A Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination Program in the Workplace: Will It Open An Employer To Liability?
1/29/21
By: Kevin G. Kenneally and Janet R. Barringer
With the development of vaccines that have been determined to be effective against COVID-19, both employers and employees are asking when it is appropriate or safe to return to the office. One …
New Jersey Courts Implement Plan For Virtual Civil Jury Trials During COVID-19 Pandemic
1/11/21
By: Daniel Baylson
The New Jersey court system has finally rolled out its plan for virtual civil jury trials during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. On January 7, 2021, the NJ Supreme Court authorized a two-phase approach to implementing virtual civil …
Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Announce New "Safer at Home" Restrictions
11/18/20
By: Justin Boron
The City of Philadelphia and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania announced new measures this week aimed at curbing the spike in COVID cases in the region, but neither appear to be ready to initiate a broad-based shutdown like …
COVID-EO JURY TRIALS – Challenges Imposed By Virtual Jury Trials During COVID-19 And Alternatives To Best Serve The Interests Of The Client
9/22/20
By: Stacey Bavafa
In March of 2020, the United States judicial court system experienced an unprecedented disruption when most courts decided to close their doors and suspend jury trials due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, approximately 6 months into the …
Changes in the Landscape of Civil Litigation in the COVID-19 Era
9/17/20
By: Christopher Lee
As economic and social norms have been drastically altered over the course of these last several months in the COVID-19 era, so too has the effect been on civil litigants on both sides and the considerations being …
Statute of Limitations Tolled in California Amid Pandemic
8/3/20
By: Matthew Jones
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, California’s Governor Gavin Newsom issued a “state of emergency” for the entire State. In response, the California Judicial Council adopted several Emergency Rules to implement during the pandemic. In particular, Rule 9 states …
Hurricanes, Pandemics, and Shortages, Oh My: Considerations for Hurricane Season in the Time of Coronavirus
6/18/20
By: Anastasia Osbrink
According to forecasters with the Climate Prediction Center at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (“NOAA”), a division of the National Weather Service, the 2020 hurricane season has a 60% chance of being an “above-normal season.” (See …
FINRA In-Person Hearings Further Postponed Until July 31
5/20/20
By: Kathleen Cusack and Kirsten Patzer
On Friday, May 15, 2020, amidst continued concern over the potential spread of COVID-19, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) postponed all in-person arbitration and mediation proceedings until July 31, 2020. FINRA initially postponed …
Requests for Compassionate Release in the Era of COVID-19
5/4/20
By: Curt Graham
Correctional facilities across the country are facing unique challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Some facilities have already reduced inmate populations in an effort to curb its effects. Additionally, courts are receiving an unprecedented number of requests …
Governor Kemp Issues Executive Order Reopening Certain Businesses in Georgia
4/22/20
By: Andrew Kim
On
April 20, 2020, Governor Kemp signed an Executive Order that will impact
certain businesses in Georgia. The new Executive Order reopens some businesses
previously closed due to the Coronavirus pandemic and removes certain
restrictions for other …
Stay at Home Orders Under Attack – What are the Limits and Rights of State Governments?
4/22/20
By: Marc Finkel
Faced with the uncertainty of navigating through a global pandemic, governors throughout the United States have issued a series of executive orders aimed at slowing the spread of the novel coronavirus. Many of these executive orders have …
Game, Set, Match: Wimbledon’s Decision To Purchase Pandemic Insurance Coverage Could Be A Winner
4/13/20
By: Bill Buechner
Among many other more serious impacts related to the COVID-19
pandemic, many prominent sporting events have been cancelled or postponed,
including the NCAA Tournament, the Masters, the Kentucky Derby and the French
Open tennis tournament. Also, all …