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Law in the Time of Coronavirus
Law and literature both grow out of the impulse to mythologize and ritualize, which is to say they share common roots, so there's no better time to explore that connection than in the midst of the current pandemic, writes Randy D. Gordon of Barnes & Thornburg.Aiming for 'Some Sense of Certainty,' These Firms Committed to No Layoffs, Pay Cuts
While many firms are keeping their options open, a few have expressly announced that they have no plans to let people go or reduce their pay.Quinn Emanuel And A Handful of Other 'Big Law' Firms Pledge No Layoffs
While many firms are keeping their options open, a few including Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan have expressly announced that they have no plans to let people go.JAMS Snags a Patent-Experienced Judge From LA Federal Court
Judge S. James Otero, an original member of the Central District of California's patent pilot program, will join the ADR provider May 1.Judicial Council Adopts Emergency COVID-19 Rules on Civil Deadlines, Bail
The emergency regulations temporarily restrict eviction proceedings, set a reduced bail schedule, encourage remote appearances for hearings and toll deadlines in civil matters.View more book results for the query "*"
The Supreme Court of Texas Affirms the Freedom of Contract
In January and February, the Supreme Court of Texas published two decisions that focus squarely on the freedom of contract in the energy industry.Remote Work and Cost Concerns Prompted FordHarrison's Cancellation of Summer Program
"It's the prudent thing to do," said managing partner Al McKenna, explaining that the firm is cutting all feasible expenses to keep its lawyers' and staff's livelihoods secure.2 Capital Region Firms in Merger Talks
Despite a cooling law firm merger market, the Albany law firm Whiteman Osterman & Hanna said it's in talks to bring on most of the lawyers from McNamee Lochner.How Perkins Coie Went Fully Virtual in 10 Days
"The opportunity here is that we can come back with a social fabric that is just as strong if not stronger than it was before," CIO Rick Howell said.After 3rd Circuit Setback, Defense Lawyers Look for New Path for COVID-19 Compassionate Release
Defense lawyers think the ruling still leaves room for other inmates to successfully seek sentence modifications.Trending Stories
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