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Virus Decisions Today May Hurt Firm Retention Tomorrow
Associates may be stuck in place right now as hiring has ground to a halt
during the coronavirus pandemic, but when opportunities open up again, how
law firms handled the crisis could have a big impact on whether they retain
top talent.
Coronavirus: How Law Firms Are Handling The Downturn
UPDATED April 30, 2020, 12:46 PM EDT I The spreading coronavirus
pandemic has upended the legal industry, forcing firms to cut salaries, lay off
attorneys and make changes to summer associate programs. Here is a
roundup of how law firms are responding.
Buchanan Ingersoll Furloughs Staff As Pandemic Continues
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC is among the ranks of law firms making
employee and pay changes during the COVID-19 pandemic, confirming
Wednesday that it has furloughed some staff members.
6 More BigLaw Firms Alter Summer Associate Programs
Six firms, including Davis Wright Tremaine LLP and Covington & Burling LLP,
confirmed Wednesday that they have changed their plans for summer
associate programs in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Texas Firms Plan To Play It Safe Reopening After COVID-19
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is touting the first phase of his plan to reopen the
state after a monthlong shutdown during the coronavirus pandemic, but law
firms in the Lone Star State say they're not in any rush to get their employees
back into the office.
CLOSINGS AND RESTRICTIONS
Coronavirus: The Latest Court Closures And Restrictions
UPDATED April 30, 2020, 2:05 PM EDT I As courts across the country take
measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, some are restricting
access and altering their procedures. Here is a roundup of changes.
Coronavirus: The Latest EU Court Closures And Restrictions
UPDATED April 30, 2020, 11:54 AM GMT I As courts across the region take
measures to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, some are restricting
access and altering their procedures. Here is a roundup of changes.
California Extends Criminal Trial Deadlines Another 30 Days
LAW FIRMS
Akerman LLP
Akin Gump
Allen & Overy
Arent Fox
Austin LLP
Baker Botts
Baker Donelson
Baker McKenzie
Ballard Spahr
Belkin Burden
Blank Rome
Brafman & Associates
Brown Rudnick
Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner
Buchanan Ingersoll
Cadwalader Wickersham
Cahill Gordon
Cleary Gottlieb
Clifford Chance
Cooley
Covington & Burling
Cravath Swaine
Crowell & Moring
DLA Piper
Davis & Gilbert LLP
Davis Wright Tremaine
Debevoise & Plimpton
Dechert
Dentons
Dinsmore & Shohl
Duane Morris
Eckert Seamans
Edelson PC
Epstein Becker Green
Eversheds Sutherland
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In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Golden State's top judge
on Wednesday added an additional 30 days to the deadlines for superior
courts to hold criminal trials, bringing the total extension to 90 days.
WHAT IT MEANS FOR ATTORNEYS
COVID-19 Crisis Clouds Future For Electricity Sector
The COVID-19 pandemic has the power sector facing ratepayer and
contractual headaches due to declining U.S. electricity demand, as well as
increased cybersecurity risks with more key utility employees working
remotely. Here, Law360 examines three issues the power sector may confront
during the pandemic.
5 Types Of Suits Employers Are Bracing For Post-Pandemic
Employment attorneys are forecasting a wave of novel litigation once the dust
settles from the COVID-19 pandemic, including suits alleging employers
shorted newly remote workers on pay or refused to provide time off
guaranteed by the coronavirus leave law. Here, Law360 looks at five kinds of
lawsuits employers can expect to see more of as the world tries to get back to
normal.
New DOL Benefit Plan Guidance Embraces E-Disclosure
The U.S. Department of Labor's new guidance on employee benefit plans and
the novel coronavirus pandemic hints that the agency is accelerating its
embrace of electronic disclosures for retirement savers, attomeys say.
Congress Presses FDA To Curb COVID-19 Testing Fraud
A congressional subcommittee is demanding that the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration help curb what it says is a "flood" of fraudulent coronavirus
tests and has singled out four companies regarding the reliability of their tests.
FTC Commissioner Says Virus Is Cutting M&A Review Burden
Although the COVID-19 pandemic has placed tremendous strain on antitrust
enforcers, a decline in corporate transactions has spared agencies by
diminishing the number of deals to review, a member of the Federal Trade
Commission said in comments made public on Wednesday.
Watchdog Threatens Legal Action Over COVID-19 Refunds
The Competition and Markets Authority said Thursday it is prepared to take
companies to court if they refuse to give customers refunds after events and
holidays are canceled because of the coronavirus outbreak.
