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Chubb Donating $500K to COVID Relief Effort in India
The latest donation builds on to the more than $10 million the company has donated since the onset of the pandemic.AG James Seeks Civil Penalties in Bid to Join Lawsuit Over Operatives' Voter Suppression Robocalls
The office said in a federal court filing that the scheme, which landed Wohl and Burkman under indictment in two states, had targeted more than 5,500 phone numbers in New York, with the "vast majority" of the robocalls placed to residents in predominantly Black neighborhoods.Unique Argument Scores Rare Victory for Cinemark's COVID-19 Insurance Claim
A couple of allegations by Cinemark seems to have swayed the court here: that COVID-19 was present in its facilities and the virus had physically changed the air.Has COVID-19 Pervaded Labor and Employment Litigation?
"If we're going to see a COVID-related employment law line of cases, it's going to be in two areas:" mandatory vaccines and workplace safety, one employment lawyer says.View more book results for the query "*"
Big Law Practices Catering To Ultra-Wealthy Enter the Spotlight
T&E practices have fallen out of favor in recent years, but the entrance of Paul Weiss and Munger Tolles in the Gates divorce case reveals the practice's business opportunities.Increasing Pace of Chancery Litigation Is Ongoing Challenge, Bouchard Says
Bouchard discusses how the job has changed in his years on the bench, and what challenges are facing his successsor, incoming Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick, who was sworn in Thursday.Punishment Pending For Foreclosure Attorney Over Comments About South Florida Judiciary
"I've never had a lawyer attack my judicial integrity the way he attacked it," Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Michael Hanzman testified Wednesday in the sanctions hearing.Disciplined Attorney Reinstated in Federal Courts; Claims State Has Discriminated
Federal judge Stefan Underhill has ruled that Danbury civil rights attorney Josephine Smalls Miller can practice law again in Connecticut's federal courts; she's still not able to practice in state courts.