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3 Things Florida Lawyers Want Businesses to Do as Coronavirus Hobbles Economy
Business owners who have access to credit and are worried about cash flow or revenue shortfalls are wise to "hit your line of credit now."How Coronavirus and a Bear Market Could Upend Law Firm Hiring
There's no sign yet of panicked hiring freezes, and offers are already out for the newest crop of associates. But the situation is evolving quickly, and even if it's very unlike the Great Recession, the pandemic is bound to affect the legal job market.Coronavirus Update: States Declare Emergencies, Italy Lockdown and More
Here are the latest coronavirus updates from around the world on March 9, 2020.As Coronavirus Shutters Quinn's NY Office, Firms Weigh Remote Work Options
Law firms face a test over how to conduct business effectively with offices closed. But if the virus wreaks enough economic havoc, remote working may be the least of their problems.A Brief Look: The Coronavirus Edition
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The Long, Strange Saga of 'Flash Crash' Spoofer Navinder Sarao
In a Chicago courtroom in January, nearly a decade after the flash crash, Navinder Sarao received a remarkably lenient sentence of one year of home confinement. What explains such a light sentence for the man blamed for causing one of the most turbulent days in market history?Forget the Dow. How's the Economy Really Doing? Check the Courthouse
The caseload and type of cases now making their way through Connecticut Superior Court leave economists and court watchers optimistic.Shearman Sees Revenue Inch Up Amid Strategy to 'Reshape' Business
"You're seeing a drop in hours but an increase in revenue and profitability, which is exactly what we're trying to achieve," said senior partner David Beveridge.Coronavirus 'to Boost Litigation and Restructuring Work', Lawyers Say
Supply chains and force majeure exemptions are coming under the spotlight as the virus continues to spread.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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