Daily Archive: September 15, 2020

The Civil Cure to COVID-19

With statewide court closures and an economic recession to boot, the rugs underneath case theories and defenses were ripped out from under them without warning.

Litigating and Resolving a Case in the Face of a Pandemic

You just delivered a phenomenal closing speech and are convinced there is no way the jurors will find in favor of opposing counsel. What’s next? Jury deliberations of course, however, not the jury deliberations that the legal profession is accustomed to.

The Ethical Implications of Moonlighting

By Carole J. BucknerPartner & General Counsel, Procopio, Cory, Hargreaves & Savitch, LLP The practice of a lawyer engaging in work on the side while employed by a law firm, sometimes referred to as...