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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 Magdalen Blessey Bickford and Katherine Conklin | June 12, 2020
As we look to the upcoming fall semester and prepare for the future of education, what best practices must schools now adopt to comply with new laws and regulations that are developing to protect educators, employees and students from the perils imposed by COVID-19?
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By Sozi Tulante and Ryan M. Moore | June 12, 2020
Reopening will not be without risk. Indeed, the likelihood that cases of COVID-19 will rise as a result of increased business and social activities remains. We thus stress a flexible approach to reopening. Businesses should consider not only labor and employment issues, but also critical practical concerns.
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By Jane Wester | June 12, 2020
The lawsuit, the first personal protective equipment fraud case filed by the Attorney General's office in connection with the pandemic, is part of a broader investigation into fraudulent and deceptive solicitations by people hoping to profit off the pandemic, according to the office.
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By Jeffrey Lieser | June 12, 2020
Now, as closed businesses begin to reopen and work-at-home employees begin to return to their workplaces, employers may find themselves confronting a whole new range of COVID-19-related issues.
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By Mitchell S. Goldberg and Richard Lloret | June 12, 2020
As the backlog of cases build, we write to start a dialogue and suggest that trial lawyers and trial judges, both of whom are understandably concerned about timely case resolution, need to give more thought and consideration to bench trials.
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By Mitchell S. Goldberg and Richard Lloret | June 12, 2020
As the backlog of cases build, we write to start a dialogue and suggest that trial lawyers and trial judges, both of whom are understandably concerned about timely case resolution, need to give more thought and consideration to bench trials.
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By Robert Storace | June 12, 2020
Judge Stefan Underhill, the chief judge for the Connecticut federal courts, is giving judges the option of hearing more civil and criminal matters as the courts begin to reopen.
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By David Gialanella | June 12, 2020
Coronavirus closures have tested the limits of the legal profession, and not only its technological limits.
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By Scott Pink and John Dermody, O'Melveny | June 12, 2020
Governments and businesses alike are considering how to leverage new technologies to make contact tracing efforts more effective. But such innovative contact tracing methods raise a host of privacy concerns, forcing a reckoning with how we balance privacy and public health.
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By Jason Grant | June 11, 2020
The 33-page complaint, filed Wednesday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, alleges that, by denying loans to business owners with criminal records, the Small Business Administration is making an illegal, "moral" judgment never intended by Congress.
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