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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 Victoria Hudgins | August 10, 2020
The major exodus of employees to remote working environments will spread corporate data across various privately owned electronics and services, and likely hinder data incident monitoring and compliance.
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By Jim Turner | August 10, 2020
Bars will have to wait for bigger declines in coronavirus case numbers before they can start pouring drinks for customers again, says Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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By Christine Simmons | August 10, 2020
Firms such as Milbank, Weil Gotshal and Paul Weiss are, so far, doing better than last year, while lateral departures from other firms in recent weeks indicate partners are leaving firms viewed as unprepared to capitalize on the current market.
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By Simon Lock | August 10, 2020
The firms have cut a combined 34 roles across their teams, which include lawyers.
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By Jacqueline Thomsen | August 8, 2020
"He had an uncommon love of ideas, an extraordinarily broad-ranging intellectual curiosity, an infectiously good-spirited demeanor, and a joyful sense of humor," D.C. Circuit Chief Judge Sri Srinivasan said. "We have been immeasurably enriched by the privilege of serving with him."
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By Maureen Gorsen and Greg Berlin | August 7, 2020
Alston & Bird's Maureen Gorsen and Greg Berlin examine past instances of martial law in the U.S. to offer a glimpse to how it might be used in the future and how California businesses can best position themselves for any legal remedies for the financial harm it may cause.
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By Alaina Lancaster | August 7, 2020
Criminal jury trials will resume when gating criteria, based on "14-day trends of facility exposure, community spread, and community restrictions," is met, the court's clerk said.
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By Tom McParland | August 7, 2020
U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman of the Southern District of New York said he doubted that criminal trials would be able to resume in the district by mid-October, when the California lawyer was scheduled to stand trial for the second time in Manhattan federal court.
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By Tom McParland | August 7, 2020
U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman of the Southern District of New York said he doubted that criminal trials would be able to resume in the district by mid-October, when Avenatti was scheduled to stand trial for the second time in Manhattan federal court.
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By Ellen Bardash | August 7, 2020
"I'm a New York attorney who also happens to be French and very annoyed by what's going on," said Pierre Ciric, who is among the plaintiffs saying the prime minister's directive is a burden on French citizens who struggle to get test results in the United States.
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