National Law Journal | Commentary
By Mark MacDougall | July 6, 2020
If black lives matter, then eliminating death row as a vestige of institutionalized racism that marks American law will be a fitting legacy of George Floyd and those who march in his name.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Howard Hogan, Connor Sullivan, and Sheri Pan | June 26, 2020
In "Romag Fasteners v. Fossil Group," the Supreme Court stressed that bad faith remains an important factor in determining whether to award profits in infringement cases, and willfulness remains a requirement in dilution cases. It is clear that there are theoretical reasons to explain why willfulness is treated as a threshold requirement in one and not the other.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Holly Loiseau, David Singh, Carl Duffield and John Haigh | June 26, 2020
Legal practitioners originally anticipated a surge of pandemic-related class actions arising in the health care sector at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. But that surge has not materialized.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Preston Burton, Paige Ammons, Jackson Hagen and Bree N. Murphy | June 25, 2020
The Department of Justice's attempted abandonment of the Michael Flynn prosecution has sparked conflicting questions, including whether there are meaningful differences between lies triggered by government interrogators and those that are volunteered.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Matt Keenan and Jon Strongman | June 25, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused depositions to be held in a much different way than ever before, and it looks to be working well.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Michael de Leeuw and Tamar Wise | June 24, 2020
After Attorney General William Barr's issued memorandum was issued in April, the question is being asked "how does the Constitution limit the government's response to a public health emergency?"
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | June 23, 2020
The American Bar Associaton's new report, "Left Out and Left Behind," looks at the status of female lawyers of color and the reasons they leave and stay in Big Law.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Orion de Nevers | June 23, 2020
It's time to do what the Civil Rights Act of 1871 should have been understood to do all along: hold law enforcement accountable for misconduct in the line of duty.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By A. Michael Pratt | June 18, 2020
Greenberg Traurig litigation partner A. Michael Pratt pens a letter to his son upon his college graduation. Typically a time to celebrate, current events weigh heavy on their minds.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By G. Zachary Terwilliger | June 18, 2020
Bad actors are almost certainly engaging in fraudulent conduct to unjustly enrich themselves from stimulus funds that are not rightfully theirs, taking away from those who need it most. It's time to pull out all the stops to put an end to it.
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