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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 Karen Sloan | August 6, 2020
More than 150 people had submitted public comment to the Nevada Supreme Court, many in favor of an emergency diploma privilege that would allow law graduates to be admitted without taking the exam.
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By Adam L. Santucci and Langdon T. Ramsburg | August 6, 2020
Public sector employers in Pennsylvania will continue to face shifting rules, guidance, recommendations and standards as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to ebb and flow.
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By Quentin Brogdon | August 6, 2020
The GOP has now introduced its highly anticipated comprehensive COVID-19 Immunity Bill, Senate Bill 4317, which is unfair, unnecessary and unsafe.…
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By Michael Lotito and Jim Paretti | August 6, 2020
The Senate's proposed HEALS Act offers a solution that addresses both public health and economic needs, without risking one for the other.
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By Matthew P. Keris, Esquire and Robert J. Aldrich III | August 6, 2020
While many envision what a socially distanced trial will look like and how it should proceed, we had the unique experience of actually participating in a five-day civil jury trial in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania that went to verdict in July.
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By Mike Scarcella | Marcia Coyle | August 6, 2020
"Look, we have great respect for the institution of the Supreme Court of the United States, but Chief Justice John Roberts has been a disappointment to conservatives," Pence told Christian Broadcasting Network.
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By Angela Morris | August 6, 2020
Eric Kwartler, a staff attorney at a Houston law school, says his research found 24% of Houston-area evictions during the pandemic violated the federal eviction moratorium. But landlords' attorney said the number is likely inflated because of confusion what properties the CARES Act protects.
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By Christopher D. Carusone and Ashling A. Ehrhardt | August 6, 2020
As colleges were scrambling to adjust to the new normal of virtual learning—and all of the challenges that brought—the Department of Education dropped another bombshell May 6 with the issuance of its final rule, requiring that schools be compliant by Aug. 14.
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By Frank Ready | August 6, 2020
Attorneys may be ready and willing to innovate following the barrage of changes that have come their way during the COVID-19 pandemic. But with law firms potentially in midst of a very busy season, it may be harder to get dormant innovation projects off the ground.
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By Eric Wrubel | August 6, 2020
Prior to March 18, 2020, fathers typically would demand 50/50 access time with their child following a divorce. Amid the pandemic, the custodial landscape has experienced a tectonic shift. Both litigants, lawyers and judges have had seismic experiences which will likely shift their approach to custodial issues in New York courts.
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