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How In-House Counsel Can Impact Mediations (and Visit With Dogs)
Companies are investing in more in-house counsel with litigation savvy to help shape their resolution strategy and partner with outside counsel. Today, those companies see the return on their investment in more efficient resolutions.Former Retail GC-Turned-Mediator Sees Growing Role For In-House Lawyers (and His Dog) in ADR
Mark LeHocky, the former GC of Ross Stores, says companies are investing in more in-house counsel with litigation savvy to help shape their resolution strategies. Meanwhile, his 92-pound black Labrador retriever, Gunnar, has made cameos in recent Zoom mediation sessions.On the Move: Amy Bowers Joins Carlton Fields
Legal industry hiring in South Florida.Liquor Board Must Allow for Direct Sales of Specialty Wines, Court Rules
Wine sellers' demand for direct delivery was heightened after Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf mandated all nonessential businesses closed to help stem the spread of the coronavirus, and shuttered all state-owned liquor purveyors.Demand for Contract Lawyers Is Rising From COVID-19 Business Disruptions
Currently much of the hiring is for corporate legal departments who need more lawyers to fill specific niches, or because of reduced productivity from COVID-19-related issues. But increased demand from law firms is anticipated for later this year, recruiters say.View more book results for the query "*"
Summer of Our Discontent: Big Law Associate Programs Get Major Overhaul
For those law firms still conducting summer programs amid the coronavirus pandemic, the challenge is to make the experience meaningful.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.Remote Work During COVID-19 Has Law Firms Wondering: How Much Real Estate Do We Really Need?
Some midsize firms are realizing they don't need to expand office space, now that they've been forced to work remotely.Phila. Law Firm Sues Insurer Over COVID-19 Business Interruption Coverage
Sidkoff, Pincus & Green argued that it cannot conduct business or collect from clients because of a state-mandated office shutdown.Rising to the Ethical Challenges of Remote Working
In their Professional Responsibility column, Anthony Davis and Janis Meyer address some of the specific ways the New York Rules of Professional Conduct require particular vigilance in the world of the "new normal" remote workplace.Trending Stories
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