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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant disruption for businesses and individuals around the globe. Our content focuses on its impact on the legal industry, including law firms, the court system, in-house counsel, tech companies and law schools.
By Stacy West Clark | September 22, 2020
Yes. It is true. Lawyers today want to know how they can keep the pipelines open and working if they and their contacts are all working remotely. Without face-to-face lunches or breakfast or association gatherings, a lot of my clients are feeling lost as to how to stay on their referral sources' radars—and they also feel rudderless to find new referral sources.
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By Jolie Balido | September 22, 2020
Leaders who see the world through a clear lens, who don't hide from challenges but rather confront them, learn from them, and use them to their advantage.
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By Robert B. Gibson | September 22, 2020
Exploring the extent to which jurors would be allowed to hear testimony from defendant healthcare providers regarding their involvement in the treatment of COVID-19 patients.
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By Ben Seal | September 21, 2020
Randy Bullard, co-chair of the Latin America desk at Morrison & Foerster in Miami, says companies are looking to stability and profitability in the pandemic.
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By Max Mitchell | September 21, 2020
Pennsylvania Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar, in an interview with The Legal, said the state Supreme Court has provided clear guidance. But two cases are still being litigated.
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By Alaina Lancaster | September 21, 2020
"Now, Coca-Cola has seized on global tragedy, the COVID-19 pandemic, as a pretext to claim a 'breach' and 'terminate' the sponsorship agreement early to save money," wrote Cozen O'Connor's Brett Taylor in Los Angeles and Paul Leary in Philadelphia.
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By Ryan Tarinelli | September 21, 2020
"We recognize that it will be a long time, if ever, before we can return to even a semblance of the in-person density and activity that took place in our courthouses before the pandemic," she said. "And so, we're working constantly to expand our virtual capacity and improve our virtual operations now and for the future."
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By Ryan Tarinelli | September 21, 2020
New York Chief Judge Janet DiFiore, however, said Monday that jury summonses will start going out this week for civil jury trials expected to take place as soon as next month in New York City.
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By Andrew Maloney | September 21, 2020
Rossie Turman III will chair Lowenstein's international finance practice and will lead its efforts related to companies and funds in Africa.
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By Lizzy McLellan | September 21, 2020
Troutman Pepper billed 127 hours in a now-settled case over a car show in central Pennsylvania, while firms from all over the country have gotten involved in a case over mail-in ballots.
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