By David Thomas | Dan Packel | March 26, 2020
"This is not your normal cyclical event," one industry consultant said of the COVID-19 crisis, and law firm leaders are taking action.
By Ross Todd | March 25, 2020
In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, courts are facing pressing questions about defendants detained before trial and sentencing, upcoming self-surrender dates for nonviolent criminals, and aging and vulnerable inmates already in federal custody.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | March 25, 2020
"After carefully reviewing the applicable procedures for reporting harassment, Ms. Warren did not feel that she could safely report to the Ninth Circuit," the clerk's attorney, Zainab Ahmad of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, said in a statement.
By Philip Favro, Driven | March 24, 2020
As March regulations bring further clarity (and, some in instances, confusion) to the California Consumer Privacy Act landscape, litigation is also beginning to shape the CCPA.
By Ross Todd | March 23, 2020
"Rarely do we see this many deaths being attributed directly to a company. That's what makes this the rare case," said one criminal law expert.
By Ross Todd | March 23, 2020
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria found that a defendant asking for a sentence of time served can voluntarily waive an appearance at sentencing in a situation where the hearing would otherwise be delayed because of a public health crisis.
By Ross Todd | R. Robin McDonald | Angela Morris | March 17, 2020
On one hand, attorneys are relieved. They say court closures minimize their own exposure to the coronavirus. But on the other, a gnawing worry tempers that relief.
By Ross Todd | Alaina Lancaster | March 16, 2020
Law firms in the Bay Area seek to contain the spread of coronavirus—and team member stress—with their emergency response plans.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | March 12, 2020
Brick-and-mortar firms weren't built with remote work in mind, say the leaders of distributed firms, so they face obstacles both physical and cultural as more attorneys log in from home to limit the spread of COVID-19.
By Frank Ready | March 12, 2020
The CEO of Atrium's software startup said they failed because they couldn't "make a dent in operational efficiency." Turns out they're likely not alone.
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