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The Standing Doctrine and Environmental Law: Revisiting 'Sierra Club v. Morton'
Regardless of the political landscape, the natural world continues to face threats from a growing population and demands for economic growth. One potent prophylactic measure would expand the doctrine of "standing" to broaden the range of plaintiffs who could litigate to preserve threatened lands.Law Firms Have High Hopes, Vague Plans for Vaccination Success
With many building leases set to expire years from now—and crystal balls still on back order—immediate change appears unlikely. But Steve Lewis, who chairs Troutman Pepper, quotes his firm's managing partner, Tom Cole, in stating, "It's time to start thinking about what life will be like."'You Don't Expect This': Why These New Jersey Lawyers Have Become Litigants
The lawyer for the plaintiffs, Linda Niedweske, noting that the suit was filed during the administration of Gov. Chris Christie, expressed surprise that the state has fought the case "tooth and nail" even under the administration of his successor, Gov. Phil Murphy.Big Firms Target Southeast but Face Insular Markets, Stiff Competition
While Quinn Emanuel and K&L Gates are launching in the region, big firms face obstacles including the need for a rate structure flexible enough for local market conditions.Adjusting the COVID-19 Response: How Law Firms Are Altering Austerity Measures
Some firms are restoring pay after reducing salaries earlier in the year, while others make additional cuts.Ralph K. Winter, Former 2nd Circuit Judge, Yale Law Professor, Dies at 85
Former Judge Ralph K. Winter of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, a respected Yale Law School professor who served for decades on the Second Circuit, has died following a long illness.'Lawyer-Driven' Litigation? 9th Circuit Questions Why Prop 8 Trial Video Should Stay Sealed
An attorney seeking to keep videotapes of the 2010 trial under seal called a Ninth Circuit judge's questioning of whether the litigation was lawyer-driven "astounding."Tenth Circuit Dismisses Putative Anti-Vaccination Class Action for Lack of Standing
In an effort to establish standing, Baker advanced a series of arguments based on possible future harm, but the Tenth Circuit concluded that Baker's theories failed to satisfy Article III's requirements.Hire Up: Cozen Keeps Laterals Coming, Non-Election Action in DC
A slower week for laterals, there was still some non-election related news coming out of D.C. and a couple of higher-profile hires by litigation funder Validity.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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