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Can The Legal Industry Adapt In COVID-19's Wake?
Law360 (June 4, 2020, 4:46 PM EDT) -- Although many in the legal industry feel they have adapted well to working from home during COVID-19, there are broad concerns about the industry's ability to innovate in response to the pandemic and its potential long-term fallout, according to a new survey from Legal Decoder.
A panel of industry observers on Thursday discussed the results of the survey, which focused not only on the immediate situation but also the short-term and long-term measures firms, in-house counsel, and others in the legal world should take in response to COVID-19.
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Coronavirus Litigation: The Week In Review
Law360 (June 4, 2020, 6:53 PM EDT) -- Inovio Pharmaceuticals says one of its suppliers is "holding hostage" the development of its COVID-19 vaccine, Amazon workers have accused the company of failing to follow laws and health guidelines at a New York fulfillment center, and a lawsuit comparing Massachusetts' governor to King George III challenges his decision to close businesses during the pandemic.
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States Begin to Introduce Legislation: Business Interruption Policies Would Be Required to Cover COVID-19-Related Claims
Eight states (Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina) have introduced legislation that would require specified business interruption policies to cover claims for small businesses based on coronavirus for the duration of the public health emergency, even in the face of a specific virus exclusion.
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Can The Legal Industry Adapt In COVID-19's Wake?
Law360 (June 4, 2020, 4:46 PM EDT) -- Although many in the legal industry feel they have adapted well to working from home during COVID-19, there are broad concerns about the industry's ability to innovate in response to the pandemic and its potential long-term fallout, according to a new survey from Legal Decoder.
A panel of industry observers on Thursday discussed the results of the survey, which focused not only on the immediate situation but also the short-term and long-term measures firms, in-house counsel, and others in the legal world should take in response to COVID-19.
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Coronavirus Litigation: The Week In Review
Law360 (June 4, 2020, 6:53 PM EDT) -- Inovio Pharmaceuticals says one of its suppliers is "holding hostage" the development of its COVID-19 vaccine, Amazon workers have accused the company of failing to follow laws and health guidelines at a New York fulfillment center, and a lawsuit comparing Massachusetts' governor to King George III challenges his decision to close businesses during the pandemic.
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States Begin to Introduce Legislation: Business Interruption Policies Would Be Required to Cover COVID-19-Related Claims
Eight states (Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina) have introduced legislation that would require specified business interruption policies to cover claims for small businesses based on coronavirus for the duration of the public health emergency, even in the face of a specific virus exclusion.
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