By Mason Lawlor | May 12, 2023
This case was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
By Andrew Maloney | May 12, 2023
Asked in a recent survey for the top things they would sacrifice a portion of their pay for, Gen Z lawyers were even more united than millennials in choosing more time off.
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By Riley Brennan | May 12, 2023
The suit stems from the COVID-19 pandemic halting the university's ability to hold in-person events, which Runaway had agreed to provide audio and visual production, broadcasting, videotaping and other productions goods for, as outlined in their agreement from February 2020.
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By Riley Brennan | May 11, 2023
Philadelphia attorney Jonathan Olivetti has been sentenced to more than two years in prison following his conviction on wire fraud charges in connection with a scheme to obtain COVID-19 pandemic relief money he wasn't entitled to receive, along with mail fraud and tax evasion charges.
By Riley Brennan | May 11, 2023
The Supreme Court of Rhode Island upheld a lower court's decision to allow a mother to vaccinate her children with the COVID-19 vaccination, despite the father's objections.
By Alex Anteau | May 9, 2023
The state Court of Appeals will hear six oral arguments this week. Here's a look at some of the most noteworthy ones.
By Colleen Murphy | May 9, 2023
"BYU pointed out that it 'receives tuition payments for students from a variety of sources,' including family members, individual students, loans, grants, and scholarships," stated Judge Gregory A. Phillips, in his written opinion for the court. "Because BYU lacked records showing who paid the tuition for individual students, it contended that it could not identify the class members."
By Adolfo Pesquera | May 8, 2023
"Accountability matters. Imagine arriving in the U.S. to seek safety from persecution and having your children forcibly taken from you, not knowing whether or not you'd see them again," said Javier Hidalgo, interim director of litigation at RAICES.
By Andrew Maloney | May 8, 2023
Midsize and smaller firms have delivered growth via countercyclical demand in areas such as litigation and labor and employment, while Am Law 100 firms have more successfully stanched expense increases, according to a new report from Thomson Reuters.
By Ross Todd | May 4, 2023
After two weeks of trial, jurors in Santa Monica, California deliberated just 90 minutes last week before finding plaintiffs hadn't proven that the COVID-19 virus caused any direct physical loss or damage to a Venice Beach hotel—a big win for John Phillips and Brett Ingerman of DLA Piper and their client, an affiliate of Allianz.
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