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COVID-19 and School Safety—Preparing for Widespread Illness in Your School
As we look to the upcoming fall semester and prepare for the future of education, what best practices must schools now adopt to comply with new laws and regulations that are developing to protect educators, employees and students from the perils imposed by COVID-19?Economic Tools for Improving Negotiation Outcomes
For deal lawyers, no matter the stripe, negotiations can sometimes feel rote. Clients may have a list of "must-haves," stock provisions approved by committee, or regulatory imperatives, on the one hand, and almost everyone knows—depending upon the type of deal—the flashpoints in a given transaction, on theOne of the South Florida Finalists on This List Could Become an Appellate Court Judge
Judicial Nominating Commission for the Fourth District Court of Appeal has recommended five judges and one attorney to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.Lawyering in the Time of Coronavirus: Novel Confidentiality Concerns
While confidentiality and the associated evidentiary protections (and the danger of waiver) should always be top-of-mind, during this unprecedented time of coronavirus and remote-working, lawyers—and clients—should be especially sensitive to maintaining these essential protections.Midsize Moves: A Health Care Duo in South Carolina, a Tennessee Finance Attorney
Nexsen Pruet adds two health care attorneys in its Columbia, South Carolina, office, McGlinchey Stafford adds to its consumer financial services compliance team in Nashville, Tennessee, and other midsize moves.Due Diligence and A Personal Touch: How Midsize Firms Make Laterals Stick
Midsize firms might see opportunities to recruit, even in a challenging economy, but they should be choosy and do the hard work upfront to avoid disappointment.Midsize Moves: A New York Bankruptcy Partner, a North Carolina Duo
Brown Rudnick adds a bankruptcy and corporate restructuring partner in New York, Robinson Bradshaw adds two litigators in North Caroliina, and other midsize moves.For Some Practices, Coronavirus Uncertainty Is Bringing a Spike in Demand
Belt-tightening may be unavoidable for the legal industry, but law firms with highly regarded employment, cybersecurity, health care and insurance practices are fielding a surge of inquiries right now.Coronavirus: Business and Legal Implications
The situation remains too fluid to be predictable and there are many legal gray areas and unanswerable questions, but there are also a number of topics that businesses need to be prepared to address in three areas: business interruption issues, employment law and real estate.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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