By R. Robin McDonald | May 6, 2020
It took a pandemic to do it, but a policy that for years barred visual or audio recording devices from the federal courthouse in downtown Atlanta without a court order and prohibited live broadcasts of court proceedings has been loosened to allow remote access.
Daily Business Review | Letter to the Editor
By Matthew W. Dietz | May 6, 2020
Miami attorney Matthew Dietz critiques the Florida Bar of Board Examiners' decision to move ahead with a July bar exam with few allowances for the coronavirus pandemic.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | May 6, 2020
The business owners' group argued unsuccessfully that the governor's order was overly broad and based on "hysteria," not reason.
The American Lawyer | Infographic
By Ben Seal | May 6, 2020
In a matter of weeks, the world changed underfoot and the legal industry was forced to respond. This infographic offers a continuously updated tour of the pandemic's influence on Big Law.
By Tom Gede, Colin West and Ryan Hoyler | May 6, 2020
Unlike most other California businesses, it is not entirely clear that tribal casinos—which operate on tribal lands and are run by tribal authorities—must follow the California state government's directives on whether and how they operate.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | May 6, 2020
Democrats pushed Walker over his comments against the Supreme Court ruling upholding the Affordable Care Act during the first judicial nomination hearing held in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Alan Holcomb | May 6, 2020
There is significant ambiguity as to which insurers will cover COVID-19 claims; the specific treatments that will be covered; and whether out-of-network treatment will be fully covered.
By Raychel Lean | May 6, 2020
The Florida Supreme Court's first remote oral arguments demonstrated how messy things can get when state and federal laws conflict.
By Karen Sloan | May 6, 2020
Florida, now the largest bar exam jurisdiction to schedule a July test without adding a backup date, is adding a second testing site, designed to help reduce the number of examinees congregating at the Tampa Convention Center.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | May 6, 2020
One challenge of practicing law is that, in the midst of a heated dispute, attorneys sometimes lose sight of the importance of treating others in a professional and civil manner.
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