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LAW FIRMS
How Defense Sleuths Are Forging Ahead Despite A Pandemic
Arent Fox
Across the country, thousands of investigators who help build cases for indigent
defendants are adjusting to a new reality in which field work is "pretty much shut Ashurst LLP
down." Though arrests have slowed and many court proceedings are on hold, Austin LLP
investigators say their work can't stop. Baker Donelson
Read full article Baker McKenzie
Ballard Spahr
Barnes & Thornburg
Victims' Rights Suffer Blow In Epstein Case
Bast Amron
In the latest twist in the Jeffrey Epstein saga, a split Eleventh Circuit panel ruled
Belkin Burden
last week that the protections of the Crime Victims' Rights Act do not arise until
Blank Rome
after a formal criminal charge has been filed. For Epstein's victims, it could mark
the end of a 12-year-long legal challenge — and for the victims' rights Boies Schiller
movement, it could be a lasting blow. Bracewell
Read full article Brown Rudnick
Bryan Cave Leighton
Paisner
Virus Forces Transparency Reckoning Among Highest Courts Cadwalader Wickersham
Since coronavirus concerns shuttered courthouses nationwide, the U.S. Cahill Gordon
Supreme Court and some appellate judges have given in to livestream
Clifford Chance
technology. Transparency advocates welcome this development and hope the
Clyde & Co
practice will continue even after the pandemic ends.
Read full article Cooley
Covington & Burling
Cravath Swaine
Analysis Crowell & Moring
Amid Pandemic, Hearings For Detained Migrant Kids Go On Culhane Meadows
As federal courts close their doors during the coronavirus pandemic, immigration DLA Piper
court proceedings for migrant children in government custody are moving Davis Polk
forward. Attorneys told Law360 that continuing these hearings risks children's
Debevoise & Plimpton
health and threatens due process.
Read full article Dentons
Duane Morris
Eckert Seamans
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Q&A Eversheds Sutherland
Coping With A Pandemic: Pine Tree's Nan Heald Faegre Drinker
With distancing and isolation the new norm amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Fenwick & West
Law360 is sharing reactions from around the business and legal community. Fisher Phillips
Today's perspective comes from Maine-based Nan Heald, executive director at
Foley & Lardner
Pine Tree Legal Assistance.
Foley Hoag
Read full article
Fragomen Del Rey
Fried Frank
Homeless Angelenos Get Due Process Win Over City Seizures Fross Zelnick
In January 2019, Janet Garcia returned from getting ready for work to find that Gibson Dunn
all of her belongings had been seized and destroyed by the Los Angeles Bureau Goldberg Segalla
of Sanitation. Goodwin
Read full article
Greenberg Traurig
Greenspoon Marder
Hinshaw & Culbertson
Bail Bond Groups Can't Sink Calif. Price-Fixing Suit
Hodgson Russ
For those who turn to bail bonds in California, the cost of getting oneself or a
Hogan Lovells
loved one out of prison while awaiting a court date can be steep, but a proposed
class action now poised to move forward contends there's more to those rates Hogan Thompson LLP
than honest market forces. Holland & Knight
Read full article Hueston Hennigan
Husch Blackwell
Immigration Law PLLC
Pro Bono Spotlight
Jackson Lewis
O'Melveny Helps Reunite Family Amid COVID-19 Fears
Jones Day
When three young siblings found themselves detained 50 miles from tneir
K&L Gates
father's home in Maryland, with the government moving to deport them rather
Kelley Drye
than reunite the family, it was the latest hardship in a journey fraught with
danger. Kilpatrick Townsend
Read full article Kirkland & Ellis
Klehr Harrison
Lanier Law Firm
Perspectives
Latham & Watkins
COVID-19 Highlights Access Injustice In Personal Bankruptcy
Levenfeld Pearlstein
In the age of enforced social distancing, the limits on access to electronic filing
Lieff Cabraser
means bankruptcy is paradoxically only available to those individuals who can
Linklaters
afford it, says Rohan Pavuluri at Upsolve.
Read full article Loeb & Loeb
Lowenstein Sandler
Lucas Magazine
Perspectives Marshall Dennehey
Inmate Release Exhaustion Rule Should Be Waived For COVID Mason Lietz
The issue at the forefront of many compassionate release applications during Mayer Brown
the pandemic has been whether federal courts must wait 30 days before they Mintz Levin
can rule on them due to the statutory administrative exhaustion requirement. and
Morgan Lewis
those 30 days could become a matter of life or death, says Jolene LaVigne-
Mukasey Frenchman
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Albert at Schlam Stone. Nixon Peabody
Read full article Norton Rose
O'Melveny & Myers
Ogletree Deakins
Orrick
Paul Hastings
Pepper Hamilton
Perkins Coie
Pierce Bainbridge
Pryor Cashman
Reed Smith
Rivkin Radler
Ropes & Gray
Schiff Hardin
Schlam Stone
Seyfarth Shaw
Sheppard Mullin
Shook Hardy
Sidley Austin
Simmons & Simmons
Slaughter and May
Snell & Wilmer
Squire Patton Boggs
Stoel Rives
Thompson HD
Troutman Sanders
Vinson & Elkins
Williams & Connolly
Wilson Sonsini
Winston & Strawn
Womble Bond Dickinson
COMPANIES
3M Co.
Aeropostale Inc.
American Immigration
Lawyers Association
Apple Inc.
Brooklyn Defender Services
Burford Capital LLC
CDI Corporation
Cable News Network Inc.
Ernst & Young LLP
Facebook Inc.
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Google Inc.
Instagram Inc.
Johnson & Johnson
Kids in Need of Defense
Legal Aid Foundation of Los
Angeles
Linkedln Corp.
Monsanto Co.
Orleans Public Defenders
Philip Morris International
Inc.
Pine Tree Legal Assistance
Inc.
Skype Technologies SA
Sonos Inc.
Spotify Technology SA
The Walt Disney Co.
Twitter Inc.
GOVERNMENT
AGENCIES
California Department of
Insurance
California Supreme Court
Executive Office for
Immigration Review
Federal Trade Commission
Food and Drug
Administration
Los Angeles Homeless
Services Authority
New Jersey Office of the
Public Defender
New Jersey Supreme Court
Occupational Safety and
Health Administration
Pennsylvania Supreme
Court
Securities and Exchange
Commission
Small Business
Administration
U.S. Attorney's Office
U.S. Court of Appeals for
the Second Circuit
U.S. Court of Appeals for
the Third Circuit
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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. Department of the
Treasury
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New
York
U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement
U.S. Supreme Court
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