Continental Insurance Company v. Daikin Applied Americas Inc.
The Eighth Circuit has overturned a lower court ruling that held that a CNA Financial Corp. unit, Continental Insurance Co., is not necessarily obligated to defend several asbestos lawsuits, but that a lower court must determine which cases the insurer must defend.Trending Stories
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