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Accelerate Uphill: Succeeding in the Tough Times
There are a significant number of firms that have been enjoying the downhill slope of the legal market for quite some time. However, over the last 2-3 years, many firms have been steadily pedaling and not looking up from their handlebars as often as they should. Now, with a looming slowdown in the economy, many lawyers are staring straight at an intimidating, uphill climb for the foreseeable future.Judge Gives Early Approval to $25M Class Action Settlement in Tezos ICO
"This is new terrain in this litigation, so that is also something to take into account," said U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg of the Northern District of California in granting preliminary approval to the proposed deal to settle claims brought on behalf of investors who alleged that the initial coin offering on the Tezos blockchain violated U.S. securities laws.Relaxing Restrictions, NY Courts Say Electronic Motion Filing Is Set to Resume for Pending Cases
The announcement Thursday from Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks is the second major step in rolling back the court system's coronavirus-related restrictions.Campaign to Lift Medical Malpractice Cap Punts Ballot Measure to 2022
"It will be more productive to have this conversation when everything stabilizes," ballot measure proponent Scott Olsen said.Closed for COVID, Restaurant Asks Pa. Justices to Fast-Track Ruling on Insurance Coverage
In a petition filed to the justices Wednesday, attorneys for restaurant owner Joseph Tambellini said a ruling from the Supreme Court on the issue could provide guidance to the "hundreds, if not thousands," of lawsuits expected to result from the statewide closures Gov. Tom Wolf mandated as an effort to stem the spread of the highly contagious disease.View more book results for the query "*"
Will Kemp's Order to Reopen Georgia Really Shield Business From COVID-19 Liability?
Lawyers say Gov. Brian Kemp's order reopening "essential" businesses like tattoo parlors and barber shops may lead some employers into a "minefield" of litigation.Does Kemp's Order to Reopen Georgia Really Shield Business From COVID-19 Liability?
Lawyers say Gov. Brian Kemp's order reopening "essential" businesses like tattoo parlors and barber shops may lead some employers into a "minefield" of litigation.Midsize Moves: A 4-Lawyer Team in Georgia, a Massachusetts Real Estate Partner
Cipriani & Werner adds a team of four lawyer to its Atlanta office, Riemer & Braunstein takes on a chair of its new real estate and business law practice, and other midsize moves.Who Got the Work: Absentee Ballots and More Thwarted Deals
Crowe & Dunlevy is representing an organization trying to make absentee voting in Oklahoma easier, Morris Nichols is representing another business trying to back out of a deal in light of the coronavirus pandemic, and other work from midsize firms.JCOPE Rolls Out Proposed Changes to New York Lobbying Regulations
The state's Joint Commission on Public Ethics announced Wednesday it was accepting comments, saying the proposed revisions aim to provide clarification and make "substantive" changes in key areas.Trending Stories
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