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City Bar Justice Center Expands Pro Bono Legal Hotline for COVID-19
In response to the disproportionate impact of the coronavirus pandemic on low-income communities, the City Bar Justice Center has launched an expansion of its pro bono Legal Hotline, to deal specifically with COVID-19-related legal needs of underserved New Yorkers.New Book 'Shortlisted' Spotlights 9 Women Passed Over for Supreme Court
"Florence Allen, the first woman to start appearing on presidential short lists, is absolutely a standout. President Roosevelt missed an enormous opportunity," Renee Knake of the University of Houston Law Center, an author of the new book, says.Will En Banc Federal Circuit Address Assignor Estoppel?
In their Intellectual Property Litigation column, Lewis Clayton and Eric Alan Stone discuss recent Federal Circuit cases 'Hologic v. Minerva Surgical' and 'Arista Networks v. Cisco Systems' that addressed the scope of assignor estoppel. The doctrine is significant for attorneys advising clients in transferring patent rights.Commercial Landlord-Tenant Issues During The Pandemic
After several weeks of restrictive measures implemented to mitigate the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, business owners are increasingly being required to make difficult decisions in the face of significant liquidity shortfalls. These decisions raise a number of legal issues.Coronavirus-Infected Attorney Confirmed Less Than 10 Miles From CT
New York City officials said the 50-year-old attorney worked at Lewis and Garbuz, a trusts and estates law firm in Manhattan that lists six lawyers on its website.Miami Lawyer Cites Coronavirus Fears in Asking Manhattan Judge Permission to Attend Hearing Remotely
Miami criminal tax attorney David Garvin, in a letter to a Manhattan federal judge, noted that a New York lawyer recently diagnosed with the novel coronavirus had recently flown back from Miami by plane while he was sick. Garvin said that conditions on airplanes could help facilitate the spread of the disease.Justices Fret About Sweep of Any Ruling Against Consumer Protection Bureau
Justice Sonia Sotomayor pushed back at Seila Law's lawyer, Kannon Shanmugam, who opened his argument with a claim that the CFPB's independent single-director structure was "unprecedented and unconstitutional."Lawyer at NY Trusts & Estates Firm Is Severely Ill, Others Being Tested for Coronavirus
City officials said the 50-year-old attorney worked at Lewis and Garbuz, a trusts and estates law firm in Midtown that lists six lawyers on its website.NY Lawyer Who Visited Miami Confirmed With Coronavirus
An undisclosed New York attorney who recently traveled to Miami is hospitalized near home after being diagnosed with Covid-19.Lawyer at Trusts & Estates Firm Is Severely Ill, Others Being Tested for Coronavirus
New York City officials said the 50-year-old attorney worked at Lewis and Garbuz, a trusts and estates law firm in Manhattan that lists six lawyers on its website.Trending Stories
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