By Alaina Lancaster | April 1, 2020
Zoom's privacy practices have come under scrutiny as companies begin to rely on video conferencing as a fundamental aspect of their business due to COVID-19.
By Greg Land | March 30, 2020
A passenger in the Crabapple Turf truck told police he and the driver had been looking at a video on his cellphone just before the accident.
By Raychel Lean | March 30, 2020
Miami lawyer Jeff Gutchess represents renowned addiction expert Dr. Bankole Johnson, who claims his Italian business partners tried to withdraw almost $5 million when the country went into lockdown.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Joe Murphey | March 30, 2020
It's going to be a long time before the government can compel individuals to be sequestered in a closed room with 11 strangers, so but for civil litigators, there's another pathway that remains open for resolving your client's cases: settlements.
By Alaina Lancaster | March 27, 2020
As with law firms, many alternative dispute resolution organizations had to transition to fully remote operations to comply with shelter-in-place orders virtually overnight. And some experts predict that the imprint of the pandemic could outlast the crisis.
By Alaina Lancaster | March 26, 2020
Lawyers at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher have once again called Keller Lenkner's motives and credibility into question as the plaintiffs firm seeks to force the company to arbitrate claims for 10,356 Postmates couriers. Keller Lenkner's Travis Lenkner in an email said that Postmates' complaint is frivolous, but "that's nothing new."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky | March 25, 2020
In their International Litigation column, Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky discuss three recent court decisions from three different countries, each of which offers an example of a court not deferring to an arbitrator."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By John Fellas | March 24, 2020
In his International Arbitration column, John Fellas focuses on what COVID-19 means right now for pending and future international arbitrations.
By Vincent Chow | March 19, 2020
China was promoting online dispute resolution even before the coronavirus outbreak. Now, the government wants to see more of it, as business in the country resumes. But questions remain as to whether it will catch on for international disputes.
By Vincent Chow | March 19, 2020
The country was promoting online dispute resolution even before the coronavirus outbreak. Now, the government wants to see more of it, as business in the country resumes. But questions remain as to whether it will catch on for international disputes.
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