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Availability of Insurance Coverage for Immediate Coronavirus Losses
This article focuses on coverage for the immediate losses caused by coronavirus, including loss of revenue to businesses suddenly devoid of customers, businesses dealing with disrupted supply chains, and businesses forced to shutter either by concern for public health or by explicit government order.It's Not too Late to Settle: Meet CASP
APPELLATE ANSWERS: The Civil Appeals Settlement Program, administered by the Appellate Division, has a settlement rate of over 40%, and a very attractive price tag—it's free.Houston, Meet Your New Judges: Election Results Are in
Rather than a partisan sweep, it's a different sort of sweep: Males being voted out of office, as voters picked women to become candidates in the November general election.Boosting Revenue Per Lawyer, Archer Grows Revenue With Fewer Lawyers
A healthy 8.9% gain in revenue per lawyer, to $540,000 from $496,000, drove the overall revenue increase for the Haddonfield-based firm.Here's a List of Every Republican Lawyer Running for Judge in the Texas Primary
Two hundred and thirty nine attorneys have filed to run for judicial seats in the Republican Primary election in March. Early voting begins Feb. 18.The Slow Expansion of Conversion Claims To Cover Intangible Property
While a claim of conversion has grown to extend beyond tangible property to keep up with computerized use, courts are still grappling with how far to extend the tort. In their Commercial Division Update, Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer explore the expansion of conversion claims to cover intangible property.Enough Is Enough: Black Millennials Are Fed Up
Only 40% of professionals believe that their employers' diversity policies are working.Airbnb Sued for Failing to Pay Local Occupancy Taxes to Georgia Cities, Counties
The lawsuit seeks to force Airbnb to collect and then remit occupancy taxes to municipalities across the state.Appellate Answers: Do the Judges Really Write All These Opinions?
The appellate judges are well aware it is their names that appear on the finished product. And, rest assured, they have earned that.Beyond the Courts: The Potential Future of Arbitration
This recent decision has implications for how practitioners understand the court system and arbitration system to usually work, as well as raising already-existent questions about the fairness of arbitration clauses and its applicability for various types of claims.Trending Stories
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