Climate Groups Push Insurers For Green COVID-19 Recovery
Activist groups have urged insurers to use the economic recovery from
COVID-19 as an opportunity to choose investment strategies that help fight
climate change, waming that the insurance industry risks repeating old
mistakes if it fails to do so.
1st Challenge To COVID-19-Related Green Card Ban Rejected
An Oregon federal judge on Wednesday rejected a certified class of green
card beneficiaries' bid to enjoin aspects of President Donald Trump's green
card ban, finding no connection between Trump's October immigration order
that spurred the class action and his recent COVID-19-related ban.
Don't Trust Shkreli To Cure COVID-19, Feds Say
Former pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli's history of charging
exorbitant prices for life-saving medication for personal gain came back to
haunt him as federal prosecutors pounced on his bid to be released to home
confinement in order to purportedly find a cure for COVID-19.
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Fried Frank
Fross Zelnick
Gibson Dunn
Goldberg Segalla
Goodwin
Greenberg Traurig
Greenspoon Marder
Groom Law Group
Hinshaw & Culbertson
Hodgson Russ
Hogan Lovells
Holland & Knight
Hueston Hennigan
Husch Blackwell
Irell & Manella
Jenner & Block
K&L Gates
Kelley Drye
Kilpatrick Townsend
Latham & Watkins
Levenfeld Pearlstein
Linklaters
Littler Mendelson
Loeb & Loeb
Lowenstein Sandler
Lucas Magazine
Manatt Phelps
Marshall Dennehey
Mayer Brown
McDermott Will
Mintz Levin
Morgan Lewis
Munger Tulles
Munsch Hardt
Nelson Mullins
Nixon Peabody
Norton Rose
O'Melveny & Myers
Ogletree Deakins
Orrick
Paul Hastings
Paul Weiss
Pepper Hamilton
Porter Wright
Pryor Cashman
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Coping With A Pandemic: Edelson's Jay Edelson
With distancing and isolation the new norm amid the COVID-19 pandemic,
Law360 is sharing reactions from around the business and legal community.
Today's perspective comes from Chicago-based Jay Edelson, founder and
CEO of plaintiffs boutique Edelson.
EXPERT ANALYSIS
State Laws Cannot Retroactively Rewrite Insurance Contracts
State efforts to retroactively mandate business interruption insurance
coverage for pandemic-related losses are unfair to insurers and violate the
U.S. Constitution's contracts, takings and due processes clauses, say
Kathleen Sullivan and Derek Shaffer of Quinn Emanuel.
Applying PPP Loan Affiliation Rules To PE Portfolio Cos.
Portfolio companies' eligibility for Paycheck Protection Program loans is
complicated by their status as affiliates of their private equity sponsors, and
uncertainty over how liberal and consistent lenders will be in interpreting the
Small Business Administration's affiliation rules, say attorneys at Fried Frank.
6 Antitrust Considerations For Companies During Pandemic
While antitrust laws have not changed in response to the COVID-19 crisis, the
risk of crossing the antitrust line has increased substantially, say Jay
Levine and Allen Carter at Porter Wright.
Quarles & Brady
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Reed Smith
Rivkin Radler
Schiff Hardin
Seyfarth Shaw
Shearman & Sterling
Sheppard Mullin
Shook Hardy
Sidley Austin
Skadden
Slaughter and May
Spain Spain
Stephenson Harwood
Taft Stettinius
Troutman Sanders
Venable LLP
Vinson & Elkins
White & Case
Wilkinson Barker
Williams & Connolly
Wilson Sonsini
Winston & Strawn
Womble Bond Dickinson
COMPANIES
AXA SA
Amazon.com Inc.
American Bar Association
American Immigration Lawyers
Association
Aviva SA
Cardinal Health Inc.
Facebook Inc.
Google Inc.
Henry Schein Inc.
Insurance Europe Ltd.
International Association of
Insurance Supervisors
Major Lindsey & Africa
Medline Industries
North American Electric Reliability
Corp.
Owens & Minor Inc.
Retrophin Inc.
SBM Offshore NV
Swiss Re
The Bank of New York Mellon
Corp.
Turing Pharmaceuticals AG
Twitter Inc.
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Young Mayden LLC
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Health
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Executive Office of the President
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Federal Trade Commission
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Georgia Supreme Court
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Serious Fraud Office
Small Business Administration
Texas Supreme Court
U.S. Attorney's Office
U.S. Court of Appeals for the
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U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth
Circuit
U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services
U.S. Department of Homeland
Security
U.S. Department of Justice
U.S. Department of Labor
U.S. District Court for the District
of Oregon
U.S. District Court for the Eastern
District of New York
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
U.S. Supreme Court
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