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Smart Ways for Insurance Professionals to Work Remotely
Not used to working from somewhere other than your office? It's easier than you might think.Litigation Leaders: Weil's David Lender on Talent Retention, Trial Experience and Novel Settlements
'We know that the best way to learn is by doing, so we encourage our senior lawyers to give less-seasoned lawyers a chance to get courtroom experience and broaden their focus.'Coronavirus Prompts Atlanta Firms to Work Remotely, While Shuttered Courts Stall Cases
While client needs over COVID-19 are keeping many lawyers busy, defense and plaintiffs lawyers are facing a slowdown from court shutdowns. Deal lawyers, divorce practitioners and legal nonprofits are also affected.DC Chief Judge Postpones Proceedings Until Mid-April, Trials Until May Over Coronavirus
Judge Beryl Howell wrote that the court "finds that the ends of justice served by these continuances to protect public health and safety and the fair trial rights of the defendant outweigh the best interests of the public and any defendant's right to a speedy trial."Lawyers Are Working From Home as Coronavirus Spreads—But How's Business?
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Prosecutors Drop Mueller Charges Against Russian Firm Weeks Before Trial
"It is no longer in the best interests of justice or the country's national security to continue this prosecution," federal prosecutors in Washington told the trial judge presiding over the case against Concord Management and Consulting, accused of sowing discord in the 2016 presidential election.Sweeping Coronavirus Bill Package Passes as Murphy Tightens Restrictions
Among the measures was A-3859, a bill to suspend evictions and the residential foreclosure process, modify the terms of mortgage payments, and prohibit rent increases during the statewide public health emergency.William Miller, Former Supervising Judge of Brooklyn Criminal Court and Supreme Court Justice, Dies
"Many aspire to a career with just a fraction of the depth, length, and esteem of Judge Miller's," said the Brooklyn DA's Office chief of staff in a bereavement notice sent to staff on Sunday.'Uncharted Territory': Lawyers Push on Despite Uncertainty, Reduction in Court Services
New York Court of Appeals spokesman Gary Spencer said seating for the general public would be limited but not eliminated, and a videoconferencing system would be available for attorneys not able to reach court in person.Trending Stories
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