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January 27, 2021 | Supreme Court Brief

Assessing Justice Thomas's Virus-Era Voice | 'As Good As a Written Opinion' | N.H. v. Mass. | Sarah Harrington Set to Return to DOJ

Good morning, and welcome back to Supreme Court Brief. A new study looks at the questions Justice Clarence Thomas has asked at virus-era telephonic arguments. Plus, what drove the court's DIG this week? Thanks for reading!
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January 26, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal

Heading to Montgomery McCracken: Magistrate Judge Steps Down After 14 Years

Former U.S. Magistrate Judge Joel Schneider says he picked Montgomery McCracken because of the firm's reputation for integrity and for the opportunity to work with respected colleagues.
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January 04, 2021 | Corporate Counsel

Forging Into The Unknown: How COVID-19 Has Already Changed Legal Department Budget Planning

"We, for decades, have said, 'It depends and we don't know.' We have gotten kind of away from that for a really long time and I think right now we're learning that's not OK anymore," says former Microsoft Corp. assistant general counsel Lucy Bassli.
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December 28, 2020 | The Legal Intelligencer

A Look Back At 2020: What Have Pennsylvania Firm Leaders Learned?

Innovation and economic uncertainty shaped the Philadelphia legal market in 2020, and beyond.
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December 24, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal

Appellate Results Are Not Always Predictable Based on Interactions at Oral Argument

APPELLATE ANSWERS: It is what happens after oral argument—unseen by the litigants and lawyers—that determines how the case will be decided.
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December 17, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal

Cannabis Gets Green Light, Judges Confirmed as Legislative Year Winds Down

Before getting to two-dozen bills on its agenda, including S-21, the Senate unanimously confirmed four new judges to the Superior Court and granted tenure to eight sitting judges.
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December 17, 2020 | New York Law Journal

COVID-19 Litigation Brings Few Surprises So Far

In their Commercial Division Update, Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer write that where COVID-based arguments have been raised, the results are not particularly surprising in light of well-developed New York law, including for the criteria to establish impossibility of performance, frustration of purpose or other contractual excuse.
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December 14, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal

Getting Ready for Biden: Trump-Era Prosecutor Craig Carpenito Steps Down

His term in office has been marked by an expansion of staffing and an increased focus on areas such as violent crime, civil rights enforcement and health care fraud.
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December 09, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal

After Hours: Archer; Bevan Mosca; Seiden Family Law

Bollar Installed as President-Elect of Hispanic National Bar Association Archer & Greiner partner Carlos M. Bollar was installed as the president-…
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December 07, 2020 | Supreme Court Brief

Argument Docket: Bryan Garner's Debut | Trump Medicaid Case Granted | Appellate Recusals | Headlines: Alito Calendar Questions, and Who Will Be Biden's SG?

Welcome to Supreme Court Brief, and thanks for reading. We're spotlighting lawyers making their arguments this week, and did you see what happened to a McDermott amicus brief in the Fourth Circuit? Scroll down for more.
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