By Paul K. Stafford | April 29, 2020
As in-person society reemerges and we commence our integration from isolation, what is the relevance of Law Day to our profession and society in a COVID-19 environment? In our search for answers, we must reflect on our past.
By Michael P. Maslanka | April 28, 2020
Here's a news headline from the Associated Press dated April 17: "Ten California Nurses Suspended for Refusing to Work Without N95 Masks." The…
By Kenneth Artz | April 27, 2020
During a chat with Texas Lawyer, Dallas attorney Kay Van Wey discussed the risks COVID-19 poses for the elderly, especially if they are a resident of a nursing home.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Hugh A. Simons | April 27, 2020
As we approach the end of April, firms are running out of time to materially reduce 2020 costs, Hugh A. Simons writes. Salary cuts have appeal not just because compensation comprises about two-thirds of total cost, but also because they deliver immediate savings.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Randy Kessler | April 27, 2020
Making objections was much easier and more dignified. The students raised "Objection Paddles" to the screen. Much more polite than yelling "objection!" I imagine there will soon be a litigation package for Zoom where you press "O" for the word "OBJECTION" to flash upon the screen.
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary
By Andrew LeGrand, Trey Cox and Thomas Molloy | April 24, 2020
Texas lawyers should be acutely aware of legal developments in our state applying the familiar themes of contract law—such as offer and acceptance—to this digital landscape.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Darrell Sutton, Rick Rufolo, Steve Gottlieb and Paul Painter III | April 24, 2020
The indefinite delay of most in-person court sessions is a necessary action ... [b]ut it also substantially delays the delivery of justice, especially the civil legal needs of low-income Georgians and others suffering the economic fallout of COVID-19.
By Monica Hwang, Rick Vacura and Chelsea Vernon | April 23, 2020
Similar to the previous RFP for SPR purchases, this RFP is restricted for storage of U.S.-produced crude but the limitation on the producer size has been eliminated. As with the previous RFP, it is important for bidders to be aware of the additional risks related to certifications and compliance measures required of companies contracting with the government.
By Dennis Windscheffel, Clayton Matheson and Erin Brewer | April 22, 2020
In light of these immediate and potentially extended challenges, businesses undoubtedly will—and should—ask themselves whether their commercial property insurance policies provide business interruption coverages for virus-related losses.
By Michael Ariens | April 22, 2020
In less than two months, COVID-19 has killed more than 40,000 Americans and upended our economy. It has stoked fear and generated a debilitating uncertainty,…
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