Monday, August 1, 2022

As Creditors Cope With Multiple Defaults, Will Courts Accept COVID as Defense for Nonpayment?

"I have had the pleasure of engaging in truly vigorous, intellectually stimulating and, at times, even aggressive discourse with opposing counsel in my cases. It made the litigation more productive in the long run and I can say that I made some good contacts and friends along the way," said litigator Dafney Dubuisson Stokes.       
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Ahead of the Curve: Is COVID-19 Still an Excuse to Sit Out the Bar Exam?

Welcome back to Ahead of the Curve. I'm Christine Charnosky, legal education reporter for Law.com, and I'll be your host for this week's look       
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Want to Provide Abortion Travel Benefits at Your Company? Here's How to Protect Employees

Attorneys recommend a range of strategies, including limiting the paper trail that authorities might seek to obtain.       
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Unmet Expectations in Outside Counsel, The End of Law Firm Empathy, A Warning About Potential Discrimination: The Morning Minute

The news and analysis you need to start your day.       
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