COVID-19 Special Coverage
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Government
The Employee Retention Credit Is A Lesson On How NOT To Implement A Stimulus Plan
The ERC was written with good intentions at the time of the COVID-19 pandemic. But as a practical matter, the jury is still out. -
Small Law Firms
Managing Time As A Solo
Learning to integrate a time management system is a critical part of this journey. -
Small Law Firms
Appearing Remotely When An Adversary Is In Person Poses Problems
The disadvantages of virtual appearances can cost you and your client. -
Courts
FDA Faces Lawsuit For Daring To Tell People Not To Ingest Horse Dewormer
Imagine if they would have told teenagers to not eat Tide Pods. The horror!
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Courts
State Supreme Court Justice Caught Editing Own Wikipedia Entry
Can you possibly imagine any US Supreme Court justice doing this and why is it Sam Alito? -
Small Law Firms
Either Everyone Goes On Camera During Virtual Calls Or No One Should
Individuals undoubtedly have a better connection with one another if they can see each other’s faces, and that takes the conversation to a different level. -
Biglaw
Biglaw Firm Accused Of Firing Immunocompromised Paralegal Who Asked To Work From Home
The Am Law 100 firm is being sued under under state, federal, and New York City laws. -
Courts
Government Appeals Social Media Ban To ... UGHHH, The Fifth Circuit
YOU get a prior restraint! And YOU get a prior restraint! -
Small Law Firms
Some Clients Still Prefer To Meet Their Lawyers In Person
Accommodating the client's desire for a personal meeting depends on the circumstances of the particular situation. -
Courts
MAGA Mask Mandate Opinion Vacated By Grown Ups On Circuit Court
You could say they sanitized the record. -
Small Law Firms
Are Workdays Getting Shorter Despite Mandatory Office Policies?
If associates are just coming to offices and spending as little time as possible there while checking the box that they made it to the office in the first place, what is the point of coming to an office at all? -
Biglaw, Sponsored Content
Hybrid Work And Generational Divide: Navigating Differences In Modern Law Firm Practices
Amidst the return-to-office momentum, Biglaw firms are navigating divergent preferences among attorneys, giving rise to hybrid work strategies that strive to balance productivity, culture, and the newfound demand for flexibility. -
Biglaw
Is Hustle Worth It In A Legal World That Now Looks Like 2009?
It’s in our DNA as lawyers. But is that hustle gene always a good thing? -
Small Law Firms
Returning To In-Person Oral Arguments
Those used to virtual arguments will need to adapt to in-person arguments in certain ways. -
Government
TX Attorney General Ken Paxton Will Sue All The Vaccines For Giving Us COVID
Things can always get dumber. And they probably will. -
Biglaw
Biglaw Firm Sues Landlord To Recover $30M In COVID Rent
The firm really wants its money back. -
Biglaw
Post-Pandemic Parents' Survival Skills Can Help Us Become The Next Generation Of Law Firm Leaders
As a Virginia-based, fully remote shareholder for a Maine-based law firm, and a practice group leader to a mostly remote team located across three time zones, I have seen the opportunity in traditional law firms willing to leverage technology and communication to build innovative practices. -
Small Law Firms
More Law Firms Should Schedule Happy Hours For Attorneys And Staff
If law firms are inclined to host law firm happy hours, a few things should be kept in mind to ensure success. -
Courts
Judges Are Losing Sleep Over Security Concerns
And the problem has grown worse since COVID-19 took hold. -
Small Law Firms
What I Learned From My First Day In An Office In 4 Years
Spending at least some time in the office might be helpful for many lawyers.