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August 17, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer

'Uncharted Frontiers Remain': 3rd Circuit Breaks New Ground With Ruling on Local Gun Restrictions

"Until now, neither the Supreme Court nor our court has confronted a Second Amendment claim challenging a restriction on firearms purchase or practice," Judge Cheryl Ann Krause wrote in the court's opinion for Drummond v. Robinson Township.
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August 17, 2021 | Daily Business Review

After Pandemic-Fueled Exodus in 2020, People Are Returning to Urban Apartments

"There's been a lot of immigration to Florida, particularly South Florida with folks from the Northeast, and when you look at Brickell Avenue and downtown, or the urban core, we're a lot less dense, and a lot more affordable than where they came from," said Berkadia's Charles Foschini.
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August 17, 2021 | Daily Business Review

'They Are Hunting Their Judges Down': US Female Jurists Say They Fear for Colleagues as Taliban Seizes Control of Afghanistan

"The judges expect the Taliban will torture, kill them and their families," said Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Lisa S. Walsh.
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August 17, 2021 | Corporate Counsel

Readers Say Law Firms Need Client Feedback—but Opinions Differ on How to Get It

We asked readers: Should law firms be conducting client feedback surveys/interviews or is their usefulness overblown? And, for those in favor of firms seeking client feedback, what are some best practices to make sure that what the firm gets back is honest and actionable?
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August 17, 2021 | Law.com

Talking Trendspotter: Readers Say Law Firms Need Client Feedback—but Opinions Differ on How to Get It

We asked readers: Should law firms be conducting client feedback surveys/interviews or is their usefulness overblown? And, for those in favor of firms seeking client feedback, what are some best practices to make sure that what the firm gets back is honest and actionable?
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August 17, 2021 | The Recorder

COVID-19 Didn't Stop This In-Person Civil Jury Trial: 'Surprisingly, It Was a Complete Non-Issue'

Attorney Daniel Kramer won a $12.6 million verdict for his client, an injured electrician, earlier this month in one of the first civil jury trials to take place in person in Los Angeles Superior Court since the COVID-19 shutdowns. Other than wearing masks, COVID-19 had little impact on the trial, he said.
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August 17, 2021 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Workplace Lawsuit Over Coronavirus-Related Death Aims to Be Exception—But First It Must Survive Dismissal

Three attorneys from the Goff Law Group are representing the estate of a man who died of COVID-19 in May 2020. They are suing the man's employer, saying proper COVID-19 safety protocols weren't followed.
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August 17, 2021 | Law.com

Cuomo's Downfall Means NY's Chief Judge Has Lost a Key Political Ally

The governor's resignation announcement, which ranks among the most consequential political downfalls in modern New York history, could have far-reaching effects for the chief judge's ability to influence judicial appointments and push forward policies in the state Legislature.
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August 17, 2021 | New York Law Journal

With Cuomo's Downfall, NY's Top Judge Loses Key Political Ally

The governor's resignation announcement, which ranks among the most consequential political downfalls in modern New York history, could have far-reaching effects for the chief judge's ability to influence judicial appointments and push forward policies in the state Legislature.
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August 17, 2021 | Daily Business Review

Morgan & Morgan Lawyers Describe the Litigation Strategy Behind a $2M Florida Jury Verdict

"This was a case where the defendant tried to avoid liability by blaming the victim and pointing the finger at someone else. That strategy backfired on the defendant," attorney Samuel Coffey said.
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