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Virtual trainings, CLEs and seminars top the list of late June, early July calendar events.Attorney Competence in Technology Is in the Spotlight. Are You Competent?
In response to widespread changes in the use of technology, and evaluating the potential risks of remote work and the rise of virtual meeting platforms, the ABA made it clear that lawyers are permitted to conduct their practices virtually, but urges caution at all times.South Florida Attorneys Support Zoom Court for Simple Hearings
Despite challenges with virtual court proceedings, attorneys said the remote format has benefited their business and saved clients money.Cadre v. ProAssurance Casualty Co.
Whose responsibility is it to comply with professional liability statutory requirements, the attorney or the insurer providing the professional liability policy?Court Continues to Interpret Statute That May Be On It's Way Out
A Missouri appeals court continues to affirm that an insurance company that timely intervenes in compliance with applicable statutes has the rights of a party, with all of the available procedural options that are available to a party based on the case posture at the time of intervention.View more book results for the query "*"
Bridges v. Houston Methodist Hospital
There are very few instances where an employer can outright demand that an employee submit to an invasive medical procedure. Front-line workers and those involved in public health come to mind, however, there are few other examples.Nuix Is Mired in Bad Press and Investigations. But Don't Expect Clients to Immediately Jump Ship
Publicists say the embattled company can withstand the storm, but changes in executive-level staffing and other internal measures are needed.Litigators of the Week: Gibson Dunn Protects Its $3B Trial Win for HP Against Oracle on Appeal
Appellate courts can be places that multibillion-dollar damages awards go to die. Not this time.How Gibson Dunn Got the $3B Jury Verdict in 'HP v. Oracle' to Stand Up on Appeal
Appellate courts can be places that multibillion-dollar damages awards go to die. Not this time.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Goodwin Procter scored a complete defense verdict for LED display company Absen in patent litigation brought by Ultravision.Trending Stories
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