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Preparing for a Legal and PR Crisis After Company Vaccine Mandates
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a very different crisis landscape than anything the corporate world has seen before, making organizations vulnerable to new, unprecedented problems and rendering most crisis management playbooks obsolete when it comes to managing legal and reputational risks.The Decline of Traditional Office: Why Businesses Are Seeking Flex Space
As the coronavirus pandemic has led companies to re-evaluate their office space needs, many small and midsize businesses are transitioning from standalone offices with long-term leases to occupying shared workspaces with flexible terms.On The Move: Kingston Coventry; Capehart Scatchard
New Firm Opens: Kingston Coventry A former county prosecutor and a former judge, who also are a married couple, have opened their own law firm. Christopher…Board's Delayed Response to Misconduct in Light of Enforcement Actions Defeats 'Caremark' Claim
From 2006 through 2012, FedEx carriers delivered "an infinitesimal percentage" of packages containing untaxed, unstamped cigarettes to New York residents. Enforcement actions followed, and in 2018, FedEx settled the actions by paying $35.3 million and agreeing to several internal reforms.After Hours: Faegre Drinker; Vicente Sederberg
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Electrical Apprentice to Receive $21 Million for Spinal Injury at Prudential Center
Nicholas Dephillips, who was 21 at the time of the January 2019 accident, brought the lawsuit in Essex County against general contractor Phelps Construction Group, his employer Mehl Electric, and the arena.Pay Attention to Conflict Issues in Hiring Nonlawyer Staff
Effective screening techniques that apply to both lawyers and nonlawyers are an important part of conflict of interest protocols.Defendants Appear to Be Gaining Upper Hand in Recent 'Session Replay' Software Litigation
The recent string of decisions rejecting plaintiffs' wiretap claims suggests this novel trend in privacy litigation is losing steam. But there are steps companies with consumer-facing websites can take to mitigate litigation risk and better position themselves to defend against potential claims.Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan Hired to Defend Relay in Trade Secret Suit
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Trending Stories
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