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Courts Find No Coverage for COVID-19 Business Interruption Claims
Litigation has already started and courts in Michigan, New York, Texas and Washington, D.C. have already ruled in favor of the insurance industry in four decisions. In stark contrast, only one Missouri court refused to dismiss a similar suit on procedural ground as opposed to the merits.Adapting and Innovating Marketing and Business Development for the New Normal
Providing legal services remains fundamentally a relationship-based business. So, while branding, practice capabilities and experience are important, the person-to-person element of marketing and business development was—and still is—a key ingredient in bringing in, keeping and getting more work from clients.Calls for Diploma Privileges Accelerate in Connecticut as Rules Committee Announces Friday Meeting
Associate Connecticut Supreme Court Justice Andrew McDonald, also chair of the Rules Committee of the Superior Court, has called a Rules Committee meeting for Friday to discuss the issue of granting diploma privileges to recent law school graduates.COVID Meets Maritime: Strange Bedfellows
While most maritime clauses and laws are ancient and steeped in history, we may be on top of the wave of a brand new clause, the COVID 2020 Force Majeure clause, as discussed by James E. Mercante in his Admiralty Law column.Amid a Pandemic, Public Interactions Remain a Reality for Probate Courts
"The duty of the court must go on," said Chattooga County's chief magistrate judge, who survived COVID-19. "The most we can do is take precautions and deal with this day to day."View more book results for the query "*"
Two Covington Litigation Veterans Will Take on Trump for TikTok
Covington & Burling's Beth Brinkmann and John Hall are representing TikTok in a challenge to an executive order banning the app in the U.S.The Execution of Cloud Search Warrants
In his Cyber Crime column, Peter A. Crusco discusses the issues raised by search warrants aimed at electronically stored information.Most of Lowenstein Sandler's Securities Litigation Group Exits to Launch NY Firm
"Our clients are investment managers, hedge funds and credit investors and the way they measure their success is by the returns they generate, and we want to measure our success by the value we create, and therefore, be aligned with our clients," said Lowenstein Sandler partner and current chair of the firm's securities litigation group Larry Rolnick, who is leaving to start a new firm, taking with him virtually the entire group.How the Construction Industry Can Break Out of COVID-19's 'Groundhog Day'
During the COVID-19 pandemic, marked by industry shutdowns, limited openings, mask rules, social distancing, furloughs and the resulting hit to the economy, each day can feel the same, too. Many in the construction industry certainly can relate.NJ Judiciary's Website Holds Myriad Benefits for Practitioners
As members of the legal profession we may take this website and the information it contains for granted. But those who are not familiar with it should take a look and see how they might benefit from it on a day-to-day basis.Trending Stories
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