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The Recorder

Schemes, Scams and Swindles: Legal Challenges During the COVID Crisis

Fake cures and tests seem to be flooding social media these days and thus it will be interesting to see how many hit the radar of the authorities.
7 minute read

The Recorder

How Privacy Laws Shape COVID-19 Reopening Plans

When it comes to processing personal information, Americans do not have a general right to privacy because the United States does not have a comprehensive privacy law.
8 minute read

International Edition

Relaxing UK Competition Laws is a Mistake

The UK's emergency support measures will make it easy for large corporations to place their own interests above those of their consumers, says an economic consultant.
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

I Never Agreed to That

With the adoption of the Texas Arbitration Act, the last half-century has been marked by a steady increase in courts' willingness to, and even preference for, enforcing arbitration provisions.
9 minute read

The Recorder

How To Be a Leader at Any Level and Any Age During a Crisis

What exactly does it mean "to lead"? Can anyone be a leader? How does today's pandemic provide each of us with the opportunity to shine?
1 minute read

Litigation Daily

SBA and Treasury Department Sued Over PPP Loan Guidance on the Good Faith Necessity Certification

Recent FAQ guidance from the Small Business Administration is causing great uncertainty for businesses that have received paycheck protection loans and are grappling with whether to return them, write litigators from McCarter & English.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

'Loss of Market' Exclusions to COVID-19 Business Interruption Insurance Claims

The response from the insurance industry has been underwhelming, with the industry generally taking the position that there is no coverage for COVID-19-related business interruption losses.
9 minute read

Law.com

Is the Seventh Circuit Pushing the Limits of 'Terry'?

"Reasonable suspicion" requires more than an "inarticulate hunch," but Terry permitted this limited intrusion based on a lower threshold than the showing of probable cause required to obtain a search warrant.
7 minute read

International Edition

Closing the Gender Gap Must Remain a Law Firm Priority, Even in a Crisis

History suggests that in times like these that we need more women in leadership positions, says Burford Capital's co-COO
6 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Is It Time to Dust Off Your Shut-In Royalty Payment Clause in This Brave New World?

To successfully avoid a claim of breach, producers will need to carefully consider and implement the terms of their shut-in royalty provisions. Missteps could be costly.
9 minute read

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