The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | Patrick Smith | Hank Grezlak | February 13, 2023
Legal market "free agency" has only grown during the pandemic era, as isolation and uncertainty frays the bonds many lawyers had with their firms.
By Marianna Wharry | February 10, 2023
"Leggo is evidently upset that he has not been able to work the full extent as other M.C. Dean employees because by refusing to disclose his vaccination status, he has been deemed unvaccinated," Brinkema wrote. "[H]owever, the pleadings filed by plaintiff make clear that M.C. Dean's COVID-19 policy was a response to the vaccination and testing requirements of its customers given the ongoing pandemic, and his claims that M.C. Dean discriminated or retaliated against him on a perceived disability are therefore implausible and conclusory."
By Jason Grant | February 10, 2023
The lawsuit, filed in March 2021, alleges that the 35 linked Madison Square Garden companies paid "millions of dollars in premiums," but "instead of honoring their obligations, the Insurers have paid nothing for the MSG Insureds' losses."
By Anthony Davies | February 9, 2023
We are seeing a variety of successful measures that are designed to help attorneys get what they want: a best-of-both worlds scenario where they keep some work-from-home and fold-in an opportunity to intentionally connect and collaborate with colleagues in the office.
By ALM Staff | February 9, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Jeff Amy | The Associated Press | February 8, 2023
Sen. Greg Dolezal, a Republican from Cumming who is sponsoring the measure, said that when it comes to the COVID-19 vaccine at least, the government shouldn't be able to force anyone to get it, or refuse services to people who are unvaccinated.
By Andrew Maloney | February 7, 2023
Firm costs actually dropped by the end of 2022, partly because firms were more frugal in staffing and pay. Law firms will continue to be vigilant on expense growth in 2023, analysts say.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By George M. Heymann | February 6, 2023
Since its inception, ERAP has put a tremendous strain on landlords seeking to have their cases heard on the merits due to the tremendous backlog of cases that are either awaiting determinations from OTDA, or having a motion heard by the court to vacate a stay in effect.
By ALM Staff | February 6, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | Patrick Smith | Hank Grezlak | February 6, 2023
With four generations co-mingling in the workplace, and some law firms demanding a return to the office, more conflicts are arising in law firms.
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