By Andrew Maloney | April 25, 2022
The firm's leader pointed to Brazil, Israel and the Greater Bay Area in South China and Hong Kong as potential landing spots or places it can supplement a current presence.
By David B. Haber and Roger Slade | April 25, 2022
If we do not receive that order on Sunday night or read that email in the middle of the night, the likelihood is that no one is going to die. Let's reduce stress and improve the quality of our lives.
By Allison Dunn | April 24, 2022
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court and the Iowa Supreme Court became the first state high courts in the country last week to decide whether businesses can recover COVID-19-related business losses under their insurance policies.
By Marianna Wharry | April 22, 2022
"There are some courts that are similar to California, whether geographically or philosophically, that will be inclined to follow California law," the attorney for the plaintiffs said of the potential significance of the case.
By Avalon Zoppo | April 22, 2022
The William & Mary Law School professors say "circuit personalities," or a court's local customs, like the Fourth Circuit tradition of judges shaking hands with attorneys after oral arguments, are great for bridging divides within a court.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By David B. Haber and Roger Slade | April 22, 2022
If we do not receive that order on Sunday night or read that email in the middle of the night, the likelihood is that no one is going to die. Let's reduce stress and improve the quality of our lives.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Scott Douglas Gerber | April 21, 2022
I'm not a medical doctor so I don't know whether masks remain necessary for public health. However, I am a lawyer and a constitutional law professor, and I'm certain that Judge Mizelle's nationwide injunction is unconstitutional.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jerry M. Lehocky | April 21, 2022
Even as society attempts to restore many of the in-person interactions COVID-19 took away from us, the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry, Bureau of Workers' Compensation should not let remote workers' compensation hearings fade into history.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Colleen Murphy | April 20, 2022
"The record reveals the trial court reasonably considered the recommendations provided by AOPC regarding safety measures for jurors to be seated during the COVID-19 pandemic," the state Superior Court wrote.
By Jessie Yount | April 20, 2022
Personnel are still required to be vaccinated to enter U.S. offices, while offices in Europe and Asia will follow local regulations and practices, the firm said.
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