The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Ross Todd | October 8, 2020
Barry Boss and Stephen Miller of Cozen O'Connor helped Laura Varela, who hadn't been involved in the operations of her husband's site prior to his 2018 kidnapping and murder, reach a deal with federal prosecutors. Is she a test case or an outlier?
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By Max Mitchell | September 18, 2020
One of the biggest concerns raised in the letter stems from the building's ventilation and air circulation, which, the attorneys said, does not appear up to the task of preventing the courthouse from becoming a "superspreader" for COVID-19.
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By Max Mitchell | September 10, 2020
The justices are scheduled to open their fall argument session Sept. 15 with 14 cases set to be heard over three days. The session, which ordinarily would have been heard in Philadelphia, is set to be livestreamed over YouTube, marking the second time the justices will hold an argument session using videoconferencing technology.
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By Max Mitchell | September 8, 2020
Plaintiffs lawyer James Waldenberger of Kline & Specter said he had concerns about bringing a lawnmower liability case before a central Pennsylvania jury, thinking comparative negligence could be a major hurdle.
By Vanessa Blum | Zack Needles | September 4, 2020
Cooley litigation chief Michael Attanasio says too much would be lost in a virtual proceeding: 'Frankly the science of persuasion involves connecting with people in a physical space.'
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By Max Mitchell | September 4, 2020
According to many in the legal community, some attorneys are frustrated that jury trials—the main force driving resolutions—are on hold, but most are understanding of the court's position, and say remote discovery has been a big help in keeping their caseloads moving.
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By Lizzy McLellan | August 28, 2020
Richard Golomb and Ruben Honik's partnership is coming to an end after 22 years.
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By Max Mitchell | August 6, 2020
The suit seeks a permanent injunction barring members of the Disciplinary Board from enforcing the rule, which is set to go into effect in December, as a threat to chill attorneys' free-speech rights.
By Max Mitchell | August 5, 2020
The order, which was issued Monday and docketed with the court Tuesday, stems from legal proceedings currently unfolding in the High Court of Justice of England and Wales.
By Ellen Bardash | August 5, 2020
Under the new order, Delaware's state courts will remain in Phase 2, in which some court proceedings are being held in person and many are being held with one or more parties appearing virtually, of their four-phase reopening plan.
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