By Angela Morris | April 15, 2020
Travis County voters who are afraid of contracting COVID-19 if they go to the polls can legally apply for mail-in ballots under a ruling that a district judge issued Wednesday in a lawsuit by the Texas Democratic Party.
By Alaina Lancaster | April 15, 2020
"We know the prime directive is to ensure that all parties [get] fair treatment in the court, but now the prime directive addendum is to proceed with safety and caution to ensure everyone who enters our court is safe," said U.S. District Judge Edward Davila of the Northern District of California.
By Karen Sloan | April 15, 2020
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, will foreign lawyers enroll in LL.M. programs offered online if in-person classes don't resume in the fall? Will they be able to obtain student visas if campuses reopen? Law schools are weighing their options.
By Dylan Jackson | April 15, 2020
In a statement, firm founders Gerry Greenspoon and Michael Marder said the cuts were preemptive measures meant to offset revenue loss stemming from the novel coronavirus.
By Jack Newsham | April 15, 2020
Davidoff Hutcher & Citron, Levene Gouldin & Thompson and Pryor Cashman laid off or furloughed a total of 115 lost jobs.
By Michael A. Mora | April 15, 2020
Whether COVID-19 will change how nations view privacy concerns remains to be seen.
By Raychel Lean | April 15, 2020
They used to be in the courthouse. Now, after COVID-19-related closures, they're on their sofa.
By Jack Newsham | April 15, 2020
Philip Inglima, the firm's chair, said equity partners will take a temporary 25% compensation cut, nonequity partners will take a 20% cut, and associates and counsel will take a 15% cut and staff making more than $100,000 will also have their pay reduced.
By Phillip Bantz | April 15, 2020
CLO Tony Taylor received $1.17 million in awards while interim CEO Marc Swanson was granted $1.5 million and COO Walter Bogumil was given $1.3 million.
By Ryan Tarinelli | April 15, 2020
The policy will only apply to those who's underlying crime was not a sex offense or a violent felony, the official said in a statement released Tuesday.
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