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Advice for Financially-Distressed Businesses and Their Creditors
Distressed businesses that take proactive steps to preserve cash, cut costs, and increase liquidity will be better positioned to endure an uncertain economic environment. Similarly, creditors that act to limit their exposure to preference litigation can decrease their risk of surrendering the payments they received.Susman Godfrey Founder Stephen Susman Unconscious in Hospital After Cycling Accident
Trial lawyer and avid cyclist Stephen Susman, 79, was injured on a morning bicycle ride in Houston last week.Susman Godfrey's Stephen Susman Unconscious in Hospital After Cycling Accident
Trial lawyer and avid cyclist Stephen Susman, 79, was injured on a morning bicycle ride in Houston last week.As States Reopen, What Should Employers Know? A Seyfarth Partner Weighs In
Brett Bartlett discusses workplace issues as states reopen or relax restrictions. He also reveals why working as a waiter helped prepare him for the current moment.View more book results for the query "*"
How the Pandemic Will Change Legal Content Marketing
For many years, a significant volume of content work, from thought leadership to nominations, has been directed to outside contractors—most often former legal journalists and legal marketers. The pandemic will only accelerate that trend. But there are many more ways it will reshape the ways law firms use content to promote themselves.Circuit Affirms Dismissal of City Tech Manager's FMLA Retaliation Suit
The lawsuit was brought by a former technology manager working for Philadelphia who claimed she faced retaliation for taking sick leave to address mental health issues.3rd Circ. Affirms Dismissal of Tech Manager's FMLA Retaliation Suit Against Phila.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit rejected plaintiff Christina Adenike Gardiner's appeal alleging violations of the Family and Medical Leave Act, the Americans With Disabilities Act and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act.A Little Less Pressure with Law School Final Exams Amid COVID-19
Pass/fail grades have reduced some of the stress, but preventing cheating is an issue law professors are grappling with as finals move online.Access Denied: Data Centers' 'No-Entry' Policies May Benefit Law Firms
Despite some concerns over data centers implementing restricted access protocols due to COVID-19, many say law firm data is in better hands with limited access.Trending Stories
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