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Superior Court Judges Propose Rule Allowing Video Trials
The Georgia Council of Superior Court Judge has proposed amending a court rule to permit non-jury civil trials as well as civil pretrial proceedings to be conducted by remote video conference.Cozen O'Connor Absorbs Phila. Startup Boutique Baer Crossey McDemus
The nine-attorney tie-up includes Baer Crossey McDemus founders Andrew Baer, Michael Crossey and Christopher McDemus, all of whom are taking practice leadership positions at Cozen O'Connor.California Supreme Court Won't Open Jail Doors, but Says Local Courts Have Options
"The time-sensitive nature of this crisis—and it is a crisis—makes this disappointing," Peter Eliasberg, an attorney for the ACLU of Southern California representing the petitioners, said.How the Government Will Help Families Affected by COVID-19
Recently, the Families First Coronavirus Response Act was passed to provide financial assistance. This Act gives the response to the growing health…Santa Rosa Lawyer Pleads Not Guilty to Conspiring to Overcharge for Protective Masks
Kent Bulloch, 56, is accused of attempting to inflate the price of masks needed amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a complaint filed in Brooklyn federal court against him and 64-year-old William Young Sr. of Arizona on April 27.View more book results for the query "*"
California Lawyer Pleads Not Guilty to Defense Production Act Charge in Brooklyn Federal Court
Kent Bulloch, 56, of Santa Rosa, California, is accused of attempting to inflate the price of masks needed amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a complaint filed against him and 64-year-old William Young Sr. of Arizona on April 27.The Music Industry Receives Relief From AB5
After over a year-and-a-half of lobbying efforts by the music industry and negotiations with lawmakers, it was announced on April 17, 2020 that AB5 will be amended to accommodate musicians' unique niche in the California economy.Cuomo Offers 4-Phase Plan to 'Reopen' NY, With Professional Services in Step 2
Phase two would include the reopening of "professional services," a definition that appears to include law firms and could dictate when attorneys start to return to in-office work. Hank Greenberg, president of the New York State Bar Association, described the announcement as welcome news for law firms.General Counsel Should Update Cyber, Data Privacy Policies as Employees Return to Offices
"The best advice is to make sure you have a consistent policy to apply across the board," Michelle Reed, a partner at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld in Dallas, said. "If you're consistent, you're less likely to face regulatory scrutiny. That's not to say that you won't be sued, but if you limit the risk you can nip that kind of litigation in the bud."General Counsel Should Update Cyber, Data Privacy Policies as Employees Return to Offices
"The best advice is to make sure you have a consistent policy to apply across the board," Michelle Reed, a partner at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld in Dallas, said. "If you're consistent, you're less likely to face regulatory scrutiny. That's not to say that you won't be sued, but if you limit the risk you can nip that kind of litigation in the bud."Trending Stories
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