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"The circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic in California continue to severely limit the State Bar's ability to administer the General Bar...
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In the weeks since President Joe Biden's inauguration, the Department of Justice has dropped some cases, moved forward with others and officially...
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With the courts having been almost entirely shut down since March 16, the reopening comes after nearly a year without a civil trial and little...
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One of legal technology's best success story is how quickly and ably most law firms were able to make the transition. However, for some, remote...
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"The unethical behavior of Seward & Kissel's Chevron-linked prosecutors opens the door to future cases in which judges give private law firms the...
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'between the pandemic and new administration, there has been and will continue to be a lot of new legal developments. Try to stay abreast of those...
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“ADR just started exploding,” said retired Justice Leah Ward Sears, a partner at Smith, Gambrell & Russell in Atlanta. Click Here To Read The Full Article
One of legal technology’s best success story is how quickly and ably most law firms were able to make the transition. However, for some, remote appearances pose new challenges such as effective access to counsel, signal interruptions, authentication and privacy. Click Here To Read The Full Article
“The unethical behavior of Seward & Kissel’s Chevron-linked prosecutors opens the door to future cases in which judges give private law firms the authority to prosecute the critics of multinational corporations—without disclosing their ties to those same industries,” the student letter issued to Seward & Kissel’s partnership says. Donziger, facing criminal contempt-of-court charges in Manhattan […]
‘between the pandemic and new administration, there has been and will continue to be a lot of new legal developments. Try to stay abreast of those developments and how they could affect clients—consider teaming up with others to provide internal or external guidance.’ Click Here To Read The Full Article