By Angela Morris | April 3, 2020
"We have had no employees report any symptoms or sickness related to COVID-19, and we have zero additional reports of any employee at the Fourth Court of Appeals testing positive for COVID-19," said Michael Cruz, clerk of the Fourth Court of Appeals in San Antonio.
By Katheryn Tucker | April 3, 2020
"We've sent our judges an advisory that you need a permanent succession plan, because you're fine today, but it could be you tomorrow," said Council of Probate Court Judges of Georgia executive director Kevin D. Holder. "I think that's where this story is about to head."
By Phillip Bantz | April 3, 2020
Zapolsky is facing a growing scandal, based on leaked internal meeting notes, that he bad-mouthed an ex-employee who organized a strike at a warehouse in New York over coronavirus-related concerns.
By Cheryl Miller | April 2, 2020
Attorneys from the Prison Law Office and Rosen Bien Galvan & Grunfeld are asking the judges for an emergency order freeing, or possibly relocating, an unspecified number of elderly and ailing inmates.
By David Gialanella | April 2, 2020
One defense attorney said of clients who had participated in remote proceedings, "They could have their review done quickly and that day, or they could wait until they would be permitted to come to court."
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By Mark P. Schnapp, Matthew S. Chester, Michael E. Clark, Aldo M. Leiva and Joe D. Whitley | April 2, 2020
A Baker Donelson government enforcement group looks at the building effort targeting COVID-19 scams and virus-related crimes.
By Sue Reisinger | April 2, 2020
Littler Mendelson attorney Alka Ramchandani-Raj said the speed and breadth of the coronavirus' impact on the U.S. surprised her. "I don't think anyone expected government officials to issue stay-at-home orders," she said, "nor that the pandemic would create the need for federal legislation."
By Meredith Hobbs | April 2, 2020
By supplying cocktail kits for participants to make at home, the legal aid nonprofit has figured out a creative way to hold its popular spring fundraiser during the coronavirus quarantine.
By Jonathan Ringel | April 2, 2020
Lawmakers may also weigh in, as doctors' insurers and plaintiffs lawyers say they are each working on legislation to protect health care providers from claims stemming from the COVID-19 crisis. Where these adversaries draw the line remains to be seen.
By Karen Sloan | April 2, 2020
Moving on-campus interviews from late summer into late fall or early winter will give students some breathing room and give law firms some time to better assess their hiring needs, career services deans say.
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