The Third and First Circuits saw the biggest drops in number of appeals filed during the pandemic, by 27.2% and 16.7% respectively. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Jury Hears of 'Another Matter' After Avenatti Opens Door to Testimony About NY Case
U.S. District Judge James V. Selna agreed prosecutors were entitled to explain the purpose of government meetings with Avenatti’s paralegal after the pro se defendant questioned her about them in cross-examination. Click Here To Read The Full Article
How Courts Are Reacting to the Latest COVID Spike. Plus, Are We Actually Getting More Judges?
The spread of the Delta variant, however, is causing some courts to make changes. Related StoriesBench Report: How a Big Sanctions Hearing Raised Questions About Recording in Court. Plus, the Senate Gears Up to Confirm More Judges – EnclosureBench Report: DOJ Finds Flaws in Judicial Security. Plus, Biden Hits a Milestone on Judges – EnclosureThe […]
Kent Zimmermann on Balancing Client Demands to Return to the Office With a War for Talent
In this week’s episode, Law.com business of law reporter Patrick Smith spoke with Zeughauser Group’s Kent Zimmermann about how client demands to return to the office could force law firms to choose between clients and talent—and how the COVID-19 Delta variant could foil their plans. Click Here To Read The Full Article
One Sharp Ruling Won't Sever New Law-Big Law Ties
A judge may have ruled against UnitedLex in a dispute stemming from the LeClairRyan bankruptcy. But don’t expect this to chill future collaborations. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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