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House Refuses to Back Senate's E-Verify 'Compromise' Measure
Sen. Tom Lee said the bill was negotiated with the governor's office and included much of the House's language in order to reach a "compromise" between the two chambers.NY Lawmakers Attack Medical Supply Price-Gouging Spurred by Coronavirus
Meanwhile, New York Attorney General Letitia James announced her office has sent cease-and-desist letters to two businesses in New York City that she said had been charging excessive prices for disinfectant sprays and hand sanitizers.States Beginning to Turn to Virtual CLE as Coronavirus Spreads
New Jersey lawyers may take all of their CLE credits through formats other than in-person attendance under an order issued Tuesday by Chief Justice Stuart Rabner. Georgia and Texas have also made recent CLE requirement changes.New Jersey Relaxes Mandate for In-Person CLE as Coronavirus Spreads
New Jersey lawyers may take all of their CLE credits through formats other than in-person attendance under an order issued Tuesday by Chief Justice Stuart Rabner.Planning, Prioritization, Partnership: Tips for Lawyers on the Rise
Whether your practice is health care, employment or general litigation, sharpening these three skills will help you traverse the landscape of the earliest days of your practice so you know exactly what to do when the wave hits.View more book results for the query "*"
Match Group's Chief Legal Officer Testifies in Support of EARN IT Act
"Because the consequences of doing nothing are both unacceptable and terrifying," Jared Sine said Wednesday during a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting.Brace Yourself for Breach-of-Contract Lawsuits Due to Coronavirus, Attorneys Say
Disputes are surfacing as U.S. companies get notices that their China-based vendors can't honor contracts, because of business disruptions from coronavirus and quarantines.A Challenge to New Joint Employer Rules
In this Employment Issues column, Philip M. Berkowitz discusses joint employer status and a number of recent changes on the issue, the upshot of which may be to reduce the number of federal employment related lawsuits and draw more of these claims into state courts, where the laws may be more favorably disposed toward employees, contractors, consultants, and similar workers.Former Texas Congressman Francisco "Quico" Canseco to Lead New Election Integrity Initiative
Former Texas Congressman Francisco "Quico" Canseco will lead the Texas Public Policy Foundation's (TPPF) new election integrity initiative. Canseco…Trending Stories
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