By Jacqueline Thomsen | May 14, 2020
"The majority has only confirmed one of the Founders' worst fears: that, while no man may be above the law, a group of judges, so emboldened, may consider themselves beyond it," one dissenting judge wrote.
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By Howard Berkower, William D. Brown, Jr., Jonathan Pizarro-Ross and Scott J. Seger | May 13, 2020
Recent FAQ guidance from the Small Business Administration is causing great uncertainty for businesses that have received paycheck protection loans and are grappling with whether to return them, write litigators from McCarter & English.
By Jenna Greene | May 10, 2020
U.S. District Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton in Massachusetts on Friday wrote that while the government's failure to turn over potentially exculpatory material promptly was ' irresponsible and misguided,' it was not willful.
By Ross Todd | May 10, 2020
Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan partner Alex Spiro's name topped the complaint Tesla filed against Alameda County in a bid to reopen its Fremont production plant during the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Jenna Greene | May 7, 2020
"What the public wants more than anything is to feel safe," said American Association for Justice head Linda Lipsen. "If no one is accountable, no one is safe."
By David Thomas | May 6, 2020
Thomas DeVore's firm has just a handful of lawyers and he doesn't specialize in constitutional law. But he's front and center in a fight over J.B. Pritzker's authority, amid a backlash over state shutdowns nationwide.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | May 5, 2020
The ABA's standing committee on the federal judiciary said Walker "possesses a keen intellect, and his writing ability is exemplary."
By Greg Land | April 30, 2020
Lawyers say Gov. Brian Kemp's order reopening "essential" businesses like tattoo parlors and barber shops may lead some employers into a "minefield" of litigation.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | April 23, 2020
The former SEC litigator discusses Judge Justin Walker's ruling for a Kentucky church's Easter services and what happens when your dog interrupts your Zoom client call.
By Jenna Greene | April 5, 2020
Fear is a central animating force in recent lawsuits filed by the National Rifle Association and other pro-gun groups against officials in New York and California, demanding that firearms retailers be designated as essential businesses and allowed to remain open during the pandemic.
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