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Former Fox Rothschild Partner Joins Culhane Meadows
Culhane Meadows Haughian & Walsh announced that it added former Fox Rothschild partner Mette H. Kurth to the firm.The Third Ground: Renegotiating Office Leases Post-COVID
Current circumstances present an opportunity for tenants to use new strategies to renegotiate or even terminate leases. This article takes a look at conventional legal strategies that may provide grounds for lease termination before turning to consider another, third, approach.The Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019: Subchapter V
The general purpose of Subchapter V was to streamline the Chapter 11 bankruptcy process for small businesses and individuals engaged in business to administer their bankruptcy estate in an efficient and less costly manner.Mid-Market Recap: The Upside to Everyone Working from Home
What are the lessons learned from everyone working remotely for nearly three months? And how will things change permanently when firms reopen?SHIELD and Sword: New York's Far Reaching Statute Governing Data Breaches
It may be a while before law enforcement can devote attention to the broadened scope of data breach liability under the new NY SHIELD (Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security) Act. Then again, it might not.As Traditional Firms Pull Back, Virtual Firms' Opportunities Could Be Growing
With little overhead and a growing number of job applicants seeking refuge from the layoffs, furloughs and salary cuts, virtual law firms may be built to endure a worsening economy. But can they keep that edge in a post COVID-19 world?Aiming for 'Some Sense of Certainty,' These Firms Committed to No Layoffs, Pay Cuts
While many firms are keeping their options open, a few have expressly announced that they have no plans to let people go or reduce their pay.Quinn Emanuel And A Handful of Other 'Big Law' Firms Pledge No Layoffs
While many firms are keeping their options open, a few including Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan have expressly announced that they have no plans to let people go.The Virus Is Changing How Lawyers Work. So What Can Law Firms Learn From It?
The new coronavirus is changing law firms now, and may leave them with some lessons for the future.What Can Be Learned From 'Virtual' Firms as Coronavirus Necessitates Remote Work?
Brick-and-mortar firms weren't built with remote work in mind, say the leaders of distributed firms, so they face obstacles both physical and cultural as more attorneys log in from home to limit the spread of COVID-19.Trending Stories
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