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COVID-19 Drives Federal Lobbying for California Companies and Agencies
First-quarter disclosures show dozens of Golden State corporations, cities, transit districts, hospitals and trade groups lobbied on matters related to the coronavirus pandemic.DC Firms Had a Great 2019. Will the Pandemic Take Their Gains?
Some Am Law 100 firms in the capital sailed into the year in better shape than others, but they're all facing headwinds now.Best Practices for Texas Lawyers Negotiating Over Email
Texas lawyers should be acutely aware of legal developments in our state applying the familiar themes of contract law—such as offer and acceptance—to this digital landscape.Boutrous in the Bunker, Where Are the Lawsuits? Lobbying Isn't Slowing: The Morning Minute
Here's the news you need to start your day.Insurance Coverage for Coronavirus-Related Business Interruption Losses
In light of these immediate and potentially extended challenges, businesses undoubtedly will—and should—ask themselves whether their commercial property insurance policies provide business interruption coverages for virus-related losses.Akin Gump, Brownstein Dominate as Pandemic Fuels Federal Lobbying Uptick
The firms remained Capitol Hill's lobbying leaders in Q1, with the coronavirus helping to boost demand and revenues.In Virus Era, Law Prof Teams With Husband as 'In-House' Counsel on SCOTUS Brief
At home together in California, amid the coronavirus outbreak, San Diego law professor Mila Sohoni and her husband, Christopher Egleson, a Sidley Austin partner, worked together on a U.S. Supreme Court amicus brief defending universal injunctions.San Diego Law Prof Teams Up With Her Husband on SCOTUS Brief in Pandemic
While homeschooling their two kids during the coronavirus outbreak, Mila Sohoni, a professor at the University of San Diego School of Law, and her husband, Christopher Egleson, a Sidley Austin partner, worked together on a U.S. Supreme Court amicus brief defending universal injunctions.As Workforce Scatters, Burden Falls on Practice Group Leaders to Keep Firm Culture Intact
Practice heads are serving as "mini-managing partners" and "front-line lieutenants" as law firms fight to maintain business continuity and ensure cohesion during the COVID-19 pandemic.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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