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NY Law Firms Aren't Rushing Back to Offices Even If Their Clients Are
Reopening dates in New York, if they are set, are tentative or limited to a select few. Meanwhile, some clients are heading back to offices more quickly.Still No Plan for a Smooth Election
Thus, despite a growing chorus of election scholars urging establishment of protocols in advance of November, there remains no plan to manage what is likely to become an election fraught with political disarray and voter confusion caused by restrictive or ambiguous voting procedures in many states.New York Law Journal Announces Its 2020 Attorney of the Year Finalists
We don't announce the winner until our recognition dinner in October but we are pleased to recognize our three finalists today.New York Law Journal Announces 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award Winners
Our winners have made an impact on the legal community and the practice of law over an entire career.Coronavirus Cuts Keep Coming; DOJ vs. ACA; Conversing About COVID-19 and Courts: The Morning Minute
Here's the news you need to start your day.More Firms Seek Austerity Amid Lasting Concerns of Pandemic's Impact
Holland & Hart, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan and Fried Frank are the latest firms looking to reduce personnel costs, via a combination of voluntary buyouts and mandatory pay cuts.Teaching Moments About Zealous Representation
When someone is rounding third base, maybe heading for home in his career—Bob Katzberg likes to use sports metaphors—he's likely to look back on that career in different ways. It may depend on who he is as a person, and what his career may have been. Maybe he sees afterthoughts, revisions, trends.Law Firms Voice Support for Change—and Pledge to Donate and Take Action
In the days after George Floyd's death, some firms have pledged donations to racial justice groups or have committed to take up other actions. We have compiled excerpts of statements here.New York Elections During the Pandemic
Among the many steps taken by Gov. Andrew Cuomo have included several emergency Executive Orders. He postponed the presidential primary from April 28 to June 23. He cancelled several special elections that were to fill vacancies in the state legislature and the office of Queens Borough President.Binding Electoral Votes: A Bad Idea for New York
William Josephson, in a recent essay, is right to criticize the current New York state senate bill that would bind presidential electors to cast their votes for the winner of the popular vote, or strip them of their office.Trending Stories
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