New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Meighan Newhouse | March 4, 2022
It's very clear that The Great Resignation is forcing a revolution in law firm business operations and culture.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Oscar A. Gómez | March 4, 2022
As the Great Resignation wave that started in 2021 is still among us, the United States is seeing more and more entrepreneurs in all aspects of the economy. For those that are contemplating jumping on the resignation bandwagon and taking the entrepreneurial route in 2022—"go for it but know what you are getting into," contributor Oscar A. Gomez, partner and chair of the litigation practice at EPGD Business Law writes.
By Dan Bromberg and Brandon V. Stracener | March 3, 2022
If similar protests came to California, declaring a Canada-style emergency and exercising similar powers is not an option for Gov. Gavin Newsom, according to Dan Bromberg and Brandon V. Stracener of California Constitution Center at Berkeley Law.
By Cheryl Miller | March 3, 2022
"These events mark an important and hopeful change as the residents and government of our state transition to a semblance of pre-COVID-19 California," Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye said
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | March 3, 2022
"The placement of this time capsule commemorates the completion of a project that broke ground in August 2017 and was dedicated in a ceremony on Feb. 11, 2020," Chief Justice David Nahmias said.
By Jason Grant | Andrew Denney | March 3, 2022
Minh Vu, a partner at Seyfarth Shaw who helps compile the annual data, said that new rules or legislation is needed to better address the proliferating and "unique" theories of ADA-access lawsuits that the plaintiff's bar continues to come up with.
By Andrew Goudsward | March 3, 2022
"As a defense attorney, prosecutor and judge, I have also seen the Justice Department's interest in prosecuting corporate crime wax and wane over time," Garland said in an address to the American Bar Associations' White Collar Crime Institute. "Today, it is waxing again."
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | March 2, 2022
In a statement Wednesday evening, Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner praised the move and commended court leadership.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | March 2, 2022
Judge Thomas Ambro dismissed complaints from medically vulnerable students and their parents against two Allegheny County school districts Tuesday, agreeing with the defendants that the county's low COVID transmission levels render the plaintiffs' challenge to the schools' masking policies moot.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Paula Di Mauro | March 2, 2022
Today, second homes have become more important for our mental health than ever before.
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