By Colleen Murphy | November 18, 2022
"But for that sole incident, nothing in the record suggests that prospective witnesses, or other third parties, were present in the room with the testifying witnesses," the per curiam opinion said. "Our review of the record shows the court took appropriate precautions to maintain the integrity of the proceedings."
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By Emily Cousins | November 18, 2022
Counsel for the plaintiff Matthew S. Carlone of Terk & Carlone said some Connecticut law suits involving COVID-19 policies, wrongful termination and religious discrimination have not gone far enough to prove the claim that COVID-19 vaccine mandates were dangerous for the public.
By Colleen Murphy | November 17, 2022
"While the court understands and is sympathetic to the financial strains placed on hospitals by the COVID-19 pandemic, that sympathy cannot extend so far as to distort the plain language of the policy," concluded U.S. District Judge Thomas T. Cullen.
By Richard S.J. Hung | November 16, 2022
COVID brought us many bad things, but virtual meetings was not one of them, says Morrison Foerster's Richard Hung.
By Colleen Murphy | November 15, 2022
The New Jersey Appellate Division denied relief to nine West Orange police officers who alleged the township violated state law when it placed the officers on unpaid leave pursuant to the township's COVID-19 vaccination and testing policy.
By Andrew Maloney | November 11, 2022
Despite reports of elite law firms trimming ranks, head count continued to trend up across the industry through the third quarter.
By Jason Grant | November 11, 2022
The nursing home, Sea View, and its owner must pay the state a total of $175,000, in addition to not owning or running a long-term care or assisted living facility again in Massachusetts, according to an announcement made by state Attorney General Maura Healey.
By Ryan King | November 11, 2022
It's important for marketing, BD and PR to have a shared understanding of the firm's brand, positioning, financial goals and related KPIs to succeed in reaching and resonating with the firm's targeted audiences. Making the time to connect and collaborate here will lead to a clearer understanding of the opportunities, pain points and bottlenecks in your firm as they relate to marketing, BD and PR.
By Marianna Wharry | November 9, 2022
A federal judge has denied Suffolk University's motion to dismiss and rebuked the school for misinterpreting his previous order denying class certification to student plaintiffs who paid tuition and fees for the spring 2020 semester when the university transitioned to online learning due to COVID-19 during the semester.
By Andrew Maloney | November 8, 2022
"The market is moving litigation down-market to smaller firms," Georgetown Law Center's Jim Jones said. "It's about cost."
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