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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 Cheryl Miller | July 2, 2020
The deans said the justices gave no indication of which exam option they may favor. State Bar officials, however, appeared early in the meeting to be leaning in favor of an online exam in October, they said.
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By Suzette Parmley | July 2, 2020
Before departing for the Fourth of July holiday weekend, the Assembly and Senate pushed through a controversial furlough bill impacting public workers, but not without a few partisan fireworks over Gov. Phil Murphy's timing.
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By Patrick Smith | July 2, 2020
June saw double the job advances from May after an April crash; uncertainty lingers.
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By Samantha Stokes | July 2, 2020
Four recent hires shared with us the ups and downs of integrating virtually into their new law firms.
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By Lidia Dinkova | July 2, 2020
First & Sixth Apartments was completed last year with 20% of its units affordable in response to the lack of low-income housing in Miami.
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By Jim Turner | July 2, 2020
"We're ready to go to Tallahassee to do our job and legislate," says Sen. Jose Javier Rodriguez, D-Miami, who blames House and Senate leadership from keeping legislators from doing their constitutional duty.
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By Phillip Bantz | July 2, 2020
"Businesses are deciding when and how they can come back to work. And so it's really easy to begin to ignore the basics around compliance," said Don Fancher, an Atlanta-based principal at Deloitte.
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By Angela Morris | July 2, 2020
An open records request showed that so far, Tarrant County has spent a total of $243,695 on the masks, gloves, wipes, thermometers and more that it needed to reopen its courthouses.
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By Edward T. Kang | July 2, 2020
While it is likely that businesses will think to add force majeure clauses to future contracts, there is also reason to believe the specific language of these clauses could be modified. Likewise, there are other changes to be expected in post-pandemic contracts.
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By Robert Storace | July 2, 2020
"An expansive range of civil, criminal, family and juvenile proceedings are now being processed both by remote technology and within our open facilities," said Connecticut's Chief Court Administrator Patrick Carroll III.
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