National Law Journal | Commentary
By Brian D. Israel | April 15, 2020
Brian Israel leads meditation for more than 400 people in his firm, Arnold & Porter, "to relieve stress and enhance a sense of community despite our collective isolation."
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Gail Tusan | April 15, 2020
If we learn anything from coronavirus-imposed social restrictions and business model modifications, let's keep the wheels turning toward increased efficiency in resolving disputes and turn to colleagues and available resources for help in controlling an uptick in backlogged dockets.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Jonathan Ringel | April 15, 2020
Even when the economy was strong, there were about 1.5 million hungry Georgians, but things have gotten much worse.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Jessica Reece Fagan | April 14, 2020
What is a separated parent to do about custody exchanges? Can childcare workers still come to the house? Can a parent withhold parenting time if that parent doesn't think the visit is in the child's best interest?
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Jake Evans | April 13, 2020
As lawyers, we must accept that COVID-19 will change the practice of law; it will change how legal services are provided; it will change how legal services are marketed; and it will change how legal services are taught.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Robin Hensley | April 10, 2020
During a pandemic is not the time to market your services. It is time to show you are a true trusted adviser of your clients.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Buddy Huntley | April 9, 2020
Check student loans, creditors and unemployment benefits.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Peter "Bo" Rutledge and Miles Porter | April 8, 2020
Congressional foreign affairs powers have slowly waned and judicial checks been replaced by a jurisprudence of judicial deference. Recent events, however, may indicate a growing appetite for change to this equilibrium.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Todd Heffner | April 7, 2020
Near-dupe detection and email threading can greatly reduce the number of "duplicate" documents that must be reviewed.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | April 6, 2020
The years following the 2008/2009 financial crisis led to a large uptick in claims against attorneys, and attorneys should be aware similar situations could occur in the COVID-19 crisis. Clients who lose money, opportunities, or deals may look to blame others to recover their losses, even where no fault actually lies with their attorney. For example, clients in real estate transactions and other financial services brought a number of claims in the years after the 2008 crash against lawyers, realtors, and financial institutions. Clients in the COVID-19 environment may similarly take the position that their attorneys were "guarantors" of specific outcomes for their clients, even though the law does not hold lawyers to such a standard.
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