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Legal's Regulatory Reforms Face Resistance, but Nonlawyer-Owned Firms Believe They Can 'Stick'
Jurisdictions like Arizona have allowed for nonlawyer ownership of firms, but not everyone is excited about that development. Some attorneys that nonlawyer owners will compromise lawyer ethics and take clients away from traditional firms.Brooklyn Federal Judge Upholds New York Public School Mask Mandate
A student with asthma filed a lawsuit arguing she should be exempted from the mask mandate.PwC Australia Acquires Law Firm Advisory Service CXINLAW
Law firm advisory service CXINLAW has joined PwC Australia's NewLaw team to introduce a new service focused on law firm transformation and client experience, the global accounting giant said.Insuring the New Green Order: ESG and Its Increasing Impact on the Insurance Industry
The insurance industry has been a key part of the ESG movement and will be a focus of ESG regulation going forward.Senate OKs Bill to Promote Telemedicine, Reduce Costs
The Pennsylvania Senate on Oct. 26 approved legislation that promotes telemedicine as a way to overcome barriers to quality patient care created by distance and reduce the costs of those services, according to the bill's prime sponsor.View more book results for the query "*"
Can't Judges Speak Out on Social Issues?
Some judges are more cautious than others. Some are totally focused on whether the omerta rule is "absolute." Some judges are quite comfortable saying that they would never speak to a bar group as candidly as they do in this classroom.People in the News—Nov. 1, 2021—Obermayer, Conrad O'Brien
Additions Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel announced that Pottstown Mayor Stephanie A. Henrick, formerly of High Swartz, joined the firm and serves…Quinn Emanuel Brings On New SEC Enforcement Co-Chair
SEC senior trial attorney Sarah Heaton Concannon will co-lead the firm's SEC enforcement practice alongside partner Michael Liftik.House Moves Bill to Add Seniors to Prescription Drug Program
The House voted 199-0 to approve the bill that would increase the maximum income for PACENET to $33,500 for single people and $41,500 for married couples.Working from Home and Compensable Injury or Illness: A Study of Cases
With many workers shifting to a home-based work environment, workers compensation exposures could exist that may not otherwise be present in the employee's company workspace. Ohio is taking action to define what injuries are compensable in a work from home environment.Trending Stories
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