Property Casualty 360 | Analysis
By Steve Hallo | January 15, 2021
While COVID-related claims were up, non-COVID-related claims fell by as much as 30% for most states compared with 2019.
By Angela Morris | January 13, 2021
An organizer of a disbarment petition against Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley said their words and actions were unprecedented and undermined democracy. But legal ethics experts don't expect the claims to go far.
By Dan Roe | January 13, 2021
There's almost $300 billion on the table, but many firms won't meet new requirements while bad optics may turn off eligible firms.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 8, 2021
Social media companies don't have to consistently enforce their policies or terms of services. And there's little legal recourse for those looking to force them to abide more closely to their own rules.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | January 8, 2021
The relative stagnancy bodes well for the health of the legal industry, which is poised to see a wave of hiring in 2021, said Major, Lindsey & Africa president John Cashman.
By Gwendolyn Seale | January 8, 2021
Part One of a Two Part Article While the livestreaming of music performances is not an entirely new phenomenon, the COVID crisis has transformed the live performance landscape, compelling artists from around the world to reach their fanbase by producing "quarantine streams," in which they livestream their sets on social media platforms. Given this sudden pivot to livestreaming over social media, unsurprisingly many questions have arisen.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | January 7, 2021
Will law firms that represented Trump and the GOP in post-election litigation face financial or reputational damage after a mob of pro-Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday?
By Angela Morris | January 6, 2021
"There will be a backlog of criminal cases that need to go, and then even on the civil side, in Houston at least, I perceive a giant backlog of automobile accident cases," said Houston litigator Pat Mizell. "The commercial cases that are going to take two to three weeks to try, I could see them pushed off until 2022," Mizell said.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By John C. Browne and Jeremy P. Robinson | December 29, 2020
In this article, the authors note the COVID-related rise to prominence of video depositions, outline various key considerations and argue for their continued relevance in a post-quarantine world.
By Dan Roe | December 29, 2020
Merger activity was down but not out this year, with five Am Law 100 firms gobbling up boutiques and midsize firms, mostly on the East Coast.
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