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Adjusting the COVID-19 Response: How Law Firms Are Altering Austerity Measures
Some firms are restoring pay after reducing salaries earlier in the year, while others make additional cuts.Who Got the Work: A Rejected Restraining Order and a Burial Border Dispute
Lewis Rice represented St. Louis County against a suit over indoor dining bans, Best Best & Krieger is representing a cemetery in a dispute over who owns a specific piece of land, and other work from midsize firms.Midsize and Small NY Firms Borrowed Most of $1.2B Law Firm PPP Money
New figures released from the SBA show big borrowing from Big Law while 86% of loans were for less than $150,000.In Case Over Nazi-Looted Art, Dispute Over $1.4M in Prejudgment Interest Heats Up
"As long as they continue to assert title, we can't sell the artworks," said the lawyer for the Jewish heirs to an Austrian 1920s art collector who had owned the Egon Schiele paintings before the Nazis imprisoned him. The heirs are claiming that money interest on the artworks continues to grow as the interest amount is disputed and leave for appeal on the merits is sought.Flexibility and Other Lessons Learned by the Legal Profession in 2020
The Daily Business Review's Most Effective Lawyers learned dress pants and power lunches are non-essentials, but shared adversity can inexplicably generate positive outcomes.'Awful Impact': The Long-Lasting Effects of COVID-19 on the Practice of Law
Most Effective Lawyers honorees take a step back and reassess working through a pandemic.Getting Things Done: The DBR's 16th Annual Most Effective Lawyers
An assortment of South Florida attorneys found ways to make noteworthy achievements before and after the coronavirus overhang.Intellectual Property: Wildly Popular 'Despacito' Artists Cleared of Copyright Claim
The artists behind "Despacito" won summary judgment in a lawsuit by a songwriter who claimed his 11-year-old composition was copied.COVID-19, Force Majeure and 'Pause' Orders in Bankruptcy Cases
Do governmental orders and/or the financial consequences of the pandemic support (1) the suspension of contractual obligations under force majeure provisions in contracts between debtors and creditors, and (2) bankruptcy court orders suspending cases or proceedings, to provide debtors an opportunity to stabilize their affairs?Why Midsize Firms Are Less Likely to Eat Their Young In A Crisis
Midsize firms, even with less room for error, may be in a better position to keep their associates busy and learning than their larger counterparts.Trending Stories
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