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can colleges and universities require student covid-19 vaccination?

“In the last year, colleges and universities across the U.S. struggled with how to operate during the COVID-19 pandemic. The most recent data, from January 2021, shows a mix of online and in-person modes of instruction. At the same time, a study of the experience in early fall 2020 found an association between Read more

By , 5 yearsApril 15, 2021 ago
Civil Procedure

supreme court considers warrantless search-and-seizure case from california

“The 2016 police encounter involving retired California real estate agent Arthur G. Lange seemed routine, more likely to be on the TV show Cops than one destined for a major Fourth Amendment confrontation in the U.S. Supreme Court. The case involves a police officer who entered Lange’s garage without a warrant and Read more

By , 5 yearsApril 8, 2021 ago
Business Litigation

coronavirus pandemic prompts wave of ‘business interruption’ lawsuits by restaurants

“ Erik Baylis loves the bar and restaurant life. He started as an hourly employee working in a bar and now owns Big Onion Hospitality, a Chicago company with seven local restaurants and bars and one in Nashville. It’s thrilling to create your own business, Baylis says, and it’s satisfying Read more

By , 5 yearsMarch 25, 2021 ago
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Confidentiality

working from home, when everyone is home poses confidentiality risks

“ As lawyers work from home during the COVID-19 pandemic, family members as well as virtual assistants like Amazon Alexa might hear confidential client conversations they shouldn’t, according to Pennsylvania lawyer Daniel J. Siegel, who for the past year has done much of his work at the kitchen table. “Working Read more

By , 5 yearsMarch 19, 2021 ago
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Ethics

Judges differ on when it’s safe to hold in-person jury trials

“ Despite reports from federal courts of in-person jury trials being held safely, many judges across the country are still deliberating whether to hold in-person jury trials at all. In September, the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts posted an article sharing judges’ accounts of in-person pandemic-era jury trial success Read more

By , 5 yearsFebruary 4, 2021 ago
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Ethics

Pardon me? A look at the broad, yet somewhat-murky clemency powers of a president

“As a first-term Democratic Congresswoman from New York, Elizabeth Holtzman recalls being the only one willing to ask President Gerald Ford tough questions about the most controversial act of his administration. One month to the day after becoming the first person ever to occupy the Oval Office without having been Read more

By , 5 yearsJanuary 22, 2021 ago
Ethics

ETHICS ATTORNEYS HOPEFUL COVID-19 WILL PROMPT CHANGES IN REMOTE WORKING RULES

“The continued spread of COVID-19 has resulted in lawyers across the country working remotely for months on end, including in jurisdictions where they are not licensed to practice law. While this trend prioritizes public health and provides workers with increased flexibility, it could also raise ethical issues for some attorneys. Read more

By , 5 yearsJanuary 18, 2021 ago
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Ethics

Amid the covid-19 pandemic, legal services providers find creative ways to serve older adults

“For Patrice Paldino, adjusting to COVID-19 meant finding new ways to reach Broward County, Florida, residents who are 60 years of age or older. She is the executive director of Coast to Coast Legal Aid of South Florida, a legal services organization that received a grant from the American Bar Endowment in April Read more

By , 5 yearsJanuary 7, 2021 ago
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Ethics

model rule revision allows attorneys to help pro bono clients in need

“Daniel Greenberg became interested in amending ABA Model Rule 1.8(e) when he realized he’d been in violation of it his entire career. “It literally did not occur to me that it could be unethical to, when you were in court waiting for a case to be heard, take an indigent client to Read more

By , 5 yearsDecember 30, 2020 ago
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Business Ethics

The COVID-19 Consequence: Emerging Talent Is At Risk

“BigLaw firms that hire graduating law students utilize a synchronized approach dependent on a pipeline of talent identified two years prior to graduation. Interviews for summer positions are conducted in the summer before students begins their second year of law school, offers are made and accepted within two months, and Read more

By , 5 yearsDecember 17, 2020 ago

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