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As Summer's End Draws Near, Big Law Parents Again Face the Unknown
A more contagious viral variant, shifting directives on safety, inconsistent measures in schools and a lack of a vaccine for those under 12 have parents once again facing anxious uncertainty. And they still have to do their jobs.Despite 'Any Insured' Exclusion, D&O Insurer Exposed As If No Exclusion At All
Insurers and underwriters should be wary of general severability clauses that could potentially strip any meaning from an exclusion that would otherwise serve to exclude coverage for all insureds.Big Law's Big Return Delayed at More Firms as Leaders Stiffen Vaccine Rules
"When we do more fully reopen, it remains the case that we are not sending a message—express or implied—that everyone must show up and work as if it is 2019," Wilson Sonsini's Doug Clark said.Law Firms Name New C-Suite Leaders in Jumpstarting Strategic Plans
Two law firms in the last week have named new COOs while instituting long-term strategic plans. The simultaneous moves can allow firms to hit the ground running.View more book results for the query "Stroock"
Stroock Attorneys Defending Microlender in Borrower's Class Action Suit
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Meet Stroock's First-Ever Chief Operating Officer
The firm is in the process of enacting its next five-year plan, and that starts with the onboarding of a legal industry veteran as chief operations officer.Meet Stroock's First-Ever Chief Operating Officer
"They also have a presence in California, which has become a second home to me. And they have a presence in D.C., which is where I was born and raised. Put it all together, and Stroock checked all the boxes," said Ralph Allen in Los Angeles.More Law Firms Get Aggressive on Vaccine Mandates While Reevaluating Office Returns
Leaders from Hogan Lovells, Stroock and Lowenstein said their office return timelines may change.Suing Twitter: Must a Lawyer Believe in His Lawsuit?
Should any lawyer be faulted when she's been engaged to wage a lawsuit whose purpose is not to actually succeed with the case as pleaded, or even come close (which should be totally acceptable even to the most stringent of ethicists)—but, rather, to promote some other purpose important for the client by merely filing the lawsuit?Trending Stories
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