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Daily Report Online

Fisher Phillips Reverses Pay Cuts for Lawyers and Staff

The labor and employment firm has also partially walked back a cut on monthly profit distributions to its equity partners. 
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

DeKalb's Chief Superior Court Judge Grapples With Court in the Age of COVID-19

Superior Court Judge Asha Jackson and her pandemic task force have fought to continue essential operations while protecting staff and the public.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

After Layoffs, Goldberg Segalla Seeks to Rehire, Rolls Back Pay Cuts

The Buffalo-based firm couldn't comment on how many people may ultimately be rehired, but a spokesman said hiring was "continuing as we evaluate our needs."
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Trial Date Set for Steve Bannon and 'We Build the Wall' Leaders in SDNY Criminal Fraud Case

U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres of the Southern District of New York said the planned trial date came with a caveat, since "only a few courtrooms" had been outfitted to deal with the threat of COVID-19.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Queens Restaurant Sues Cuomo Over NYC Indoor Dining Ban

An Italian restaurant in Queens is suing Gov. Andrew Cuomo over the state's ban on indoor dining in New York City.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Jury Trials Face Unprecedented Challenges Amid Pandemic

Whether a trial is in person with social distancing, completely virtual or a combination of both, trial attorneys will encounter new challenges in jury selection.
5 minute read

International Edition

Law Firm Office Returns: How Countries of the World Compare

Law.com International has broken down how law firms in each major financial hubs are managing a return to the office.
12 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

The Bar Exam Debacle: A Crisis Revealed By COVID

The issue of COVID-19 and the 2020 bar exam should be the beginning of a broader discussion of enhancing legal education, increasing accountability, and providing an educational environment for aspiring lawyers that is worth their time and investment.
6 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Proponents, Opponents of Diploma Privileges in Connecticut Square Off in Zoom Meeting

The issue of whether or not to grant diploma privileges to law school graduates in Connecticut is getting closer to resolution. The Rules Committee of the Superior Court is slated to announce whether or not another meeting will be convened to look at granting those privileges.
4 minute read

The American Lawyer

Firms That Keep Pay Cuts in Place May Lose Ground in Hiring Market

Firms may be thinking about retention and lateral hiring when deciding whether to roll back austerity measures related to the coronavirus pandemic.
5 minute read

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