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Things Will Change When Texas Courthouses Reopen: Judiciary Lays Road Map for After June 1
Judges in face masks, constant courtroom cleanings, only two people per elevator and counsel tables moved six feet apart: These are some changes lawyers may notice when Texas courts start opening back up after June 1.In Rare Lateral Exit, Wachtell Partner Ed Lee Jumps to Kirkland
Kirkland's hiring of rising M&A star Edward Lee escalates a talent war with New York lockstep firms like Wachtell.McMahon Says No Plans to Reopen SDNY Courthouse After Judge Floats In-Person Hearing
The comments came one day after U.S. District Judge Edgardo Ramos of the Southern District of New York tentatively scheduled a June 2 preliminary injunction hearing to occur at the court's Lower Manhattan courthouse.Chief Judge Says No Plans to Reopen SDNY Courthouse After Judge Floats In-Person Hearing
The comments came one day after U.S. District Judge Edgardo Ramos of the Southern District of New York tentatively scheduled a June 2 preliminary injunction hearing to occur at the court's Lower Manhattan courthouse.From Her Kids' Playroom, This NYC Public Defender Has Helped Set Hundreds of Prisoners Free
Corey Stoughton, attorney-in-charge of the Legal Aid Society criminal defense practice's special litigation unit, has been credited with the release of hundreds of people from New York City jails since March.View more book results for the query "*"
Phila. Cop's Discrimination Lawsuit Against PPD to Proceed, Judge Orders
A federal judge has denied a Philadelphia Police Department sergeant's request to throw out a lawsuit filed by a colleague who claimed he allegedly discriminated against her and created a hostile work environment after she reported him for racist comments.Senate Dives Back Into Judicial Nominees During Pandemic With Justin Walker
Senators can attend Walker's hearing virtually or in-person in a larger hearing room than normal in line with new safety guidelines created for the pandemic, a Senate Judiciary Committee aide said.'Briefly, Counsel': How Chief Justice Roberts Keeps Phone Arguments Moving
"Having the chief call on justices to ask questions and be the only one who cuts a lawyer's answer short is making for a much more informative discourse than justices jumping in on one another," law professor Randy Barnett said on Twitter.Thinking of Not Paying Rent Amid COVID-19? Landlords Sue Ross Stores, Other Commercial Tenants
One lawyer warns that parties to these types of lawsuits must understand how intertwined their businesses are, so they can come to a resolution.In Move to Third-Gen Leadership, Carrington Coleman Selects First Woman MP
Commercial litigator Monica Latin, who has spent her entire career at Carrington, Coleman, Sloman & Blumenthal, said the firm will continue to grow despite challenges in the greater economy.Trending Stories
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