participatory/Insurance
Business interruption insurance: The plaintiffs' position (and defendants')
By Michael J. Bidart, Ricardo Echeverria, Howard B. Millerself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
Parties to an arbitration agreement may waive Hague Convention compliance in ‘narrow’ decision
By Virginia F. Milstead, Jason D. Russellself-study/Criminal Law
Gang crimes
By Henry J. Hallparticipatory/Contracts
Sports and entertainment disruptions: what will happen
By Jeffrey G. Benz, Howard B. Millerself-study/Business Organization
Cold Feet? Material adverse change clauses in pending mergers and acquisitions
By Grant Cofer, Amnon Siegelparticipatory/Insurance
Insurance and coronavirus part 2: liability coverage
By Rex Heeseman, Howard B. Millerself-study/Family Law
Modifying spousal and child support as a result of the pandemic
By Vivian Carrasco Hosp, Lance S. Spiegelparticipatory/Insurance
Insurance for coronavirus: coverage or distancing?
By Rex Heeseman, Howard B. Millerself-study/Evidence
The use of hearsay during restraining order hearings
By Dean Hansell, Bryant Y. Yangself-study/Torts
Liability for serving alcohol
By Lars C. Johnsonself-study/Real Estate
Can a commercial tenant terminate its lease because it cannot operate due to a stay-at-home order?
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