By Christine Simmons | Erica Silverman | July 28, 2020
The tie-up would create a combined firm with up to about $95 million in combined gross revenue and a focus on agricultural and environmental clients.
By Karen Sloan | July 28, 2020
Bar exam takers in Michigan couldn't access the second module of the exam temporarily when the website that distributes passwords crashed. The Michigan Supreme Court said the issue was quickly resolved.
By Tom McParland | July 27, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant trial delays, and costly burdens for defense counsel, as the possibility of another adjournment lingered on the horizon, said an attorney for Avenatti.
By Karen Sloan | July 27, 2020
The Association of American Law Schools is lowering the cost to attend its annual meeting, which was scheduled for Jan. 5 to 9 in San Francisco, now that the event will be online.
By Karen Sloan | July 27, 2020
Both states pushed back their planned online bar exams just four days before they were slated to take place. The delays are intended to allow time to fix software glitches and could be a signpost for what's in store for the fifteen states, including California, that now plan to administer an abbreviated online bar exam prepared by the National Conference of Bar Examiners.
By Susan Yorke | July 24, 2020
We talk a lot about when things might "return to normal." In the context of law practice, it may be worth asking whether they should.
By Vanessa Blum | Zack Needles | July 24, 2020
From cancelled bar exams to deferred start dates, new and aspiring attorneys are being forced to regroup amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Cheryl Miller | July 24, 2020
Nineteen deans submitted a letter to the high court Thursday night asking that the "cut" score of 139, lowered by the Supreme Court from 144 last week, extend to graduates who sat for the February 2020 exam.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | July 24, 2020
Retailers have asked that—because they did not know when entering into their leases that their stores would be forced to close—those leases be terminated and reformed.
By Michael A. Mora | July 24, 2020
The hundreds of cases are in multiple federal courts throughout the country, including Florida, New York and Texas.
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