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Coronavirus Goes to Court
Contains material from May 2020
I thought the presentation was excellent. The connection with history and science was very helpful. I do wish the presentation had touched on legal issues around landlord/tenant and loan payments, though, as those are very common disputes coming out of the pandemic.
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- TX, CA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 5/31/2024
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Session 1
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Coronavirus Goes to Court (May 2020)
The coronavirus pandemic closes businesses and forces quarantines, at the same time spawning lawsuits of all kinds. Join Quentin Brogdon as he goes over questions: what types of coronavirus suits are being filed, how will the new coronavirus suits be resolved, and how is our system of justice adapting to this new era of social distancing?
Originally presented: May 2020 Coronavirus Goes to Court
Quentin Brogdon,
Crain Brogdon Rogers, LLP - Dallas, TX