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January 27, 2022 | Law.com

Courts, Litigators Respond to Latest Wave of COVID-19 Protocols Amid Omicron

While some members of the legal community are wondering whether continuing to limit court operations is necessary or sustainable, some attorneys are creating new approaches to deal with the long-term uncertainties of the global health crisis.
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January 20, 2022 | New York Law Journal

2nd Circuit Refuses to Invalidate IBM Workers' Waiver Rights to Collectively File Lawsuit for Age Bias

The panel ruled that the plaintiffs could not challenge the so-called collective-action waivers under a provision of the federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, which generally protects workers aged 40 years and older from discrimination in the workplace.
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January 20, 2022 | National Law Journal

Plaintiffs Firms Finding Success Against Big Law in Talent Wars

As plaintiffs firms compete for talent at elite law schools, they find themselves being grilled over meaningful, collaborative work environments as well as salary levels. Increasingly, the plaintiffs firms are winning that pitch.
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January 14, 2022 | The Recorder

Omicron Spike Forces Plaintiffs Firms to Reassess Trial and Case Strategy

"Our clients are stressed by the delays associated with courts closing or being slow in bringing cases to trial," Robins Kaplan Los Angeles based partner Roman M. Silberfeld said.
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January 14, 2022 | National Law Journal

Omicron Spike Forces Plaintiffs Firms to Reassess Trial and Case Strategy

Plaintiffs firms are looking at new strategies for adapting to litigation delays as COVID-19 variants lead to slowdowns for civil proceedings.
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January 10, 2022 | National Law Journal

In Marathon Hearing Over Jan. 6 Civil Lawsuits Against Trump, Judge Questions How Far Presidential Immunity Can Go

Jesse Binnall, Trump's attorney, failed to come up with an example of an act a president could commit while in office that would result in him having to face a civil lawsuit.
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January 05, 2022 | National Law Journal

Neither Business, Nor Labor Offers Justices United Fronts in Vaccine Fight

The employer vaccinate-or-test rule has been particularly contentious, even amongst business and labor groups.
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December 29, 2021 | National Law Journal

The Jan. 6 Lawsuits Against Trump Are Set to Have Their First Court Hearing. Here's What You Need to Know

A judge recently set a Jan. 10 hearing in three of the lawsuits, all of which target former President Donald Trump over the Jan. 6 riot.
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December 28, 2021 | National Law Journal

In Concurrence to Her Own Opinion, Judge Urges 9th Circuit to Reconsider 'Cy Pres' Settlements

"I am therefore not convinced that cy pres awards to uninjured third parties should qualify as an indirect benefit to injured class members, and I am concerned that 'the 'cy pres' remedy ... is purely punitive,'" wrote Ninth Circuit Judge Bridget Bade.
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