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May 28, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal

Young Lawyers Feel Ripple Effect of Judicial Vacancies and Case Delays 

With the perfect storm of COVID-19 closures, an astronomical backlog of cases, and significant judicial vacancies across the state, the emerging attorney's obstacles to gaining courtroom experience seem insurmountable.

By Young Lawyers Advisory Board

6 minute read

May 21, 2021 | The American Lawyer

As Law Firms Prepare to Bring Everyone Back, a Tinderbox Looms

The coming months are fraught for law firms, the Young Lawyer Editorial Board writes. There are several critical decisions to make and pitfalls at every turn. Careful navigation is needed.

By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board

6 minute read

May 10, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal

Why Zoom Hearings and Trials Should Stay

There will be a natural tendency to want to leave the past 14 months behind without a second thought. But there are good takeaways that we have learned from remote practice. Zoom court is one of them.

By Young Lawyers Advisory Board

4 minute read

March 31, 2021 | The American Lawyer

Young Lawyers Offer Firms Advice After Watching a Year of Remote Recruiting and Onboarding

What's being lost from the in-person hiring and onboarding process, and what can firms do to address it?

By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board

9 minute read

March 22, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal

Equity in the COVID-19 Vaccination Roll-Out

With the vaccine roll-out being limited and tiered, where do lawyers fit in? And ethically, as members of the legal profession, how should lawyers conduct themselves in securing their spot in line?

By Young Lawyers Advisory Board

7 minute read

March 12, 2021 | Corporate Counsel

The Importance of Lawyers with Empathy: Pandemic Edition

The global pandemic has altered in so many ways how people communicate and stay in touch. However, lurking underneath these developments are signs that there may be something lost in lawyer – client relations.

By Alexander C. Gavis and Mark Young

9 minute read

February 24, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer

Lessons From 2020—The Year That 'Zoomed' By

The surprising ability for various industries, including the legal industry, to rapidly adapt to working out of an office setting has given attorneys and the courts the ability to test and consider options that could and should survive the pandemic.

By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board

6 minute read

February 19, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal

What Young Lawyers Look for in Federal Judge Appointments

Experience, practicality and diversity are just a few of the qualities the Young Lawyers expect from the federal bench.

By Young Lawyers Advisory Board

6 minute read

February 03, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer

Integration Has to Be a Collaboration: What We Can Do to Welcome New Associates

There are several things that we can all do—the newbies and the veterans—to make sure the integration process can go smoothly.

By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board

5 minute read

January 28, 2021 | Daily Business Review

Fla. Supreme Court Rejects Claim for Damages Caused by Insurer's Failure to Timely Pay

The Florida Supreme Court relieved an insurance company from damages allegedly caused by its failure to timely investigate and pay a legitimate insurance claim.

By Joseph R. Young

6 minute read