Testing employees, installing signage on social distancing, one-way traffic in the hallways, installing barriers for receptionists, and attendance sheets to monitor contact—this...
Several of the largest U.S. states are considering plans to postpone their summer bar exams because of the health concerns associated with...
Federal courts are getting ready to gradually reopen after shutting their doors and holding remote proceedings during the COVID-19 pandemic. Judiciary officials...
The legal industry is not immune to the crippling effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Lawyers who experienced the 2008 “Great Recession,” when...
As many states began requiring the closure of non-essential businesses due to the coronavirus pandemic, lawyers across the country are facing the...
The deadly coronavirus outbreak has dealt a devastating shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed. The legal industry is not immune...
Amid fears of a declining economy, on March 18, 2020, President Donald Trump signed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (“FFCRA”) into...
A Cleveland Municipal Court judge held hearings for defendants despite a court order to postpone hearings for those who are not in...
Summary: Borrowers with federal student loans will be able to suspend their payments for two months without interest accruing. As a result of...
In violation of county law, the e-commerce behemoth Amazon failed to provide employees with paid sick time — until workers at Skokie, Illinois,...
Dentons intends to appeal a record-breaking $32.3 million verdict in Ohio to defend the Swiss Verein structure that has been instrumental in...
Summary: The husband of Los Angeles County’s District Attorney pointed a gun at unarmed protesters during a confrontation outside the couple’s home. ...
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