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Law360 (April 3, 2020, 7:32 PM EDT )
After a brief hiatus, the Pro Say podcast is back with a brand new episode. On this week's show, we're talking about how lawyers and courts are continuing to grapple with the coronavirus pandemic, a class action against Zoom and the many, many lawsuits involved in Netflix's "Tiger King."
Each week on
Pro Say, Law360 staffers Amber McKinney, Bill Donahue and Alex Lawson bring you inside the newsroom and explain what you need to know about key legal developments.
We've all been watching as the pandemic moved across the country and the economy has ground to a halt. And that has some law firms
making tough decisions about staffing and pay. On the law school side, it seems like a contraction in summer associate classes could be on the horizon, and at least two states have
postponed their July bar exam sittings.
On this week's show, we'll dive into those changes and what they mean for the industry. We'll also touch on what the actual day-to-day life of a lawyer looks like right now. Many in the profession are
stepping up and focusing on what's truly important, but there are always a few
bad moments, as well.
With everyone practicing social distancing and working from home, the videoconferencing app Zoom has surged in popularity. But this week we talk about a class action
filed Tuesday claiming the company isn't keeping personal information safe.
And finally, for all you cats and kittens out there who have watched the hit documentary series "Tiger King" on Netflix, we've got a fun offbeat segment talking about all the litigation
featured in the show.
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