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May 07, 2020 | Delaware Law Weekly

Lewis Brisbois Opens in Delaware, Tapping Pileggi From Eckert Seamans

Francis G.X. Pileggi was previously member-in-charge of Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott's Wilmington office, and he founded the Wilmington office of Fox Rothschild before that.
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May 07, 2020 | Daily Report Online

From Masks to Staggered Staffing, Firm Leaders Plan Reopening—But Aren't Rushing

Several law firm leaders said it's still too risky to bring people back to the office, but they are busy planning how to adapt offices for maximal public safety.
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May 06, 2020 | Legaltech News

COVID-19 Has Shut Down Lots of Things—But Not Privacy Regulators

As cyber criminals continue to exploit COVID-19 anxiety and capitalize on the move to remote work, regulators may be paying more attention than ever to the need for privacy law enforcement actions.
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April 24, 2020 | Daily Report Online

Food Frenzy Goals Point to More Work in Final Week

Food banks can turn a $10 donation into $80 worth of food.
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April 21, 2020 | The American Lawyer

The 2020 Am Law 100: Ranked by Gross Revenue

Kirkland & Ellis became the first law firm to top $4 billion in annual revenue, taking the top spot once again.
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April 16, 2020 | Law.com

Labor of Law: Covid-19: Cancelled Summer Programs & More | Virginia's New Sweeping LGBT Protections | EEOC Picks New Legal Counsel | Who Got the Work: Venable for Mike Bloomberg

Welcome to Labor of Law, and we hope you are safe and well. We've got the latest Covid-19 headlines, and a roundup of some of the things firms are doing to help stabilize. In case you missed it: Virginia embraces new LGBT workplace protections, the EEOC picks a new counsel, and a Venable team will defend Mike Bloomberg in L&E litigation.
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April 15, 2020 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Legal Professionals Expected a Federal Privacy Law in 2020. They're Likely Wrong

A new survey from Consilio found that a majority of legal professionals believed a national privacy law was "somewhat" or "very" likely in 2020. But even without the threat of COVID-19, that's likely overly optimistic.
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April 14, 2020 | Legaltech News

Legal Professionals Expected a Federal Privacy Law in 2020. They're Likely Wrong

A new survey from Consilio found that a majority of legal professionals believed a national privacy law was "somewhat" or "very" likely in 2020. But even without the threat of COVID-19, that's likely overly optimistic.
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April 08, 2020 | Daily Business Review

Broward Judge Showed 'Disdain': 4th DCA Reverses Itself on Bias Petition

The Fourth District Court of Appeal found this Broward Judge demonstrated bias in a wrongful death lawsuit—after having found the opposite in January.
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April 01, 2020 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Tired, Stressed and Scared: Telecommuting Isn't Easy for Some Connecticut Lawyers

Connecticut attorneys with young children talk to the Connecticut Law Tribune about working from home and having to be a parent, teacher and caretaker during the current crisis.
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