By Raychel Lean | March 25, 2020
"Let's face it, judges have been reluctant even to use telephone conferences in lieu of live appearances," said Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Jennifer Bailey. "We're all going to become much more comfortable with the idea of remote appearances."
By Cheryl Miller | March 23, 2020
Accustomed to working behind the scenes, their efforts are now surfacing publicly in emergency declarations, letters to the president and even leases for hospital space.
By Raychel Lean | March 18, 2020
The statewide order instructs chief judges to prioritize essential and critical matters until at least March 27.
By Raychel Lean | March 17, 2020
The news follows an order from Miami-Dade Circuit Chief Judge Bertila Soto suspending all non-emergency proceedings until March 27.
By Raychel Lean | March 17, 2020
Miami-Dade Chief Circuit Judge Bertila Soto has moved to close down court facilities, ordering all staff with the ability to work from home to do so during this period.
By Raychel Lean | March 13, 2020
All four Broward courthouses are closing their doors to the public for two weeks in efforts to help curb the spread of coronavirus.
By Raychel Lean | March 9, 2020
"With so many moving parts involved, attorneys, litigants, clerks of court, security and the Broward Sheriff's Office, this will take much planning, but we are committed to operate the courts, albeit on an emergency scale, should closure of the courts become a reality," said Broward Chief Judge Jack Tuter.
Corporate Counsel | Best Practices|News|Q&A
By MP McQueen | March 6, 2020
Belmont discusses how in-house counsel at hospitals and health care systems such as her own are responding to the outbreak in the U.S. of COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, or should be. She lectures and writes often on emergency preparedness.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 4, 2020
As more law firms leverage remote work access to weather the latest coronavirus threats, some can find that going remote isn't all that easy, or safe.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Hoenig | January 10, 2020
In his Complex Litigation column, Michael Hoenig uses the recent case 'Andrews v. Lands' End', where Delta Airlines flight attendants claimed their uniforms caused them adverse health effects, to discuss the current law and issues surrounding "smart clothing."
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