By David Thomas | March 23, 2020
The stay-at-home orders come on the heels of similar decrees in California, Illinois, New York and Pennsylvania.
By Catherine Wilson | March 23, 2020
In federal courts, trials are off until April 27, and the Palm Beach clerk's office shrinks to essential operations.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Joseph Moreno | March 23, 2020
As the nation faces tough times, Cadwalader partner Joseph Moreno is taking the opportunity to teach his children humility and compassion.
By Tom McParland | March 23, 2020
Manhattan federal prosecutors on Monday asked a federal judge to deny Michael Cohen's request to serve out the remainder of his three-year prison sentence from home amid the coronavirus outbreak, saying the former personal lawyer and "fixer" to President Donald Trump was at no more risk than his fellow inmates.
By Michael A. Mora | March 23, 2020
While there are essential and nonessential health care practitioners, the governor's executive order must be evaluated to determine how it applies to a hybrid employee, according to Jack Lord, Jr., a partner and litigation lawyer with Foley & Lardner.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 23, 2020
A plaintiffs lawyer bringing an emergency motion for a temporary restraining order to halt sales of knockoff unicorn and dragon art got a sharp rebuke from U.S. District Judge Steven Seeger, in light of the COVID-19 outbreak. "If there's ever a time when emergency motions should be limited to genuine emergencies, now's the time," he wrote.
By Katheryn Tucker | March 23, 2020
"Jails are public health powder kegs on a good day, and this highly contagious virus could wreak havoc on the people trapped inside if we do not begin to decarcerate immediately," Southern Center for Human Rights Executive Director Sara Totonchi said.
By Angela Morris | March 23, 2020
Moving the runoff election from May 26 to July 14 impacts at least 30 judicial candidates in 15 races spread across Texas.
By Meredith Hobbs | March 23, 2020
Many firms are shifting to mandatory remote operations this week for all but essential personnel—and Gray Rust finds that remote work hasn't dampened productivity.
By Angela Morris | March 23, 2020
New York's COVID-19 lockdown has impacted the New York-based elections vendor that typically handles paper ballots in the president-elect elections for the State Bar of Texas and Texas Young Lawyers Association. That's why the races will use 100% electronic ballots this year.
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