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August 12, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Jury's $60M Verdict in 'Agonizing' High School Student Burn Case Upheld

As a chemistry teacher at Manhattan's Beacon High School "poured methanol from a gallon jug" into dishes containing nitrates, "a giant fireball erupted ... and engulfed" the student, and he burned for at least a minute, wrote the judge.
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August 04, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Marijuana and the Workplace

In their Employment Law column, Jeffrey S. Klein and Nicholas J. Pappas offer perspective on issues for employers to consider regarding whether a drug-free workplace policy contravenes any laws permitting marijuana use.
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August 04, 2020 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Flaster Greenberg Adds 3 - Including 2 Alums - To Insurance Recovery Practice Group

"Our strategic plan is to continue to grow this practice group. Especially now, due to the pandemic, there will be an even greater need for insurance recovery lawyers," managing shareholder Alan Zuckerman said.
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August 04, 2020 | The Legal Intelligencer

Flaster Greenberg Adds 3—Including 2 Alums—to Insurance Recovery Practice

"Our strategic plan is to continue to grow this practice group. Especially now, due to the pandemic, there will be an even greater need for insurance recovery lawyers," managing shareholder Alan Zuckerman said.
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July 02, 2020 | The American Lawyer

For Laterals, Integration Means Getting Familiar With New Colleagues' 'Natural Habitats'

Four recent hires shared with us the ups and downs of integrating virtually into their new law firms.
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May 11, 2020 | Legaltech News

Dog Barks, Zoom Conferences: Court Reporters' New Normal Working Remotely

For now, all court reporters are working from home with lighter caseloads. But industry observers say recent regulatory updates and the popularity of video conferencing may accelerate court reporting in the long-term.
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May 06, 2020 | New York Law Journal

The Top 10 Labor Law Rulings of the Past 10 (Really, 11) Years: Part II

In his Construction Accident Litigation, Brian J. Shoot analyzes the remainder of his "Top 10" list of Court of Appeals' decisions involving §§240, 241(6) or 200 of the Labor Law, giving consideration to not only the importance of the determination in each case, but also its novelty.
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April 14, 2020 | The Legal Intelligencer

What My Mom and Professional Networks Have in Common

Just like my mom, I have networks. I have one in my neighborhood, I have one at my children's schools, I have one at work and I have one in my profession.
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March 26, 2020 | Law.com

Labor of Law: 'Essential Business' Or Not? | DOJ Pitches Bias Case to SCOTUS | 7th Circuit: Listen to Us | Who Got the Work: New Postmates Suit

Welcome to Labor of Law, and hope you are safe and health. On tap this this week: 'Essential business' or not? DOJ pitches bias case to SCOTUS. 7th Circuit reminds judges: Listen to us. Plus: Who Got the Work: new Postmates suit seeks to compel individual arbitration.
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March 23, 2020 | New York Law Journal

'Anthrex v. Smith & Nephew': Are PTAB APJs Constitutionally Appointed?

On Oct. 31, 2019, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued a shocking decision in which a three-judge panel found that administrative patent judges for the Patent Trial and Appeal Boards were appointed in violation of the Appointments Clause of the U.S. Constitution. This article discusses the decision and issues that still need to be resolved.
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