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Are Challenges to Expired COVID-19 Rules Now Moot? Circuit Judges Are Weighing the Question
A key issue is whether the government will reissue the order as the Delta variant of COVID-19 continues to spread.Are Challenges to Expired COVID-19 Rules Now Moot? Circuit Judges Are Weighing the Question
A key issue is whether the government will reissue the order as the Delta variant of COVID-19 continues to spread.Defense: No Correlation Between Alopecia Areata and Lymphoma
On Feb. 7, 2017, plaintiff Herbert Smith, 36, a retail worker, was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma. Smith claimed that his dermatologist, Mary Hutchins Rosin, with whom he had treated two years prior, failed to diagnose the cancer. After extensive treatment, Smith was able to achieve remission.View more book results for the query "*"
McDermott Hires Tax Trio Amid High M&A Volume and Regulatory Changes
"There is sort of a war for talent in tax at all levels," said Jeffrey Maydew, a Baker McKenzie tax leader who just joined McDermott.Employment Attorneys React to Appellate Court Ruling: Be Specific Regarding Leave
The Connecticut Appellate Court has ruled 3-0 in favor of the defendant Hartford Board of Education in an employment termination case.Neglecting Cybersecurity Isn't Just Risky. It's Reckless.
Robust protection against cyberthreats is a big investment. Like a spare tire or a smoke detector, better to have and not need it, rather than need and not have it. But chances are, you're going to need it.Lawyers Advise Their Clients to Shore Up Compliance in Central America
The U.S. government's list of allegedly corrupt officials from the three Central American countries of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, known as the Northern Triangle, has created a potential minefield for international investors and has added work for lawyers.All Rise: Georgia Court of Appeals to Resume In-Person Oral Arguments in September
Attorneys can continue opting for virtual oral arguments through the end of 2021.