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Many Midsize Firms Reporting Stability During Pandemic
"In the 2008-2009 recession, large firms were hit harder, because they are more dependent on large transactions, major litigation, and big projects. To some extent, we are seeing the same pattern," said Eric Seeger of Altman Weil.Federal Judge Rules Against New York's Outdoor Gathering Restrictions
U.S. District Judge Gary Sharpe ordered New York officials to not enforce any outdoor gathering limitations, if people are following social-distancing requirements.Appeals Court Says State Can Prosecute Charges Dropped as Part of Federal Plea Deal
The Georgia Court of Appeals reversed a trial judge and its own precedent, ruling that charges dismissed by federal prosecutors in a plea deal did not amount to an "acquittal" of similar charges in state court.President Trump's Brother Files New Suit Against Niece to Block Book on Family Relationships
The suit, which was filed by Robert Trump's attorney, Charles Harder, follows the speedy dismissal of a petition filed in Queens County Surrogate's Court in connection with the estate of Robert Trump's father, Fred Trump. A surrogate's court judge ruled Thursday that the case would not affect the administration of Fred Trump's estate "one iota."View more book results for the query "*"
President Donald Trump's Brother Files New Suit Against Niece to Block Book on Family Relationships
The suit, which was filed by Robert Trump's attorney, Charles Harder, follows the speedy dismissal of a petition filed in Queens County Surrogate's Court in connection with the estate of Robert Trump's father, Fred Trump. A surrogate's court judge ruled Thursday that the case would not affect the administration of Fred Trump's estate "one iota."Some In-Person Trials Resume in NJ State Courts, but New Jury Trials Are Still Far Off
Phase 3 of the post-pandemic plan will eventually include new jury trials. A judiciary spokeman said that "no dates have been set for the start of Phase 3."Some In-Person Trials Resume in State Courts, But Don't Expect New Jury Trials Anytime Soon
Phase 3 of the post-pandemic plan will eventually include new jury trials. A judiciary spokeman said that "no dates have been set for the start of Phase 3."Trending Stories
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