In today’s column, firms with strong life sciences practices continue to cash in as the pandemic generates public-health related work; a Brooklyn judge ruled that only Covid-vaccinated people will be allowed on the jury for an upcoming criminal trial; DLA Piper named a former global litigation practice leader to its new executive sustainability role.
- Leading off, Kirkland & Ellis, which was among firms targeting a Sept. 21 return-to-office date, has delayed its global office reopening by two months, as a surge in Delta-variant Covid-19 infections causes continued uncertainty, according to a report from London. (The Lawyer) Facing doubts ...
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