By Andrew Maloney | March 30, 2022
Talent, 'black swan events' are among the issues managing partners are watching.
By Marcia Coyle | March 25, 2022
Thomas, who suffered flulike symptoms, did not have COVID-19, the court said.
By Avalon Zoppo | March 11, 2022
The report found that six circuits granted relief above the country's overall rate, including the First, Ninth and Seventh Circuits.
By Cheryl Miller | March 11, 2022
The provisions allowed remote criminal proceedings, tolled statutes of limitations in civil matters and made other changes to accommodate less court staffing and more physical distancing.
By Alaina Lancaster | March 11, 2022
Daniel Wolfe of Magna Legal Services said that jurors' opposing sentiments, which were developed during the pandemic, are causing them to judge health care and life sciences defendants more harshly in some cases.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 8, 2022
In a first-of-its-kind lawsuit, a Florida franchise on Tuesday accused Google of illegally slapping restaurant names on its own websites or pop-up pages to deceptively direct customers to delivery providers like Grubhub and Postmates.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | March 8, 2022
Virtual litigation has moved beyond novelty status and now is an established part of practicing law. Attorneys can ensure they remain effective advocates in the virtual world by investing time in preparation for virtual appearances and by honing their virtual presentation skills.
By Dan Bromberg and Brandon V. Stracener | March 3, 2022
If similar protests came to California, declaring a Canada-style emergency and exercising similar powers is not an option for Gov. Gavin Newsom, according to Dan Bromberg and Brandon V. Stracener of California Constitution Center at Berkeley Law.
By Cheryl Miller | March 3, 2022
"These events mark an important and hopeful change as the residents and government of our state transition to a semblance of pre-COVID-19 California," Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye said
By Scott Graham | March 1, 2022
Kasowitz Benson Torres partner Darcy Jones and special counsel ThucMinh Nguyen had wanted to watch partner Jonathon Waldrop deliver in-person argument last November in "MV3 Partners v. Roku." The court had already decreed that that was two lawyers too many under the court's COVID protocols. The Federal Circuit criticized all three last week, though not by name and without sanctioning them.
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In Memoriam: Richard "Dick" K. DeScherer (1944-2024) We mourn the loss of our friend and former partner and Co-Chairman, Richard "Dick" K. DeScherer. Dick was a member of Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP for more than 24 years. He was the consummate business lawyer, wonderful colleague and true friend. He joined the Bloomberg organization in 2012, a client for whom he had served as their principal legal advisor since their inception, and later was appointed as a member of their board. Dick's knowledge and experience were unparalleled, as evidenced by appointment to leadership and board positions at numerous well-respected organizations. He was deeply involved in civic and community engagements through his work with the S.L.E. (Lupus) Foundation, Lupus Research Institute, United Hospital Fund of New York, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, National Dance institute, and Baryshnikov Dance Foundation, among others. He received an LL.M. in Taxation from New York University in 1970, a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center in 1969, and a B.A. from the University of Virginia in 1966. He was a member of the American Bar Association, the New York State Bar Association and the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. We offer our sincerest condolences to his family, including his wife Jennie, son Christopher and wife Amanda, daughter Kate, and grandchildren Emmett, Serena, George, Emily and Madeline. We will remember Dick with the utmost respect, admiration and affection. His loss will be felt by his many friends and colleagues at Willkie, and by all those whose lives he touched.
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