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The Legal Intelligencer

Third Circuit Stays District Judge's Ruling Against Wolf's COVID-Related Shutdown Orders

Third Circuit Chief Judge D. Brooks Smith issued a two-page order Thursday granting a request by the governor to stay the impact of District Judge William Stickman's order, which is currently on appeal to the federal appeals court.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Replacing In-Person With Virtual Litigation—Can It Work Regardless of Weaknesses?

With the pandemic having made in-person meetings or gatherings dangerous, digital tools built to satisfy all of the needs of persons to conduct business, have discussions and otherwise take the steps which comprise litigation were, at times, put into place to substitute those tools for the in-person gatherings through which litigation had traditionally been conducted.
8 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Legal Collaboration Technology: Opportunities and Challenges

It is no secret that the way lawyers practice law has, in many ways, dramatically changed during the coronavirus pandemic. One such change is in the way in which lawyers collaborate and communicate.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

State Appeals Court Eyes COVID-19 Delays in Criminal Cases

Prosecutors contend that Alachua County Circuit Judge James Colaw did not properly interpret the state Supreme Court's direction about suspension of speedy-trial procedures.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Conquering COVID-19 Struggles as a Young Attorney

For those who have been fortunate enough to retain their jobs in the midst of mass layoffs, the challenges of working remotely for an extended period of time have been unprecedented.
5 minute read

Pro Mid Market

What People Miss About the Office, And What They Don't Miss At All

Lawyers are missing comradery and conversation in the halls of the office, but casual wear and lunch with loved ones are silver linings.
9 minute read

International Edition

Ince Axes 50 Staff In Latest Cost-Cutting Drive

The redundancies have affected fee-earners as well as support staff, the firm told shareholders.
2 minute read

The American Lawyer

Freshfields Touts Sustainability Initiative to Reinvent NYC

Prior to COVID-19, the firm convened leaders in the private sector along with city government, universities and foundations to develop a road map for reinventing New York as a "circular city." The pandemic has made the effort even more relevant.
4 minute read

The American Lawyer

Greenberg Traurig Hires New Data Privacy Leaders, Recruiting From Bryan Cave

Data security was previously a small but growing part of Greenberg Traurig's practice, but after COVID-19 hit, clients had to shift operations online during a rise in cybercrime, said the firm's CEO.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

As NY State Courts Report Budget Cut, Lawyers Fear Delays, Employee Unions Worry Over Jobs

Scott Karson, president of the New York State Bar Association, issued a statement saying it's important "that our federal and state governments work together to find revenue sources and restore this money."
4 minute read

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