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Daily Business Review

How 3 Years of Isolation Made Weiss Serota's Anthony Recio a Better Lawyer

Coral Gables attorney Anthony "Tony" Recio spent three years and five months at a Buddhist retreat, with no phone, internet or television.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

After Hours: Cooper Levenson; Rutgers Law School

Cooper Levenson Announces Early Start to 'Let Us Eat – Please'; Rutgers Law Clinic Helps Families Facing Foreclosure
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Former Anidjar & Levine Lawyers Accuse Firm of Weaponizing Its Network Against Them

The lawsuit alleges South Florida personal injury giant Anidjar & Levine employed unfair tactics against a new spinoff firm.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Be Honest: Who's Litigating in Pajamas?

They used to be in the courthouse. Now, after COVID-19-related closures, they're on their sofa.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

The 'Small Silver Lining' of COVID-19? Law Firms Are Teaming Up

Is it a bird? A plane? No, it's a coronavirus legal task force that comprises adversaries-turned-partners.
7 minute read

Daily Report Online

Atlanta Legal Aid's Great Whiskey Debate Goes Virtual

By supplying cocktail kits for participants to make at home, the legal aid nonprofit has figured out a creative way to hold its popular spring fundraiser during the coronavirus quarantine.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

After Hours: Saiber; Cooper Levenson

New Jersey lawyers and judges, and their extracurricular activities.
2 minute read

Daily Report Online

Georgia Firm Launches Fundraiser to Aid Workers Affected by Coronavirus Fallout

Georgia Lawyers Care makes it easy for lawyers at the Robbins Firm and beyond to contribute to Giving Kitchen, which helps Georgia food-service workers, and the Atlanta Community Food Bank.
3 minute read

Law.com

How We're Surviving as a Shut-In Workforce: 'Know Where Your Mute Button Is' and Be Patient

As the country combats the COVID-19 crisis, lawyers are settling into a new work reality. We checked in to see how they're coping.
2 minute read

Corporate Counsel

How US Companies Reacted to Coronavirus Outbreak Just Before Spike in Cases

A majority of the companies were encouraging staff to work remotely and were already considering changes in personnel policies as a result of the coronavirus outbreak, though only 12% said they were providing extra benefits to their affected employees.
3 minute read

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