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Who Got the Work: Shirked COVID Protocols and a Fired NY Administrator
Chiesa Shahinian is representing the owner of a property that holds a detention center in its claims that the facility's operators did not follow COVID-19-prevention guidelines; Hinckley Allen is representing a former Saratoga County, New York, administrator as he alleges he was wrongfully terminated; and other work from midsize firms.Kemp Names New DA for Cherokee Circuit
The new DA is Samir Patel of White and Choate, who has handled criminal defense, family law and general litigation.Who Got the Work: An Amazon Suit In Texas and a Mayoral Investigation
Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr is working with Perkins Coie to defend Amazon in a products liability suit; the Dover City, Ohio, Council brought on Ulmer & Berne to advise on an investigation into Mayor Richard Homrighausen; and other work from midsize firms.Goulston & Storrs Faces $300M Suit Over Role in Failed Boston High Rise Project
Construction magnate John Fish has alleged that the firm failed to disclose conflicts in representing three parties with interests in the development, including the fact that a partner had a financial stake in one of the entities.Who Got the Work: Massachusetts Lease Suits and a Harassment Investigation
Burns & Levinson and Choate Hall are both representing Massachusetts clients in suits over lease contracts, Miller & Martin conducted an investigation into sexual harassment claims against the deceased head of a religious organization, and other work from midsize firms.Labor of Law: Law Firms Eschew Fixed Office Return Dates | Hundreds of New Clients Turned to Fisher
Welcome to Labor of Law, our labor and employment dispatch spotlighting big cases, key issues and developing trends. Thanks for reading, and we'd love your feedback! Let's punch in.Thousands of Attorneys Join Calls for Trump's Immediate Removal
Signing their names on letters from two attorney groups, close to 8,000 lawyers are pushing for impeachment or action under the 25th Amendment.Market Focus: How Boston's Midsize Firms Thrive Amid Growing Competition
"One lawyer makes work for another lawyer because one lawyer cannot do all the work for all the clients," said John McGivney, managing partner of Boston's Rubin and Rudman.Who Got the Work: A Montana Detainment, a New Jersey Cannabis Company
Crowley Fleck represented two Montana women who were wrongly detained after speaking Spanish, Riker Danzig represented a cannabis company as it challenged a denied application in New Jersey, and other work from midsize firms.After 7 Participants Contract Coronavirus, Lawyers Agree to Resume Federal Trial in 2 Weeks
So far, seven court participants—two jurors, two people on the plaintiffs team and three on the defense—have contracted COVID-19. Other virus tests are still pending.Trending Stories
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