By Angela Morris | March 31, 2020
"I do have a passion for religious liberty and a passion for individuals being able to freely worship," said Jared Woodfill, founding partner in Woodfill Law Firm in Houston. "I think it's a sacred right."
By Karen Sloan | March 31, 2020
Law students at Arizona State, University of Georgia and Georgia State are among those pushing campus administrators to adopt mandatory pass/fail grading.
By Jack Newsham | Christine Simmons | March 31, 2020
Partners "have been told not to expect any distributions during the peak months of the crisis," according to an internal memo, as the firm looks to avoid layoffs.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | March 31, 2020
While some sports-related work will slow, lawyers will be called in to broker cooperation in rescheduling major athletic competitions.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Alex Dimitrief | March 31, 2020
The most important guiding principles for outside counsel during a crisis are to be helpful and to steer clear of anything that might be construed as insensitivity to a client's distress, Alex Dimitrief writes.
By Rose Walker | March 31, 2020
The Magic Circle firm has also delayed some bonus payments and deferred some recruitment as it takes steps to deal with the pandemic disruption.
By Cheryl Miller | March 30, 2020
The developments put California's committee of bar examiners, volunteers more accustomed to toiling quietly behind the scenes, under enormous scrutiny.
By R. Robin McDonald | March 30, 2020
As the novel coronavirus began spreading through the Fulton County Jail last week, the executive director of the state Public Defender Council urged some courts across the state that were still requiring lawyers to appear in person at criminal hearings to substitute video or teleconferencing.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | March 30, 2020
States are often given deference when responding to a health crisis, but some governors are accusing the president of not doing enough.
By Angela Morris | March 30, 2020
An analysis of civil filings in Texas state courts shows that the number of filings has dropped steadily each week during the month of March, as the coronavirus has spread across the Lone Star State.
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