By Jim Saunders | October 7, 2022
The cruise industry shut down in 2020 after high-profile outbreaks of COVID-19 and also grappled with federal Centers for Disease Control requirements about safely resuming operations.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Randy Rich | October 7, 2022
Court-ordered mediation is now more common. Given that COVID-19 court delays are here to stay for the short term, I urge parties at mediation to think outside the box in how they define success in mediation.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Ron Negin | October 7, 2022
While in-person mediations have made a return, many Zoom mediations and hybrid mediations are still taking place due to a variety of reasons. There are both benefits and obstacles that are created by conducting a Zoom mediation.
By Jane Wester | October 6, 2022
A Second Circuit panel weighed whether the "frustration of purpose" applied so that the lease agreement could be rescinded. But the commercial landlord's lawyers said a "cataclysmic" event was required., and the pandemic wasn't one.
By Andrew Maloney | October 6, 2022
"A return to a golden era in recent years for law firms has bred complacency in many to pull the trigger on mergers," said law firm consultant Kent Zimmermann.
By Anthony Davies | October 6, 2022
Routines based around 'work from home' are calcifying, and commuting, parking, sandwich shops and childcare are fading into distant memory. With each passing week, the challenge to win attorneys back into the office increases.
By Jason Grant | October 5, 2022
The proposal would amend Commercial Division Rule 36, which, as currently written, authorizes virtual evidentiary hearings and bench trials only with the consent of the parties to the litigation.
By Jane Wester | October 5, 2022
U.S. Magistrate Judge James Wicks of the Eastern District of New York found that while the court system has not yet filed its motion to dismiss, it has "made a strong showing that the claims may lack merit."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Danielle M. Parks | October 5, 2022
COVID-19 has injected itself into virtually every area of law, and worker's compensation is no different. This new virus has raised several issues practitioners need to consider when pursuing or defending COVID-19 cases.
By ALM Staff | October 5, 2022
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