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Connecticut Law Tribune

Soto v. Bushmaster: A Sea Change in Unfair Trade Practice Litigation on the Horizon?

There are early indications that the holding in Soto may have an impact far beyond the situation directly addressed in that case.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

With COVID-19 and Force Majeure, Canceling Deals Is Not OK!

There are strong arguments that businesses should not be able to use a force majeure argument to throw away their contracts, write attorneys Ian Lis and Eli Gordon.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Strategic Sourcing Technology for Legal Service Procurement

By using RFPs, companies can engage with law firms outside of their existing network to find the best possible combination of experience, services and pricing.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Bankruptcy in the Age of COVID-19: Evaluate Financial Distress

With new realities, bankruptcy practitioner Frank Eaton says the legal system is up to the task of responding to the most challenging economic times faced by the United States in several generations.
9 minute read

Daily Business Review

Here's Some Guidance for Construction Contractors About Mitigating Coronavirus Risks

What can contractors do to avoid losses due to the coronavirus, mitigate the impacts and prepare for what's to come? Peckar & Abramson's Warren E. Friedman walks you through it.
5 minute read

The Recorder

Law Firm Marketing Communications in the Age of Coronavirus

In this age of COVID-19 where uncertainly abounds, the role of marketing communications (or marcom) messaging for lawyers and law firms is changing rapidly. This time is an opportunity to take stock internally and tackle some projects that have been gathering dust, while also being an essential resource for clients.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

When Remote Work Is the Norm, Managing a Dispersed Team May Not Be

Robert Half Legal regional vice president Debra Montero offers some guidance for managing employees remotely.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

French Quarter Landmark Offers Test of COVID-19 Business Interruption Coverage

Business owners are asking if they have insurance for shutting down due to the coronavirus. Attorney Joshua Whisler reports a New Orleans restaurant is setting up a test case.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Realty Law Digest

Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, discusses "Dunu v. 583 Riverside Dr.," where the court dismissed the matter, not finding that the landlord's service of rent demand to be frivolous; and "Adirondack Wild v. New York State Dept. of Envtl. Conserv.," where a rational basis existed for the DEC's decision that motorized vehicles could be used in scenic river corridors.
14 minute read

Daily Business Review

COVID-19: Technology to the Rescue in a Remote World?

A requirement to function away from the office can be a new and even somewhat unsettling for a significant number of professionals. Here are suggestions for making remote work a more productive and positive experience.
6 minute read

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