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Appeals Panel, Disagreeing With Referee, Suspends NY Lawyer Convicted of Assaulting Woman
"Even when taking into account the mitigating circumstances, a period of suspension for such an assault is warranted in order to maintain the honor and integrity of the profession and deter others from committing similar misconduct," an Appellate Division, First Department panel wrote.Connecticut Law Schools Move to Online Classes Amid Coronavirus Concerns
Two of Connecticut's three law schools have announced they will now have their classes online for either a portion of the semester or for the entire semester.Defense Bar Weighs In Against Allowing Gang Act Claims in Premises Liability Suits
An amicus brief filed by the Georgia Defense Lawyers Association warns against allowing Gang Act claims—which can result in treble damages—in negligent security suits against landlords.NY AG James Claims Win in Fight With Trump Administration Over 3D-Printed 'Ghost Guns'
The files could be downloaded and used to make unregistered guns that are more challenging to detect, according to James' office.View more book results for the query "*"
Conflict? Guyana Hires Exxon Mobil's Lobbyist to Rewrite Country's Petroleum Law
One business ethics professor called the conflict of interest obvious. A World Bank representative said the organization doesn't see it, and is just trying to help a poor country improve its legal and institutional frameworks.With Threat of Coronavirus Looming, Eleventh Circuit Cancels Judicial Conference
Chief Judge Ed Carnes said that in the face of the evolving threat of the novel coronavirus, it was "necessary and prudent" to cancel the May judicial conference in Atlanta.Lawyers Gathering in Athens to Aid Child Sex Abuse Survivors
"None of our clients say we're just doing this for money," said Emma M. Hetherington, law professor and director of the University of Georgia School of Law's Wilbanks Child Endangerment and Sexual Exploitation Clinic. "They're doing this because they want public access to a court of justice."Why In-House Counsel Need to Watch for Insider Trading, Public Disclosure Issues From COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic is forcing companies to deal with issues around public disclosure of supply chain and other disruptions in their earnings reports and periodic statements to the SEC and investors. Their inside counsel and compliance officers also need to keep an eye out for insider trading by employees, lawyers said.Lawyer Suing for Cruise Ship Passengers: 'This is Norovirus on Steroids'
Florida attorney Jason Chalik, whose firm, Chalik & Chalik Law Offices, was the first to sue a cruise ship company over the coronavirus, filed a second one on Tuesday. He said he was "swamped with inquiries."Trending Stories
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