“In our view, the 2019 opinion failed to give due weight to Congress’s status as a co-equal branch of government with legitimate needs for information in order to exercise its constitutional authorities,” reads the opinion signed by Dawn Johnsen, the acting assistant attorney general at OLC. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Law Schools Tried Remote Courses and Liked It, But Don't Expect All-Online Programs
Law schools contacted by Legaltech News say they are eyeing long-term distance learning courses. But they note developing appropriate courses for remote learning will take some time. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Law Firms Outside Am Law 100 Elite Step Up in Recruiting Talent From Rivals
Second Hundred firms have poached talent from rivals and regional firms more frequently in 2021 in an effort to grow practice areas, increase profits and move up in the rankings. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Fried Frank Secures $1.5 Million Contract to Represent NY Health Dept. in COVID Response Probe
The contract indicates that the Manhattan district attorney’s office has made inquiries to the state agency, though it is not explicit on local prosecutors’ focus. Click Here To Read The Full Article
How The COVID-19 Pandemic Impacted Circuit Court Caseloads
The Third and First Circuits saw the biggest drops in number of appeals filed during the pandemic, by 27.2% and 16.7% respectively. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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