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Sharing Screens, Not Secrets: Preventing Inadvertent Privilege Disclosures When Videoconferencing
Creating procedures and implementing a multi-level process to mitigate inadvertent disclosures via videoconferencing is critical.Kaufman Dolowich Hires Del. Partner
Kaufman Dolowich announced the addition of Delaware partner Kristen Swift.New Precedent: Lawyers Took Too Long, So Litigants Struck a Doomed Deal
As the case returns to the lower court without the punitive damages claim, the ruling is a cautionary tale for businesses and individuals alike about the legal foundations of their negotiations and the evidentiary standards required for punitive damages in Florida's courts.3rd Circuit Rules Refusal to Wear Mask Isn't Protected by First Amendment
"Unlike burning a flag, wearing a medical mask—or refusing to do so—is not the type of thing someone typically does as 'a form of symbolism,'" Third Circuit Judge Thomas L. Ambro said.3rd Circuit Rules Refusal to Wear Mask Isn't Protected by First Amendment
"Unlike burning a flag, wearing a medical mask—or refusing to do so—is not the type of thing someone typically does as 'a form of symbolism,'" Third Circuit Judge Thomas L. Ambro said.View more book results for the query "Kaufman Dolowich Voluck LLP"
New Kaufman Dolowich Del. Office Leader Focused on Expanding D&O Liability Defense
Loren Barron is currently the only attorney there but said she plans to start growing the practice as soon as possible, ideally adding four or five additional lawyers within the next six months.New Consumer Protection Litigation Trend Emerging: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Native American Women Lawyers Continue to Be Isolated and Harassed, ABA Study Finds
"I tried to connect with other racial minorities, but even with them, I had to work too hard to explain Native American issues," said one participant in a new study of her time in law school.Judges Are Not 'Employees' of the New York State Court System (as Far as Title VII Is Concerned)
A recent decision in a vaccine-mandate lawsuit held that state court judges are not "employees" of the court system under Title VII, showing that lawsuits brought in response to pandemic-era employment restrictions have not become moot as the world continues to transition to a post-COVID mindset.On the Move and After Hours: Javerbaum Wurgaft; Malamut; Kaufman Dolowich
Javerbaum Wurgaft merges with Rosner Law Offices; Malamut adds attorney on government affairs; and more moves.Trending Stories
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