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Solemn Recollections: Attorneys, Staff and Court Officials Remember 9/11
Attorneys to whom we reached out this week in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut have shared a range of stories, each of which are unforgettable in their own way.European Firms Approach Office Returns With Caution
Here is a roundup of some of the rules and current practices at law firms in Europe.'New Reality': NY State Bar Association Launches Task Force to Weigh Post-COVID Future of Profession
The task force will be divided into working groups focused on new lawyers and law students, attorney-client relations, access to justice and law practice management and technology.Courts' Vaccine Mandates Raise Concerns Over Delays, Constitutionality
It's not just law firms and corporate counsel who might have to abide by COVID-19 vaccine mandates to return to their offices. As coronavirus cases explode due to the Delta variant, some courts are requiring that judges, staff, and, in some instances, court goers get inoculated.View more book results for the query "*"
Pillsbury Taps Newsom's Former Deputy Legal Affairs Secretary to Lead Appellate Practice
Daniel Bromberg, also a founding member of Quinn Emanuel's appellate practice, plans to pursue more energy and environmental matters.Wilmer Establishes Banking Relationships With 2 Minority-Managed Institutions
"Normally you think of law firms contributing to diversity and inclusion through their legal talent—and we do that—but this initiative involves using our economic resources," said Wilmer co-managing partner Robert Novick.What Constitutes Stalking? Connecticut Supreme Court Hears Case Over Alleged Threats Against Teen
The Connecticut Supreme Court Wednesday heard testimony in a case involving alleged stalking and social media threats aimed at a female high school student.Gibson Dunn Argues New Eviction Protections Run Afoul of SCOTUS Ruling
Gibson Dunn partner Randy Mastro argued that the latest extension made just "marginal tweaks," and left in place the substance of the eviction ban that the courts have blocked.'The Johnson & Johnson Board of Directors Is Watching This Jury,' Lawyer Tells Jurors in Talc Trial
Additional trials are scheduled during the next year in state courts in California, Florida, Georgia and New Jersey, and the first bellwether trial in the multidistrict litigation in New Jersey federal court is set for early 2022.Trending Stories
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