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Business Is Good For Lawyers Who Do Wills

March 30, 2020

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

March 27, 2020

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

March 27, 2020

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

Event Cancellation Spawns Lawsuit

March 26, 2020

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

March 26, 2020

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

March 25, 2020

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

March 25, 2020

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

March 23, 2020

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

March 23, 2020

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

March 20, 2020

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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