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April 17, 2020 | Litigation Daily

Buffalo Woman Faces Federal Charges in COVID-19 Spitting Case

Some attorneys said the federal charges, stemming from an incident where a woman allegedly spat on a U.S. Postal Service worker, put the public on notice that serious criminal consequences can come from intimidating people with the coronavirus.
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April 16, 2020 | Corporate Counsel

What Are In-House Counsel Doing Now, Weeks Into the COVID-19 Pandemic?

General counsel and labor and employment lawyers say that weeks into the COVID-19 pandemic in-house lawyers are scrambling to keep up with changes in government regulations and guidelines as organizations try to cope with everything from shutdown orders to labor shortages.
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April 09, 2020 | Daily Business Review

Hurricanes, Cyber Risks — and Virus — Imperil Florida Vote

With staffing an issue because of continuing worries over the coronavirus outbreak, state elections officials say they will be pushing more Floridians to vote by mail, even as they acknowledge that the state is not prepared to conduct upcoming elections entirely through the postal service.
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April 03, 2020 | Daily Business Review

Fearless Miami Prosecutor Barbara Martinez is at Home at Holland & Knight

After almost 20 years at the Miami U.S. Attorney's Office, Barbara A. Martinez has joined Holland & Knight, where she'll use her background in human trafficking, child exploitation and white-collar crime prosecutions in ways she never anticipated.
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April 02, 2020 | Daily Business Review

Service on a Foreign Company Through Its US Branch

Typically, the International Convention on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil and Commercial Matters, also known as the Hague Convention, is designed to facilitate service of process and other documents, such as subpoenas, in civil and commercial disputes among private litigants.
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March 30, 2020 | Connecticut Law Tribune

SCOTUS Ruling on Standard of Proof in Certain Race Discrimination Claims Will Have Limited Impact in Connecticut

Must race merely be a "motivating factor," or does it need to be a "determinative factor"?
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March 20, 2020 | The American Lawyer

Legal Services Are Still 'Essential Business' in Illinois Stay-at-Home Order

Gov. J.B. Pritzker ordered all non-essential businesses operating in the state to close their doors as restrictions tightened nationwide on Friday. 
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February 05, 2020 | Corporate Counsel

Airbus Compliance Execs Misled General Counsel Who Questioned Bribery Risks

When Airbus' new general counsel John Harrison identified some potential risk issues in 2015, senior export compliance managers stonewalled.
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January 13, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Dechert Helps Secure Win in Challenge to NY State's Treatment of 'Inactive' Voters

Susan Lerner, executive director of plaintiff Common Cause, called it a "huge victory" that would "tears down a wall" for New York voters.
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November 14, 2019 | Daily Report Online

Remember When Deval Patrick Was Coca-Cola's GC?

Fifteen years ago, Patrick was considering his career options after a stint at Coca-Cola.
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