By Cheryl Miller | January 19, 2021
Los Angeles court leaders, like those in other counties, have grappled with how to minimize the spread of the virus while keeping essential proceedings moving in the country's largest trial court system.
By Audrey Mross | December 21, 2020
Your decision should consider that simple truth of "Just because you can does not mean you should."
By Daniel Pollack and Elisa Reiter | December 16, 2020
Numerous class-action and individual wrongful death lawsuits have been filed asserting that proper precautions were not maintained to keep nursing homes residents safe from contracting COVID-19.
By Charles "Chuck" Bennett | December 14, 2020
"Why are they calling jury verdicts 'awards' like the plaintiff won a lottery after getting hurt and living the rest of their life in pain? And who are they to say a jury's verdict is 'excessive?'" writes Charles "Chuck" Bennett.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Best Practices|Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Scott Fiddler and Brooke Willard | October 19, 2020
Scott Fiddler and Brooke Willard identify some of the issues that have arisen and laws that are implicated as a result of the presence of this invisible threat in the workplace.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Ilya E. Lerma and Charles "Chuck" Bennett | October 12, 2020
A rightsized verdict is one a jury determines will hold accountable those who refuse to be responsible.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Peter Lobl | September 3, 2020
The distinction between "symptoms" and the underlying "problem" is relevant to discussions taking place in the legal community about lawyer well-being.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Brian Murphy and Lindsay Stone | July 17, 2020
As employers in New York begin to reopen, employee infection events are likely to occur. Employers should understand the potential applicability of workers' compensation coverage to guard against unexpected tort and other liability.
By Adam Zuckerman, Kenneth M. Klemm and Jennifer L. Anderson | July 12, 2020
Even though some of the guidelines may be impractical to implement, oil and gas industry participants may wish to consider whether to implement the guidelines, in whole or part, through use of policies, signage and other methods to inform workers of these practices and procedures.
By Raychel Lean | July 6, 2020
"Is there something we should be worrying about?" two police officers who pulled up, rolled down their car window and asked the Miami lawyer.
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