By Angela Morris | April 14, 2020
"Nobody has dealt with this before," said 174th District Judge Hazel Jones. "We don't have all the right answers. And yes, it does take people to say, 'Hey, maybe you should do it another way.'"
By Jane Wester | April 14, 2020
Attorneys representing inmates in the two facilities have criticized the lack of testing, saying that it should not be interpreted to mean that COVID-19 is not spreading.
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By Robert Storace | April 14, 2020
"Family law is a highly emotional charged area of law," said Connecticut attorney Gayle Carr. "Rather than increase the heat, I want everyone to take a step back."
By Dan Clark | April 14, 2020
"I don't think anyone has any doubt that he'll [Mactaggart] be able to get it on the ballot this year," Kim Phan, a partner at Ballard Spahr in Washington, D.C., said in an interview.
By Zack Needles | April 14, 2020
The extension means all court facilities, with the exception of the Justice of the Peace Court's three 24-hour courts, will remain closed to the public until May 14. Seitz issued the extension on the heels of Gov. John Carney's own April 10 order extending the state of emergency he initially declared March 12.
By Marcia Coyle | April 14, 2020
Appellate advocates are busy at work thinking about, and preparing for, the U.S. Supreme Court's first-ever phone arguments. Some of the lawyers set to argue in May talk with us about what's on their mind.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 14, 2020
Two class actions allege Six Flags continued to automatically charge monthly and season pass holders despite closing its amusement parks through mid-May due to the coronavirus.
By Lidia Dinkova | April 14, 2020
Ward Law Group closed on its purchase and an acquisition loan despite the slowdown caused by the COVID-19 social distancing requirements.
By Catherine Wilson | April 14, 2020
The deputy chair of the firm's litigation group is set for a starring role when the high court conducts video arguments for the first time May 6.
By C. Ryan Barber | April 14, 2020
Wilmer Hale partner Jamie Gorelick, who leads the firm's regulatory and government affairs team, walks us through what clients are asking, and how the firm is responding. The fundamentals of crisis response? "One is to stay calm. Two is to exhibit leadership for the rest of the people who are in your organization. Three is to think very clearly about what needs to happen."
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