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Coronavirus 'to Boost Litigation and Restructuring Work', Lawyers Say
Supply chains and force majeure exemptions are coming under the spotlight as the virus continues to spread.Allstate Becomes First — and only — Insurer to Offer Weekly Car Premiums
The insurer's pay-per-mile program, Milewise, is now offering Arizona drivers a new way to pay for auto insurance.Andersen Global Boosts Africa Presence with Sierra Leone Collaboration
The expansive firm now operates in 28 African countries.The Biggest Mistakes Made -Strategies to Re-Define Your Relationship with External Counsel
Global Leaders in Law recently conducted research with leading in-house counsel from the UK, U.S, Asia and South Africa to discover how the relationship…View more book results for the query "*"
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Legal Radar offers an entirely new way to stay up to date on federal litigation, client developments and news from across the Law.com network—all in a feed that's free to use and easy to scan on the go.VA Bill to Expand Infectious Disease Workers' Comp Coverage
Virginia lawmakers have advanced a bill to the governor that would expand workers' compensation coverage for several infectious diseases to correctional…Massachusetts Law Implemented for Driving While Using a Cell Phone
Police officers in Massachusetts will be issuing warnings to drivers on their cell phones until April 1.Reed Smith Boosts Revenue, Partner Profits in 'Excellent' 2019
Global managing partner Alexander "Sandy" Thomas said the firm posted record highs in its three most important metrics: revenue per lawyer, profits per partner and gross revenue.Cop Awarded Comp for Heart Disease
A Virginia cop has been awarded workers compensation for heart disease, despite evidence that the disease started with unhealthy lifestyle choices.Trending Stories