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New York Law Journal

COVID-19 Securities Class Action Risks: Present and Future

In their Corporate and Securities Litigation, Margaret A. Dale and Mark D. Harris discuss the most recent putative class action lawsuits related to COVID-19, and concludes by evaluating implications for future lawsuits.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Professional Responsibility in the Age of Zoom

A discussion of the use of Zoom (or any video conferencing solution) to conduct confidential client communications.
12 minute read

Law.com

Seventh Circuit Provides Guidance on Justiciability and Injury in 'Left Field Media'

The court's decision resolving a dispute between a baseball magazine vendor and the city of Chicago serves as a good reminder about the rules governing a corporation's ability to recover damages sustained during the pendency of litigation.
6 minute read

The American Lawyer

Down 15% Is the New Flat

How the Q2 economic dip may be followed by a structural shift in demand away from traditional firms—and how partners should prepare for it.
8 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Mid-Market Strategy to Achieve Cost Reductions that Clients Seek

Legal industry surveys demonstrate the complexity of defining "value" in the legal industry. The exact meaning depends on who you ask, when you…
3 minute read

The Recorder

Potential Insurance Coverage for Looted Cannabis Dispensaries in California and Beyond

Despite the historic difficulties faced by legal cannabis businesses in obtaining insurance—due to, among other factors, the reticence of insurers to underwrite the risk, and the industry's lack of access to credit and other financial institutions—the situation has improved in recent years.
6 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Extends Block on Mail-in Ballot Expansion in Texas

The appellate panel's decision effectively eliminates the possibility that all Texas voters will be able to legally request mail-in ballots merely due to a lack of immunity to COVID-19.
4 minute read

The Recorder

On Appeals: Map a Safe Route to a Summary Judgment Appeal

The summary judgment procedure has nooks and crannies as to which the appellate courts are highly deferential, and these can be fatal if not scaled carefully in the trial court.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Unreasonable Force That Kills: A Proposal for Reliable Criminal Justice

A discussion of the need for legislative change to address the issue of the use of excessive force by police officers, including proposed amendments to the New York State Penal Law, a new chapter entitled "Excessive Force by Police Officers."
12 minute read

International Edition

Linklaters Diversity Chief Talks About His Experiences of Racism

Daniel Danso encourages his colleagues to recognise and acknowledge racism when they see it.
5 minute read

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