By Marcia Coyle | September 28, 2022
The U.S. Supreme Court will open oral arguments to the public in the new term and continue to provide a live audio feed of all scheduled arguments. The building, however, will remain closed to the public until further notice.
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By Kelly Helton, JD | September 28, 2022
The Oregon Occupational Safety & Health (OSHA) has enacted a permanent workplace safety rule based on the state's COVID-19 protocols.
By Andrew Maloney | September 28, 2022
Nearly half of young lawyers in a new survey said they would leave their place of employment for a greater ability to work remotely elsewhere.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | September 27, 2022
Five of the state Supreme Court's eight procedural rules committees, including civil, had submitted proposals to the high court in January seeking to codify best practices for the use of ACT in their respective divisions. The discontinuation puts an end to all five proposed rule changes.
By Andrew Maloney | September 27, 2022
"Just having the chance to be a female-led firm, I think we've had a ton of opportunities around that," said Jessica Fairchild of Croke Fairchild Duarte & Beres.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Madeline Manion | September 26, 2022
Along with trying to dismiss the expert's report and testimony, Timothy Beggs, the father of the child, who was only referred to in the opinion as S.B., had argued that the trial court failed to fully address the best interest of the child in making its determination.
By Iain Marlow | September 26, 2022
Countries that back the Global Action Plan on COVID-19 will pledge to create a mechanism to secure and distribute the goods, such as masks and oxygen, and raw materials required to combat a pandemic.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | September 23, 2022
Superior Court Judge Correale Stevens ruled that the conclusion fell in line with a host of appellate decisions to come out of states such as Florida, Texas and Delaware, and quoted an opinion from a Texas appeals court that "the judiciary is called upon to serve in black robes, not white coats."
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | September 23, 2022
"I feel like if I say something good, I'll jinx myself," said Judge Idee Fox, president judge of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas.
By Andrew Maloney | September 23, 2022
"Those all being in the black offset a lot of M&A and bankruptcy," says Thomson Reuters analyst Bill Josten.
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