Why Don’t You Have People with Disabilities Working for You and Why Can’t You Retain Them?
© Copyright, 2020, William D. Goren,* Esq., J.D., LL.M. All Rights Reserved People against the ADA are fond of saying…
A Conversation with Katherine Earle Yanes & Kiera K. Murphy on Issues Surrounding Law Enforcement’s Liability | Part 2
The Federal Bar Association has always been a leader in addressing timely and topical legal issues. To that end, the…
May It Please the Court: Go Behind the Scenes of the U.S. Supreme Court
“This webinar will be the crème de la crème of Supreme Court advocacy. We have panelists from academia, government, large…
Class Is in Session at the FBA’s Law Student Series
The entire legal ecosystem is affected by the coronavirus pandemic, and it is most certainly a unique time to be…
Detailed Look at the July 9 Webinar on Issues Surrounding Law Enforcement’s Liability | Part I
National headlines about police misconduct, excessive force, wrongful arrest, and law enforcement liability abound. On Thursday, July 9, 2020 from…
Washington Watch: When Will the Federal Courts Reopen?
The resiliency of the federal courts system has been tested by the COVID-19 pandemic, revealing positively the federal judiciary’s capacity…
Legal Practice in the COVID-19 Era Survey Findings
As new challenges continue to arise during these unsettling times, the FBA remains dedicated to providing resources and support to…
President’s Message: Building Resilience (and Membership) in a Time of Uncertainty
This unprecedented time is difficult for us all. We are used to having the capacity to plan well in advance…
The FBA Ethics Minute: Wills and Conflicts of Interest in the Age of Coronavirus
This is part of the Ethics Committee’s regular series of Ethics Minutes for federal litigators and others—what to watch out…
Uncertainty in the Federal Courts
Just like the rest of the country, attorneys and judges wonder when the federal courts will reopen and what federal…
Federal Courts, Crises, and the Novel Coronavirus: How America’s Courts Respond to Exigent Circumstances
Article III of the United States Constitution is the federal judiciary’s oracle: The judicial Power of the United States shall…
Insurance and Tax Developments in Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic
The COVID-19 crisis has presented numerous insurance, tax, and public policy challenges. The need is especially great for those practicing…