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Federal Judge Grants Narrow Injunction Challenging State's Electronic Voting System
U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg on Tuesday directed the state to make sure every precinct in its 159 counties had paper backups for often glitchy electronic poll books used by poll workers to verify voters' registrations.Chief Legal Officers, Investors Differ on How to Build Trust in a Company
One of the most striking differences revealed in a new study occurred when CLOs for U.S. companies and investors were asked to identify which types of diversity they considered to be most important for building trust in a company.Judge Gives Bayer Until Nov. 2 to Settle Roundup Cases
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria, at a Zoom hearing Thursday, said he would retain a stay on the Roundup litigation until Nov. 2, after which he could remand cases for trials, possibly in California, Nebraska, North Carolina or Illinois.Judge Declines to Halt State's First COVID-19 Trial After Jury Selection Challenge
The case is a bellwether as the judiciary looks to perfect socially distant courtroom seating arrangements, face mask protocol and other details that it expects to replicate as additional jury trials begin in the coming weeks.Judge Questions Fortnite Maker's Ability to Pursue Antitrust Claims Against Apple and Google
"As we frequently are in the Northern District of California, we're in a new world," said U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers. "They don't call it the Wild West for nothing."View more book results for the query "*"
Does COVID-19 Trigger Force Majeure?
Join Corporate Counsel Editor in Chief Heather Nevitt and international lawyer Lisa Richman in a discussion about the practical implications of force majeure in making business decisions state-by-state and across the globe.The New Abnormal: How Firms and Lawyers Can Adapt to the Pandemic-Altered Present
The Young Lawyer Editorial Board offers some suggestions for what firms and attorneys can do to help adjust to protracted periods of remote working.Amy Coney Barrett's Broad View of 2nd Amendment Could Energize Gun Rights Challenges
Amy Coney Barrett, who sits on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, has only one Second Amendment opinion—a dissent. But that thorough exploration of the issue in the case, some scholars said, reflects an approach that could result in a sea change in the way lower courts analyze, and largely uphold, gun restrictions.Amy Coney Barrett's Broad View of 2nd Amendment Could Energize Gun Rights Challenges
Amy Coney Barrett, who sits on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, has only one Second Amendment opinion—a dissent. But that thorough exploration of the issue in the case, some scholars said, reflects an approach that could result in a sea change in the way lower courts analyze, and largely uphold, gun restrictions.Trending Stories
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