By Ryan Tarinelli | May 8, 2020
A surge in users revealed security flaws in Zoom's platform, according to New York Attorney General Letitia James' office, and the company had an increase in the sensitivity of the data passing via its network.
By Patrick Smith | May 8, 2020
Cost-cutting measures at law firms and other major legal employers have continued to accelerate since they began in March.
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By Craig Levinson | May 8, 2020
A new group of highly efficient rainmakers has emerged. They've adopted the professional client development tactics of top management consulting firms and now accomplish 99% of their offline networking and selling virtually, not in person.
By Tom McParland | May 8, 2020
Many of the expected cases were likely to land in the Southern and Eastern District of New York, where prosecutors have deep experience with complex financial and securities fraud scheme.
By Suzette Parmley | May 7, 2020
"We have our work cut out for us," said Budget and Appropriations Committee Chairman Paul Sarlo, D-Bergen, who alluded to his committee's task to make the revised Oct. 1 deadline—instead of the traditional July 1 date—to have a balanced state budget in place.
By David Thomas | May 7, 2020
Kirkland & Ellis, Sidley Austin, Baker & Hostetler and others aggressively whittled down their summer programs this week. With firms already operating remotely, observers said that's a pretty good option.
By Ross Todd | May 7, 2020
David Faigman, the chancellor and dean of the University of California, Hastings College of Law, discusses his decision to have the school join a lawsuit brought on behalf of residents and businesses in San Francisco's Tenderloin district demanding action to address tent encampments and drug dealing on neighborhood sidewalks.
By Jane Wester | May 7, 2020
The airline accepted $5 billion in April as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, and it agreed to "refrain from conducting involuntary layoffs or furloughs, or reducing pay rates and benefits," according to the complaint, which was filed Tuesday.
By M.C. Sungaila | May 7, 2020
Go forth. Shine your own special light into the world, and help others.
By David Gialanella | May 7, 2020
The prospect of a cautious return to relative normalcy has everyone wondering what that return might look like, and how it might be carried out safely. Law firms certainly are among those looking to the distant (and perhaps not-too-distant) future.
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