By Phillip Bantz | April 16, 2020
Pierce, a former Big Law attorney, CEO and general counsel, predicted that the "amount of work that is going to more traditional providers will probably shrink and most buyers will start to really think about whether the work streams are in the proper hands."
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Amanda Farahany and Todd Stanton | April 16, 2020
Recognize the implications for both employers and employees during the coronavirus threat.
By Raychel Lean | April 16, 2020
"Our thoughts and prayers are with these employees and their families as they all confront, not just the illness itself, but the fear and apprehension this pandemic brings," Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle said in a press release.
By Ryan Tarinelli | April 16, 2020
Skelos, 72, a former attorney, has not exhibited COVID-19 symptoms since about April 8, prosecutors told a Manhattan federal judge in a court filing.
By Jason Grant | April 16, 2020
"With our transition to a virtual court model nearly complete," announced the First Department, the appellate court will soon resume calendaring appeals and motions, scheduling conferences, and holding some oral arguments, though now via Skype. Attorney admissions and processing attorney grievance complaints will also resume.
By Jane Wester | April 15, 2020
Advocates for the MDC inmates, including the lawyers from Emery Celli Brinckerhoff & Abady and the Cardozo School of Law's Civil Rights Clinic involved in this case, have raised concerns about access to soap and other cleaning supplies at the facility.
By Angela Morris | April 15, 2020
We're surveying trial lawyers across the nation about whether the disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic have had any impact on income or firm's revenue from legal work.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | April 15, 2020
Time is of the utmost importance, the plaintiffs' attorney added, because the Department of Correction announced 182 prisoners and more than 100 employees have tested positive for COVID-19.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | April 15, 2020
Superior Court President Judge Jack Panella, the intermediate appellate court and its IT team have been working to set up a system so attorneys can argue cases.
By Dan Clark | April 15, 2020
"When crises hit, diversity and inclusion take a back seat if it is not embedded in the DNA of the corporations or the law firms. It is an easy thing to not focus on when you have 50 other priorities," Joel Stern, CEO of the National Association of Minority & Women Owned Law Firms, said.
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