By Andrew Maloney | May 26, 2023
Second Hundred firms from the Windy City tended to see slower growth than the rest of the industry.
By Riley Brennan | May 26, 2023
"We are pleased the District Court has dismissed plaintiff's challenge to the school district's temporary mask mandate," said the defendants' attorney, John J. Davis of Pierce Davis & Perritano in Boston. "As Judge Talwani agreed, the plaintiff (a would-be participant in the district's adult volleyball league) failed to allege sufficient facts to show that this temporary mandate violated any of his statutory or constitutional rights. His case was properly dismissed."
By Mason Lawlor | May 25, 2023
This case was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ross Todd | May 24, 2023
"I think we have to plan for the contingencies that we know are a virtual certainty that we will [face] in the future," said New York Supreme Court Justice Craig Doran, chair of the committee tasked with building on the court system's pandemic innovations.
By Andrew Maloney | May 24, 2023
The median hourly rate for partners in M&A shot up the highest, while partners in Chicago, D.C. and LA saw some of the largest increases.
By Ross Todd | May 24, 2023
"I think we have to plan for the contingencies that we know are a virtual certainty that we will [face] in the future," said New York Supreme Court Justice Craig Doran, chair of the committee tasked with building on the court system's pandemic innovations.
By Charles Toutant | May 23, 2023
"[W]hen you're confronting a witness, especially a witness where there's critical testimony or controversial testimony, where it's in dispute, that being in person presents opportunities that you wouldn't have in remote [depositions]," Archer's Patrick Papalia said.
By Riley Brennan | May 23, 2023
Other courts across the country have "uniformly rejected" challenges to the "pandemic-induced jury selection procedures" similar to Bell's, while this is the first time a Washington court has addressed the matter.
By Brian Lee | May 22, 2023
The attorney for three New York Republican lawmakers who are challenging the constitutionality of a Department of Health rulemaking process that isolated people in response to the COVID-19 outbreak uses terms like "monarchy," "tyranny" and "catch me if you can" to describe the executive branch's appeal to the Fourth Department, Appellate Division.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Aleeza Furman | May 22, 2023
"There's a pretty clear connection between the increase in judicial complaints and the polarized nature of the political situation that our country as a whole," Josh Byrne, chair of disciplinary board representation at Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, said.
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