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As Delta Variant Spreads, Southeast Firms Stay Nimble on Return-To-Office Policies—to a Point
As some Georgia and Florida law firms plan to implement return-to-office initiatives for their employees starting in September and others apply different strategies, all are remaining flexible.Democrats Accuse DeSantis of Playing Politics With the Pandemic
Gov. Ron DeSantis isn't backing down from his largely laissez-faire approach, even as the highly transmissible delta variant of the novel coronavirus tears through the Sunshine State.Title IX One Year Later: Time to Review and Enhance Your School's Policy
The new Title IX regulations went into effect one year ago, but with fewer or no students on campus, it's tough to say how the new regulations would have played out with in-person classes and students living on campus.Will Continued Remote Work Help Legal Department Diversity and Inclusion?
"If you're trying to support a new lawyer, and you can't sit beside them or meet face to face, that's going to become more challenging for lawyers of color," one general counsel said.View more book results for the query "*"
Paul Weiss Delays Next Reopening Phase, Shuts Out Unvaccinated as Delta Rages
Chair Brad Karp said this will likely not be the last change in plans as the delta variant and high level of unvaccinated Americans spur a COVID-19 surge.Judge Hanzman: Preserving Evidence Key to Florida Collapse Probe
"Everyone will have the opportunity to do the investigations they need," Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Michael Hanzman said at a hearing. "We don't want to be in the position of being accused of spoiling evidence."Novel or Noteworthy Decisions From the Appellate Division
In this edition of his Construction Accident Litigation column, Brian J. Shoot discusses several Appellate Division rulings which, for one reason or another, are novel or noteworthy (or both). Two of the rulings have implications beyond the confines of construction accident litigation.NY State Bar Association President Holds Back From Calling for Cuomo to Quit
NYSBA head T. Andrew Brown's statement did not mention Cuomo by name or title. Instead, in general terms it condemned sexual harassment and bullying as "shameful" and "reprehensible."Trending Stories