By Angela Morris | Robert Storace | Raychel Lean | Michael A. Mora | April 10, 2020
ALM publications are collecting stories about attorneys who have found strength and resiliency in the midst of this crisis. We hope that it brings a smile to your face.
By MP McQueen | April 10, 2020
Thomas Moriarty, the Woonsocket, Rhode Island, company's top lawyer, is guiding CVS through the thicket of complex legal and regulatory issues the company now faces from the coronavirus pandemic. A recent proxy statement shows he earned more than $23 million last year.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 9, 2020
A team from Williams & Connolly opposed a motion that would force Bank of America to stop limiting applications under the federal government's $349 billion relief program, in which small businesses receive loans to stay afloat during the COVID-19 outbreak.
By Jane Wester | April 9, 2020
Confirmed COVID-19 cases among inmates and staff continue to increase at Manhattan's Metropolitan Correctional Center and Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center, while the Bureau of Prisons says it relies on guidance from local health authorities to decide whether to test sick inmates.
By Suzette Parmley | April 9, 2020
The JEDS system is rolling out sooner than expected "in light of the courts' suspension of most in-person proceedings and matters to prevent the spread of COVID-19."
By Angela Morris | April 9, 2020
"If there is one place a rule should be followed, it's the courthouse," the former jurist said. "The irony of the whole situation was shocking to me. I really couldn't believe what I was seeing."
By Jonathan Ringel | April 9, 2020
The incumbent and two challengers in in the race for Fulton County district attorney are adjusting their campaigns as virus suppression efforts have eliminated traditional face-to-face tactics.
By Ross Todd | April 9, 2020
"We are an essential function, and we've got to stand up and do our job. That's my view," said U.S. District Judge William Alsup.
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By Robert Storace | April 9, 2020
"I found this to be a really positive way for me to feel like I am still part of the team," attorney Aigne Goldsby said. "We are in this together, and everything will be OK."
By Jane Wester | Jason Grant | April 9, 2020
All 28 people had already pleaded guilty to parole violations, so they weren't part of the 1,100 people accused of parole violations whose releases are ongoing through the state.
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