The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | Patrick Smith | February 28, 2022
A series of events led to sky-high profits across the legal industry last year.
By Marianna Wharry | February 25, 2022
Adding to both its own existing case law and the growing body of federal jurisprudence on COVID-19 business interruption policies, the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit on Wednesday upheld an insurer's denial of coverage to several Michigan restaurants for pandemic-related losses.
By Jason Grant | February 25, 2022
Back in October 2020, when Schulte filed its rent-abatement suit, the complaint asked for at least $10 million in damages. But the complaint also made clear in its breach-of-contract cause of action that its rent-focused damages were "continuing." It now appears mounting damages being claimed could top $20 million.
By ALM Staff | February 25, 2022
Some attorneys are pushing for courts to hold certain proceedings remotely by default—even after the pandemic. We'd love to get your opinion on this issue.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Nicole McNeil Donecker | February 25, 2022
MLMs are similar in structure to pyramid schemes, but with the essential difference that an MLM is considered a legitimate business enterprise and a pyramid is a scheme to defraud. Understanding this difference is paramount for investors.
By Jasmine Floyd | February 24, 2022
"It is a cure in search of a problem. The statue exists supposedly to protect hospitals against frivolous claims associated with COVID-19. However, under the existing laws of the state of Florida, doctors, nurses and hospitals are already protected against such claims," attorney Peter Spillis said.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Alexa E. Miller | February 24, 2022
What New Jersey employers need to know to prepare for the amended NJ WARN Act, once it takes effect 90 days after the State of Emergency declared in Executive Order 103 is finally lifted.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Allison Dunn | February 23, 2022
The plaintiff, Gerald Bellan, filed his appeal on May 26, after Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge James C. Crumlish III sided with PPMC in dismissing the complaint with prejudice, finding Bellan failed to serve the hospital within a 30-day period.
By Abbott Martin | February 23, 2022
The last two years in corporate Legal have been defined by pandemic firefighting. But many distinct issues requiring legal oversight have emerged during that period. Legal leaders must build governance, so the emerging legal and compliance risks don't impede corporate renewal and growth.
By Christine Charnosky | February 23, 2022
"All this preparation for the last three months," test taker Alaina Arroyo told Law.com. "I always envision the worst thing happening but I never expected this."
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