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Mary Jo Shartsis, Firm Founder and Pioneering Woman Lawyer, Dies
Litigator Mary Jo Shartsis, who helped launch Shartsis Friese in 1975, died at age 78 from Alzheimer's disease.2020 Trends in Bet-the-Company Class Actions
From the Eleventh Circuit shutting down incentive payments, to courts coming to grips with 'Bristol-Myers' in the class context, the year has been filled with major developments. Notably, the courts have also begun to lay the groundwork for additional developments.Litera Continues Expansion With Acquisition of Foundation Software Group
Litera says this newest acquisition pushes the company into a new area of legal practice: the business of law.Creating a Cultural Commitment To Drive D&I Programs Forward
To help firms move forward and create the right culture, here are some ideas and lessons learned from companies who have collected and analyzed data to determine the need for change and have designed their D&I strategy to match their business objectives.View more book results for the query "*"
When Does a Building Have Six or More Units?
A body of law has developed over the years to determine whether a building is subject to rent stabilization by virtue of the number of housing accommodations therein. Warren Estis and Jeffrey Turkel summarize this case law.Most States Don't Protect Nursing Homes From Gross Negligence in COVID Matters
If allegations of negligence could succeed against nursing homes in a worldwide pandemic where it is impossible to prevent all COVID-19 transmission—even with full and unequivocal diligence in following CDC and local health department guidelines—the result would be crushing to these businesses.South Miami-Dade Apartment Complex Trades for $57 Million
The sale, which breaks down to $202,847 per unit, is indicative of a pickup in multifamily transactions following a near-freeze following the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.Creative Use of Dissenting Opinions
In their Appellate Practice column, Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty Jr. discuss notable dissents from important cases, writing that although a dissent has no precedential effect, if creatively used it can lessen the impact of an adverse authority and enhance a party's chances of success.In-House Leader for Twitter, eBay and StubHub Joins O'Melveny
Tod Cohen returned to private practice because he "found that the issues that matter to clients, the most difficult, most challenging, most cutting-edge legal issues are handled by outside counsel."Trending Stories
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