By Andrew Maloney | October 5, 2022
Financial companies are giving a chunk of work to law firms outside the Am Law 200, ALSPs, the Big Four, large Asian law firms as well as European firms.
By Kevin McGill | The Associated Press | October 4, 2022
Fifth Circuit panel members appeared skeptical of the claim that the state had no authority whatsoever to restrict church gatherings in arguments recorded as they were held Monday in Fort Worth, Texas. But they raised the question of whether Spell's church was unfairly restricted, compared with other public gathering places, such as shopping mall food courts.
By Kevin McGill | The Associated Press | October 3, 2022
At one time, enforcement was blocked nationwide under a ruling by a Georgia-based federal judge. But an appeals court in Atlanta narrowed the scope of that ruling to the seven states that had sued in that case.
By Andrew Maloney | October 3, 2022
Rising fears of a recession as well as some law firms reigniting combination talks may drive more law firm mergers soon.
By Charles Toutant | October 3, 2022
"According to Bristol-Myers Squibb, people who worked on their computers all day remotely during the pandemic couldn't be accommodated. They didn't try," plaintiffs lawyer John Coyle said.
By Charles Toutant | October 3, 2022
"When we learn and implement a better process, we should embrace that spirit of innovation and creative problem solving rather than revert to antiquated processes," New Jersey State Bar Association President Jeralyn Lawrence wrote to the immigration court's chief administrator.
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By Vasilios J. Kalogredis | October 3, 2022
On Aug. 18, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the federal agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that administers the Medicare program as well as works with states to administer Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and health insurance portability standards, announced a cross-cutting initiative aimed at evaluating CMS-issued public health emergency blanket waivers and flexibilities.
By Andrew Maloney | September 30, 2022
More than two-thirds of women and lawyers of color said a better work-life balance is very or extremely important for them in deciding whether to switch jobs.
By Marianna Wharry | September 29, 2022
The court said it came to the conclusion after a discussion with its consulting epidemiologist. Mask-wearing in any other public areas of a U.S. courthouse or probation office in the district is optional, the order said.
By Andrew Maloney | September 28, 2022
If law firms fail to improve the hybrid working model, many staff will actively look for a more flexible working environment, warns a new report.
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