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January 12, 2021 | Daily Business Review

Questions Revealed by Ruling Over W Hotel Amenities Require Legislative Fix

The decision signals the need for Florida's lawmakers to consider legislative amendments to the state's condominium laws specifically addressing the authority over common elements at condo-hotel properties.

By Gary M. Mars

4 minute read

November 18, 2020 | Daily Report Online

Close Race for NC Chief Justice Going to Recount

Challenger Paul Newby, the senior associate justice, had 406 more votes than Chief Justice Cheri Beasley, the state's first Black woman to hold the position, from nearly 5.4 million ballots counted from the race, according to figures from the State Board of Elections.

By Gary D. Robertson | The Associated Press

4 minute read

October 20, 2020 | New York Law Journal

A.I. in Hiring: Potential Pitfalls for Employers

A look at the ways in which A.I. has been used during the hiring process and the expanding legal framework in which these tools must operate, as well as potential pitfalls for employers.

By Gary D. Friedman and Thomas McCarthy

8 minute read

October 01, 2020 | The Legal Intelligencer

D.C. Circuit to Decide EPA's Authority to Regulate Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Lawsuits pending before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit are likely to shape the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) authority to regulate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from stationary sources under the Clean Air Act (CAA).

By Gary Steinbauer

8 minute read

August 14, 2020 | The Recorder

Protecting Suppliers and Customers of Insolvent or Bankrupt Companies

For those doing business with financially troubled companies, questions regarding whether and how to continue doing business with them will necessarily arise, wrote Farella Braun + Martel's Gary Kaplan and Janice Reicher.

By Gary Kaplan and Janice Reicher

6 minute read

August 07, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Going to Trial During the Pandemic?

During the coronavirus pandemic, the question arises: Should litigants and lawyers attend trial proceedings through the technology platforms that exist or should we all strive to attend court in person?

By Gary M. Fellner

8 minute read

July 28, 2020 | The Recorder

Is It Time to Let Go of the Bar Exam?

"Let's face it, the one thing all malpractice defendants and state bar disciplinary targets have in common is a bar number," says Hanson Bridgett's Gary Watt. "That's right, it's the bar-passers, not the exam-failers, who present a threat to legal services consumers. So how is it that the bar exam can be justified on performance grounds?"

By Gary Watt

5 minute read

July 24, 2020 | Daily Business Review

Difficult Business Insurance Market Meets COVID-19

The impact of COVID-19 has put more pressure on insurers, and created a difficult environment for businesses that utilize commercial insurance to manage risk and grow.

By Gary Reshefsky and David Josefsberg

5 minute read

July 07, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal

Till Death Do Us Part, Unless I Need to Sue Your Estate

This article provides case law-based examples of what can go wrong if you fail to draft life insurance provisions in your child- or spousal-support agreements, as well as tips for drafting such provisions.

By Matheu D. Nunn, Gary R. Botwinick and Bonnie C. Frost

9 minute read

May 05, 2020 | Corporate Counsel

Meditation Helps Me Relieve Stress From My Job as General Counsel; Here Are Three Ways It Can Help You, Too

Based on my experience over the years I've been practicing meditation and from the increasingly important role meditation has played these past eight weeks or so, I want to provide some basic advice that I hope will help you get through these stressful times in one piece.

By Gary Powell

5 minute read