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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 Kathleen McLeod Caminiti and Sarah Wieselthier | August 20, 2020
It is important that New Jersey employers carefully consider their wage and hour practices when creating and implementing reopening plans to avoid costly litigation and potentially criminal penalties.
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By Ross Todd | August 20, 2020
"There's a frustration among the bar and among the judges that we know that there's work that we need to do, we're working through the stuff that we can do," says North Carolina state court Judge Richard Gottlieb. "When can we get to the stuff that has to be done?"
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By Ross Todd | August 20, 2020
"There's a frustration among the bar and among the judges that we know that there's work that we need to do, we're working through the stuff that we can do," says North Carolina state court Judge Richard Gottlieb. "When can we get to the stuff that has to be done?"
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By Angela Morris | August 20, 2020
Among almost 2,800 lawyers surveyed in June, 57% said they would not be open to a virtual jury trial. So it's no surprise that a San Antonio court couldn't find lawyers to volunteer for its first Zoom civil jury trial on Wednesday.
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By Dan Packel | Christine Simmons | August 19, 2020
The complete rollback of pay cuts is not expected this year. "It is anticipated that the compensation reductions as of September 1 will be in place through year-end," according to a Wednesday statement from the firm's leader.
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By Jane Wester | August 19, 2020
The existing plan for a fraud trial involved everyone but the testifying witness wearing a mask, and the defense lawyer said he was worried about his "effectiveness as an advocate" through a mask.
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By Katheryn Tucker | August 19, 2020
To borrow a word from a trial lawyer, the plaintiff's bar is "energized" by a Missouri federal judge's ruling allowing a lawsuit to go forward against an insurance company for a coronavirus pandemic business interruption claim.
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By Karen Sloan | August 19, 2020
"Our inability to offer the bar examination in August was a failure," said Chief Justice Charles Canady of the Florida Supreme Court.
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By Dan Clark | August 19, 2020
"The pandemic has created fertile soil for unionizing specifically in the area of safety and pay," Jonathan Segal, a partner and managing principal at Duane Morris in Philadelphia, said.
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By Phillip Bantz | August 19, 2020
"I think that one of the things that the pandemic has done is made it apparent that non-tech companies also need to be able to respond to rapid change," Duchesne said in a Q&A.
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