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Is UT Austin Flubbing Its Pandemic Test?
The issue in the state of Texas is very similar to that in the Canadian province of Quebec, where McGill is located. In both situations, you have state governments sending the colleges and universities directives aimed at a return to pre-pandemic teaching and learning, which would be great were it not for the fact that we remain in a pandemic.Buy Low, Sell High: Kirkland and Mintz Real Estate Moves Show Opportunity Abounds After Slow Summer
As more firms opt for short-term renewal or restructuring of current leases, real estate brokers say there are concessions to be had in a weak market.With Anxiety in the Air, Law Firms Plan to Roll Out the Red Carpet When Returns Arrive
Faced with uncertain workforces, law firms are doing their best to make office returns meaningful and engaging.Some Associates Have Accepted Their 24/7 Work Schedules: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Delta Airlines, Freight Company Sued Over Damaged Medical Device Shipment
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.View more book results for the query "Delta Air Lines"
How We Won: Morgan & Morgan Lawyers Score $3M Verdict for Client Who Had Little Proof of Treatment
The defense argued the plaintiff had suffered no injury, because she had not been receiving treatment.Mid-Market Recap: Firms Eye September Office Return, but Delta Variant Raises Concerns
"We're entering a new phase of this virus," David Sanford, chairman of the 50-lawyer plaintiffs firm Sanford Heisler Sharp, told Law.com. "And like everyone else, we'll have to consider what we do as we move forward in order to ensure as much as we can everybody's safety."Delta Air Lines Hit With $1 Billion Lawsuit. Morgan & Morgan Piloting Intellectual Property Claims
"For years, Delta engaged with Captain Craig Alexander to develop a role-based text messaging platform," Morgan & Morgan counsel said in a statement.How New Haven Employment Attorney Nina Pirrotti Helped Clients Navigate Emerging Labor Issues
"While it's impossible to determine with certainty how litigation will play out here, I suspect that in many industries employers will be loath to tee up litigation by terminating employees who are not vaccinated," Pirrotti said.Airline's CLO Total Comp Descended by $1.8 Million During Pandemic
In April, the International Air Transport Association reported that the industry had global losses of $126.4 billion. The organization further predicted that the industry will continue to struggle on its flight path back to recovery. The organization predicted global losses of $47.7 billion in 2021.Trending Stories
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