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September 28, 2021 | The Recorder

Will Federal Appeals Courts Keep Livestreaming Arguments After COVID-19? It's Still Up In the Air.

Some federal appeals courts regularly livestreamed oral arguments prior to the pandemic, like the U.S. Courts of Appeal for the D.C. and Ninth Circuits. Most others posted recordings of arguments online within 24 hours of the close of a day's session.
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September 28, 2021 | National Law Journal

Will Federal Appeals Courts Keep Livestreaming Arguments After COVID-19? It's Still Up In the Air.

With courts slowly reopening for in-person hearings, judges are weighing calls for greater public access to proceedings to continue.
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September 28, 2021 | New York Law Journal

New York City Bar Association Virtually Presents Henry L. Stimson Medal to Federal Prosecutors

The medal is awarded to four outstanding assistant U.S. attorneys working in the Southern District of New York and the Eastern District of New York.
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September 28, 2021 | Daily Business Review

Downs Law Group Attorneys Are Seeking Treatment and Justice for Victims Involved in the 2010 BP Oil Spill

"This case makes me want to make sure that BP or any corporation, who is putting image before public health never ever behaves this way ever again. Some of these calls that I have with these parents, it is the hardest piece of it," attorney Riana Maryanoff said.
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September 28, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer

Judge Denies Parents' Religious Challenge to Mask Mandate in Pa. Schools

A federal judge has denied four parents' request to prohibit their school district from requiring students to wear face masks in accordance with Pennsylvania's effort to curb the continuing COVID-19 pandemic.
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September 28, 2021 | Daily Business Review

Florida Appellate Court Reverses Ex-Smoker's $10.5M Verdict Against Philip Morris

"What makes this case analytically challenging is the difficulty of applying the statue of repose given both the chronology of events and the time periods that elapsed between the occurrence of the elements of [plaintiff's] fraud causes of action," the appeals court said.
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September 28, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Hochul Expands NYC Remote Court Proceedings in Response to Crisis at Rikers Island

A hearing in the case is scheduled for Thursday before U.S. District Chief Judge Laura Taylor Swain of the Southern District of New York.
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September 28, 2021 | Daily Business Review

Sanctioned Real Estate Developer's Suit Revived After Dismissal For Missing Deadlines, Ignoring Court Orders

"The lawyers were missing deadlines, and the judge was so frustrated with counsel she was like, 'I'm not going to let you proceed.' And she did not go to the merits of the case," said David Winker, an attorney based in Miami.
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September 28, 2021 | Daily Business Review

Zumpano Patricios Opens Las Vegas Office as Florida, Nevada Gaming Expands

The 63-lawyer firm hired Nevada litigator Amanda Bookhyser to run its new office in Las Vegas, citing a 'commerce triangle' between the Northeast, Florida and Nevada.
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September 28, 2021 | National Law Journal

Lawyer Can't Appeal His Referral to Grievance Committee Over Election Lawsuit, Court-Appointed Amicus Says

Max Etchemendy, a counsel with Vinson & Elkins tapped by the D.C. Circuit as amicus in the case, told the court he believed it lacked jurisdiction over an attorney's appeal of a judge's referral to a grievance committee.
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