By Micha "Mitch" Danzig and Nicole M. Rivers | April 29, 2020
California Labor Code Section 2802 requires employers to reimburse California employees for "all necessary business expenditures or losses incurred by the employee in direct consequence of the discharge of his or her duties."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jason M. Saruya | April 29, 2020
While it is hard to imagine a post-quarantine world and the changes it will bring to the law industry and world, there are a few things that young lawyers can do during this time to prepare for whatever may come.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Joel B. Rothman | April 29, 2020
We are a small firm and we see a better way: Our five-lawyer firm has increased its summer associate hiring to give as many students as possible the opportunity for a real-world experience.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Nathaniel J. Stuhlmiller and Taylor D. Anderson | April 29, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant worldwide disruptions of business operations and has negatively impacted stock prices globally. As a result, many corporations find themselves potentially vulnerable to abusive takeover tactics.
By Jonathan Erway | April 29, 2020
New Jersey Law Schools Delay On Campus Interviews Until Early 2021
By Jack Newsham | April 28, 2020
As a result of bar exam delays, recent law graduates will be authorized to engage in the "limited practice of law" under the supervision of a more experienced lawyer.
By Tom McParland | Jane Wester | April 28, 2020
A proposed class action lawsuit, filed in Manhattan federal court by a Covington & Burling partner, said the coronavirus was spreading "unmonitored and undetected throughout the jail," due in large part to overcrowding and unsanitary conditions.
By Jane Wester | April 28, 2020
The charges against Bulloch and Young follow another Defense Production Act case in Brooklyn federal court.
By Jane Wester | April 28, 2020
Kent Bulloch, 56, was charged alongside an Arizona-based businessman by federal prosecutors in Brooklyn who claim the men were seeking to profit off the pandemic by reselling the masks.
By Ross Todd | April 28, 2020
The case has been on extended hiatus since "shelter in place" orders went into effect across the Bay Area in mid-March. The judge on Tuesday cited responses from 11 of the 16 jurors and alternates considering the case who said they preferred to wait until the movement restrictions are lifted before resuming.
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