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New Trump Order Could Impact Telecom Company Licenses Past and Present
"I have heard concerns that this [attorney general's control] risks greater politicization of the process," said Washington, D.C., telecom lawyer Brian Murray.How Will COVID-19 Disrupt Law School Admissions?
The ongoing crisis is presenting some turmoil during the admissions cycle, at least in the short-term, as schools scramble to connect remotely with prospective 1Ls and accepted applicants.On Appeals: Should You File an Appeal or a Writ—or Both?
An appealable order can be attacked in various ways. It would be wise to seek out an appellate specialist to find the best way to challenge such an order.Court OKs Arbitration Clause in Law Firm Retainer, Sending Legal Mal Suit to Panel
While the trial court's opinion had noted procedural differences between arbitrating a case and litigating it in court, Olson said those differences did not amount to a limitation that would run afoul of the professional conduct rules.Greenberg Continues Restructuring Lateral Streak With Hires in Denver and Boston
The new hires come less than a week after Greenberg Traurig lost three restructuring partners to Baker McKenzie, including 40-year firm veteran and rainmaker Mark Bloom.View more book results for the query "*"
Coronavirus Gives Telemedicine a Boost: What Health Care Leaders Need to Know
The fast-spreading novel coronavirus is increasing the use of telemedicine across the country and in Texas. Telemedicine provides a way for patients…Prosecutors Crack Down on COVID-19 Scams
"Our office has received hundreds of complaints regarding scams, price gouging and other issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic," Attorney General Chris Carr said.Haynes and Boone Loses IP Trial Trio to Thompson & Knight in Dallas
Phillip Philbin, who practiced at Haynes and Boone for 30 years, made a lateral move to Dallas rival Thompson & Knight along with partners Jamie McDole and Michael Karson.Suit Alleges New Haven Mayor Singled Out Restaurant Amid COVID-19 Fears
The first federal lawsuit in Connecticut involving COVID-19 alleges the mayor of New Haven misled viewers of the state's ABC affiliate into thinking a restaurant that hosted events for his political adversaries was doing business in violation of state restrictions on large gatherings.Juror Zero: How COVID-19 Spread Through the Dougherty County Courthouse
Twenty-three courthouse employees have tested positive for the novel coronavirus after an infected juror sat on a murder trial.Trending Stories
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