By Victoria Hudgins | June 18, 2020
Throw a population already prone to stress, depression and substance abuse into working remotely for months during a pandemic and it could become a recipe for disaster, health advocates say. But more lawyers experiencing mental health issues isn't a forgone conclusion.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Frank Ready | June 17, 2020
During uncertain times, fewer children are born, which could have implications for Social Security and more.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Michael A. Mora | May 26, 2020
"You have to be resilient," said BerkowitzHanna shareholder Christina Hanna. "We are in this for the long haul, no matter what."
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Allison Bell | April 30, 2020
Here are the three streams of ACA litigation that could be affected by the debate about what exactly Congress can zero out.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael J. Riela and Richard W. Trotter | April 29, 2020
Distressed businesses that take proactive steps to preserve cash, cut costs, and increase liquidity will be better positioned to endure an uncertain economic environment. Similarly, creditors that act to limit their exposure to preference litigation can decrease their risk of surrendering the payments they received.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Christine Simmons | April 21, 2020
An analysis of recent history shows that it often takes time before a merger delivers top-line growth, especially in times of crisis.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Marlene Satter | April 17, 2020
How you feel about the the pandemic and our country's response depends a lot on who you are and where you live.
By Alaina Lancaster | April 9, 2020
Some litigation funders are seeing a flood of inquiries from law firms as they brace for the economic and litigation realities of life after the global pandemic.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Joshua R. Goodbaum | March 30, 2020
Must race merely be a "motivating factor," or does it need to be a "determinative factor"?
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Joette Katz | March 24, 2020
On average it takes 12 years and costs more than $350 million to develop a new drug.
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