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Anxiety and Legal Calendaring in the Times of COVID-19
New or changing orders continue to roll out across the country as the COVID-19 crisis continues. And all of these changes, of course, open the door to calendaring errors and the associated risks.When Will Firms Reopen?, Trump Oversight Pick in the Hot Seat, Hyphen or No?: The Morning Minute
Here's the news you need to start your day.As Coronavirus Roils Employment Scene, Ropes & Gray Practice Head Decamps for Paul Hastings
Jeffrey Webb says the legal questions have just begun as states and industries prepare for employees to return.As Pandemic Roils Employment Scene, Ropes & Gray Practice Head Decamps for Paul Hastings
Jeffrey Webb says the legal questions have just begun as states and industries prepare for employees to return.Court: Lyft Can't Be Held Liable for Driver's Off-Platform Accident
California's First District Court of Appeal held that the ride-sharing company couldn't be held liable for injuries caused by a Lyft driver behind the wheel of a car rented as part of a company-sponsored program who collided with two vehicles while driving home from a separate job.View more book results for the query "*"
UK Firm Opens in Singapore With Team Hire
The new office, Mishcon's only overseas location, is the latest example of growth in Singapore while Hong Kong doubts continue.Federal Judge Clears Way for NRA Challenge to Gun Law
The National Rifle Association argues that a 2018 state law that blocked people under age 21 from buying guns violates the Second Amendment and equal-protection rights.It's Time for GCs to Update Cyber, Data Privacy Policies as Employees Return
Susanna McDonald, chief legal officer of the ACC, expects general counsel to face "the balance of keeping employee's health information private, while also notifying other employees if someone in the office tests positive, and if they might have been exposed."Smaller, Higher-Tech and One-Way: Welcome to the Law Firm Office of the Future
As law firms get comfortable with remote work, the likelihood that physical offices will look far different in the future continues to grow.Welcome to the Law Firm Office of the Future: Smaller, Higher-Tech and One-Way
As law firms get comfortable with remote work, the likelihood that physical offices will look far different in the future continues to grow.Trending Stories
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