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Business Is Good For Lawyers Who Do Wills

Reports of meetings with clients on parking lots, and signing on the hood of a car. In New York electronic […]

Right To Privacy May Be Democracy’s Last Stand

Someday soon commercial surveillance will be challenged in a context that eventuates in a Supreme Court decision. It will hinge […]

Employee Benefits Issues In a Recession

Some tips for employers coping with the economic slowdown and viral complications thereof: Keep state privacy laws and HIPPA regulations […]

Event Cancellation Spawns Lawsuit

Entertainment promoter ACE Universe is suing GrowTix, the company that provided software to process ticket sales for its March 20-22 […]

M&A and COVID-19

The focus on cybersecurity in M&A transactions will only be intensified as a result of COVID-19. Companies that introduce new […]

Measures Vary as Federal Courts React to Coronavirus

The Supreme Court’s decision to postpone oral arguments made the biggest splash, but the 94 federal district courts and 13 […]

Law Firms Balk At Shutdown Order, File Suit

In Pennsylvania, a law firm filed suit last week against a state mandatory shutdown order, arguing that the edict from […]

Med Equipment Fixers To IP: Get Out Of The Way

Hospital technicians and others in the medical field are pushing to expand “the right to repair” (something that’s been an […]

The Plague and Breach of Contract Litigation

The only thing that will spread as fast as COVID-19 is breach of contract litigation, says attorney Schuyler Moore. He’s […]

First Supreme Court Closedown Since the Spanish Flu

On March 12, the Supreme Court announced that it is closed to the public “until further notice” “[o]ut of concern […]

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