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By Robert Storace | April 7, 2020
A Connecticut attorney discusses the impact of COVID-19 on her family.
By Ross Todd | April 7, 2020
With four judges appearing spaced out on the bench in the court's San Francisco headquarters and three hearing arguments remotely, the court held its first session in the "social distancing" era.
By Dan Packel | April 7, 2020
The firm will match all employee and partner contributions, and all benefits-eligible employees, including non-partner attorneys, will be able to apply for help on behalf of themselves or immediate family.
By Tom McParland | April 7, 2020
Greenberg's remarks, in the final quarterly address of his one-year term as NYSBA president, highlighted the challenges facing New York attorneys as they navigate a legal and professional landscape that has already been fundamentally altered as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
By David Thomas | April 7, 2020
Firms and solo practitioners may test the eligibility requirements of the already-challenged program.
By Karen Sloan | April 7, 2020
The ongoing crisis is presenting some turmoil during the admissions cycle, at least in the short-term, as schools scramble to connect remotely with prospective 1Ls and accepted applicants.
By Katheryn Tucker | April 7, 2020
"Our office has received hundreds of complaints regarding scams, price gouging and other issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic," Attorney General Chris Carr said.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | April 7, 2020
The first federal lawsuit in Connecticut involving COVID-19 alleges the mayor of New Haven misled viewers of the state's ABC affiliate into thinking a restaurant that hosted events for his political adversaries was doing business in violation of state restrictions on large gatherings.
By MP McQueen | April 7, 2020
While mergers and acquisitions were declining as the novel coronavirus spread across the globe, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States at the U.S. Treasury Department, which reviews transactions for national security concerns, is also being affected by the new working conditions, attorneys said.
By Christine Simmons | April 7, 2020
The firm's strong performance in 2019 had leaders eying new markets, including a presence in Chicago. Now it is cutting pay across the board.
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