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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 Ryan Tarinelli | September 16, 2020
The lawsuit says the rule sets up a "food curfew" that requires New York City eateries to close by midnight, "despite the fact that [the] coronavirus does not behave as a vampire, infecting others only when the moon is out."
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By Max Mitchell | September 16, 2020
Plaintffs counsel said U.S. District Judge William Stickman's sweeping decision was "sustainable on appeal" but others said it showed an eagerness to "second-guess" policy decisions.
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By Karen Sloan | September 16, 2020
While New York lawmakers renewed their calls for the Court of Appeals to adopt a diploma privilege, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals took a step in that direction saying it might unveil a bar exam waiver option later this month.
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By Raychel Lean | September 16, 2020
Two small South Florida franchisees alleged its franchisor gave preferential pricing to relatives.
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By Marcia Coyle | September 16, 2020
The jury subgroup of the judicial conference's COVID-19 Task Force this summer "put together ideas for going forward" with civil, criminal and grand jury trials, U.S. District Judge Claire Egan of the Northern District of Oklahoma said.
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By Ryan Tarinelli | September 16, 2020
Their lawsuit says the state's 20% cuts in aid to k-12 public schools amounts to about $5.2 billion. The state budget division on Wednesday pushed back against that assertion.
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By Meredith Hobbs | September 16, 2020
"The parking deck is pretty empty," said Bryan Cave's Atlanta leader, Eric Schroeder, of One Atlantic Center, a Midtown law firm hub.
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By Alaina Lancaster | September 16, 2020
JAMS goes on a COVID-19 hiring spree, and a Texas judge makes the case for virtual litigation.
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By Marcia Coyle | Mike Scarcella | September 16, 2020
The court said it would "continue to closely monitor public health guidance in determining plans for the November and December argument sessions."
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By Elizabeth P. Johnson and Lindsay M. Massillon | September 16, 2020
These revisions are in direct response to the ruling by a U.S. District Court judge in New York invalidating certain provisions of the April 1 temporary rule that created uncertainty for employers and practitioners nationwide.
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