By Katheryn Tucker | March 19, 2020
"Be kind to one another in this most stressful of times," U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg said.
By Suzette Parmley | March 19, 2020
The bills now go before Gov. Phil Murphy, who in recent days has expanded the state's restrictions on businesses and other establishments to slow COVID-19's rapid spread.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | March 19, 2020
Gov. Tom Wolf made the mandate as part of a larger order specifying that non-life-sustaining businesses must close to prevent further spread of the new coronavirus.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Noah H. Pines | March 19, 2020
A criminal defense lawyer sees a process that would normally take weeks of haggling get resolved in a few hours. Also, why can't courts always allow arraignments to be waived?
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | March 19, 2020
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court offered some statewide guidance late Wednesday, ordering that all state courts be generally closed starting Friday. Although the decree has brought court systems in sync across the state, according to attorneys, some questions remain.
New York Law Journal | News|Profile
By Jason Grant | March 19, 2020
Battling the novel coronavirus, Lat said that he's experienced intermittent fever, joint aches, chills, fatigue and coughing for about 12 days, and, since last Sunday, has been pushing through labored breathing that requires him to receive oxygen.
By Ryan Tarinelli | March 19, 2020
"Prosecutors, litigants, and attorneys should not have to choose between placing themselves at risk of exposure to COVID-19 and pursuing civil and criminal justice," lawmakers said.
By Jane Wester | March 19, 2020
Justice Margaret Parisi-McGowan last sat in Part 52 of the Queens County Supreme Courthouse on Friday. That courtroom has been disinfected, court officials said.
By Dan Clark | March 19, 2020
"It seems to be an area of high interest in the shareholder plaintiffs' bar in the United States, and I don't see any letup in this particular trend," David Kistenbroker, the managing partner at Dechert in Chicago and global co-leader of the white-collar and securities litigation practice, said in an interview Thursday.
By Lidia Dinkova | March 19, 2020
South Florida public agencies have canceled zoning and commission meetings where action on proposed developments was pending, but construction, permitting and inspections continue.
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