New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Christopher J. DeLise | September 16, 2020
Civil cases deserve to be heard and the lack of funding should not allow abuse by big business to persist scot-free.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Andrew Boutros, Andrew Levander, David Kelley, Vince Cohen, Michael McGinley and Sozi Tulante | September 10, 2020
Modern-day slavery is a tragic reality in many parts of the world. As their size, wealth and influence grow, global corporations can be a powerful force to effect change along their supply chains to eradicate this scourge.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Michelle Rogers, Katherine Halliday and Katherine Katz | September 9, 2020
The rollout of the Paycheck Protection Program may serve as a cautionary tale. The program was designed to minimize, if not eliminate, default and liability costs to financial institutions, but in practice demonstrated the many risks institutions face when participating in government lending programs.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Andrea Jewett and Sandra Ward | August 31, 2020
Whether a trial is in person with social distancing, completely virtual or a combination of both, trial attorneys will encounter new challenges in jury selection.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Brad D. Kaufman | August 25, 2020
There are benefits to remote work, Brad D. Kaufman writes, but too much is lost when we don't work in-person together.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Helgi Walker, Barry Goldsmith, Jonathan Seibald and Brian Richman | August 20, 2020
The commission's Enforcement Division has waged an overly aggressive and entirely unnecessary campaign against the very firms that provide capital and liquidity to the small businesses the SEC says it wants to help.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Michael Lotito and Jim Paretti | August 6, 2020
The Senate's proposed HEALS Act offers a solution that addresses both public health and economic needs, without risking one for the other.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Ian Ballon | August 4, 2020
While there are certainly times working as a lawyer requires presence in a physical office, there are many efficiencies associated with remote practice that are likely to outlive COVID-19.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Barbara D'Aquila | August 4, 2020
Now is not the time to guess what the law requires or to be unprepared. Litigation risks are real, and employee, public and investor reactions to bad decisions can be costly.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Dylan Hosmer-Quint | July 29, 2020
If Chief Justice John Roberts wants to rebuild faith in the institution he proudly defends, he cannot continue hiding behind unsigned orders, especially when those orders carry partisan implications.
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