By Michael A. Mora | April 22, 2020
"If a person has neck pain, the doctor is evaluating him over the phone, performing the physical through video conferencing and documenting the condition," one lawyer says. "At trial, both sides are going to harp on the fact that the doctor can't put his hands on the patient and can't feel the spasms."
By Catherine Wilson | April 22, 2020
The state chief justice names a 17-member working group to recommend how and when to gradually return Florida courts to the kind of operations it had before the coronavirus took hold.
By Raychel Lean | April 22, 2020
Wearing face masks in the era of COVID-19 has transported Fort Lauderdale attorney Bruce Rogow back to 1980, when he represented a Florida Ku Klux Klan member convicted of illegally concealing his face in public.
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By Robert Storace | April 22, 2020
Attorneys general are putting retailers on notice about potential lawsuits.
By Ross Todd | April 22, 2020
Lawyers at Hagens Berman filed a proposed class action claiming that Amazon and its third-party sellers violated a California law which bars price increases of more than 10% during declared emergencies on essential goods including food, cleaning materials, and medical supplies.
By Karen Sloan | April 22, 2020
The Utah Supreme Court was inundated with comments from those who supported and opposed its proposed emergency diploma privilege and ultimately decided to move forward with the program, making it the first jurisdiction to let law grads skip the exam.
By C. Ryan Barber | April 21, 2020
"The court does not seek to understate the financial hardships that political consultants, lobbyists and their staff are experiencing. These are trying times," U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth wrote in denying a temporary restraining order.
By Jack Newsham | April 21, 2020
While the Senate voted on Tuesday to add at least $310 billion to the program, some lawyers at small and midsize firms are already frustrated with the process and are still waiting to hear back on their application.
By Jane Wester | April 21, 2020
The low number of confirmed COVID-19 cases should not be interpreted to mean that the disease is not spreading among the inmates, especially when staff cases continue to increase, advocates cautioned.
By Ryan Tarinelli | April 21, 2020
The New York Civil Liberties Union has urged Gov. Andrew Cuomo to expedite the review processes for prisoners eligible for parole.
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