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How DOJ Is Responding to Coronavirus Threat
In a new court filing Friday, the DOJ corrected an assertion, made earlier in the week, that DOJ attorneys had tested positive for the novel coronavirus. "We are aware of persons in our office in Washington, D.C., who have exhibited symptoms consistent with COVID-19 and have sought medical attention," the government said in the new filing.How the US Justice Department Is Responding to Coronavirus Threat
In a new court filing Friday, the DOJ corrected an assertion, made earlier in the week, that DOJ attorneys had tested positive for the novel coronavirus. "We are aware of persons in our office in Washington, D.C., who have exhibited symptoms consistent with COVID-19 and have sought medical attention," the government said in the new filing.It's Not Just About Mediation: 'Presumptive ADR' and the Spectrum
The spectrum is a visual representation of all of the dispute resolution processes from negotiation through and including litigation. This article is meant to provide a brief overview of processes on the spectrum, other than mediation, that the courts may be employing.Who Says Miami Litigators Are Hard-Nosed? Empathy Galvanized Manuel Dobrinsky's Career
"You have to send the message that, 'You can't do this because you will pay the consequences for it,' " said Manuel Dobrinsky of Miami's Dolan Dobrinsky Rosenblum Bluestein, beginning a two-year term as president of Legal Services of Greater Miami.Party Autonomy, Repeat Appointments and 'Halliburton'
When an arbitrator has been repeatedly appointed by the same party, it raises questions as to whether that arbitrator can serve without favoring that party or, at a minimum, appearing to be dependent on that relationship in a way that would affect the arbitrator's freedom of judgment.View more book results for the query "*"
Investors Sue Norwegian Cruise Lines Over Stock Fallout From Alleged Downplaying of Coronavirus
Amid the coronavirus-induced shock waves that have rocked the cruise industry, a group of investors has sued Norwegian Cruise Line after news articles exposed the company's alleged practice of lying about the severity of the disease in order to keep bookings, which caused the cruise line's stock to tumble.Resolving Financial Disputes Through Mediation
A case study from the perspective of in-house counsel.Pressure's On: Big Law Targeted by Student Activists
In this episode, we explore law student activism, and how future attorneys attending law schools at Harvard, Yale, New York University and elsewhere are using their leverage to protest policies and practices.Davis Wright Staffer Dies After Showing Flu-Like Symptoms, Firm Closes Washington Offices
The firm is still waiting for more information on the cause of legal assistant Lisa Carney's death, but has closed its offices in Seattle and Bellevue, while asking other offices to begin working remotely Monday.The March Towards Cybersecurity Maturity in Arbitration
This progress towards cybersecurity maturity in arbitration is long overdue, but a welcome development in an industry where cyber risk is substantial and cyber resilience is imperative.Trending Stories
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