Appellate Practice,
Law Practice
Apr. 27, 2020
Remotely interesting
You don’t need this column to tell you that the past couple months have been exceedingly exceptional. February had 29 days, March had 300 days, and April felt like an eternity. The world as we know it is convulsing with hard changes. Appellate practice too is facing difficult change.





Benjamin G. Shatz
Partner
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips LLP
Appellate Law (Certified), Litigation
Email: bshatz@manatt.com
Benjamin is a certified specialist in appellate law who co-chairs the Appellate Practice Group at Manatt in the firm's Los Angeles office. Exceptionally Appealing appears the first Tuesday of the month.
You don't need this column to tell you that the past couple months have been exceedingly exceptional. February had 29 days, March had 300 days, and April felt like an eternity. The world as we know it is convulsing with hard changes. The legal profession has been far from immune: Law schools, if functioning, are teaching online; the bar exam is likely to be delayed and law students may be provisionally licensed. Major law firms have elimi...
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