The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | Patrick Smith | Hank Grezlak | January 30, 2023
As law firms are pushing lawyers and staff to return to offices, constant stress, triggered by the pandemic and other events, has changed people and the legal workplace.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Mordecai Geisler | January 27, 2023
Uncertainty has persisted as to how the First Department would apply the tolling period resulting from then-Governor Andrew Cuomo's Executive Order No. 202.8. Two recent decisions of the Appellate Division, First Department have brought clarity for practitioners and unity among the Judicial Departments.
By Alex Anteau | January 26, 2023
The most recent amendment is different from the previous extensions in that it no longer gives a set expiration date for these grants of immunity.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | January 26, 2023
U.S. law firm exchanges will begin later this year, according to global legal network Meritas, which has already facilitated recent lawyer swaps in the U.K. and Oceania.
By Avalon Zoppo | January 25, 2023
"Milman believed that her symptomatic two-year-old son … may have contracted the illness. Faced with these facts, Milman made a request for unpaid leave to care for her son, a hallmark FMLA claim," the panel said.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | January 25, 2023
"These are designed really to save the parties and the lawyers the time and expense and inconvenience of handling these matters in person," said Judge Terrence Nealon of the Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas.
By Christine Schiffner | January 25, 2023
K&L Gates Attorney Andy Wright sees "seismic change" in how parts of the GOP view congressional investigations relating to corporate governance and business issues.
By Andrew Maloney | January 24, 2023
The combined firm's revenue would land it around No. 132 in the most recent Am Law 200 rankings.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | January 18, 2023
Law firm pricing that emphasizes value instead of time may follow the drop in productivity.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | January 18, 2023
"Connecticut graduates and families owe billions of dollars in student loans," Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said. "These unaffordable payments delay many from buying homes, opening businesses or starting families, and from beginning to build wealth for themselves."
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