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The Events of 2020 Have Changed Our Collective Mental Health—and Risk—Profile
Leadership and management must be educated about the changed mental health landscape we are facing. Perhaps surprisingly, a foundational component of this education should be to immediately dispel one of the most common refrains of 2020, specifically that we are "all in this together."PLW People in the News—June 30, 2020—Willig Williams, Sweet Stevens
Willig, Williams & Davidson announced that Philadelphia and Chicago-based partner Stuart W. Davidson is set to serve as a co-chair of the Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy advisory board, and Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams, is celebrating its 25th year in practice.3 Steps to Prepare for Reopening—and for Covid-19's Second Wave
As America rolls back restrictions on consumer and business activities, organizations need to reassess their risk management practices.In Key Win for Booking.com, Justices Strike Down Broad Rule Limiting Generic Trademarks
The justices found that because Booking.com is not generic to the public, it is not generic.Miami Multifamily Building Trades for $2.65 Million
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People in the News—June 30, 2020—Hamburg Rubin, FisherBroyles
Steven A. Hann of Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin participated in a webinar for the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors, and FisherBroyles announced that Judge Patrick J. Murphy joined the firm in Philadelphia.New York Law Journal Announces Its 2020 Distinguished Leaders
We are highlighting lawyers who had great performances while demonstrating clear leadership skills leading to positive outcomes.Violation of the Assignment-In-Gross Rule for Trademarks
A recent case that addressed rights in the trademark reign provides a cautionary tale of the consequence of the failure to assign a trademark with its goodwill.Wage and Hour Class/Collective Actions Defenses: Seven Steps for Success
Wage and hour class/collective actions are unique and complex cases that require strategy and solutions that go beyond the typical. This article will discuss seven specific steps companies can take to successfully defend such an action.Most Businessowners Policies Cover Riot-Related Damage, Income Losses
Until recently, the costliest U.S. civil disorder was the five days of rioting after police officers involved in the brutal beating of Rodney King were acquitted, resulting in $775 million in insured losses.Trending Stories
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